Showing posts with label windows 7 tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows 7 tricks. Show all posts

After upgrading from Vista to Windows 7 Computer keeps rebooting..!!


If you have gone in for the option to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7, and if you find that the upgrade attempt has failed and you get an error message “This version of Windows could not be installed, Your previous version of Windows has been restored, and you can continue to use it“, and the PC on subsequent reboot/s keeps showing you the same message, you may want to try the following:

1. Select Windows Vista instead of the default Windows 7 setup when you see the boot entry menu.

2. Insert the Windows Vista Media into the drive and exit the Windows Vista Setup when its launched

3. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Right click the Command Prompt icon > Click Run as Administrator.

4. Type the following command at a command prompt and hit ENTER

Drive:\boot\Bootsect.exe /NT60 All

In this command, Drive is the drive where the Windows Vista installation media is located.

5. Restart your PC.

Pin A Program To Taskbar In Windows 7

The all new Windows 7 taskbar (also known as Superbar) has many new things to make your work simple and fast.

If you remember, we used to pin frequently used programs to Start menu in earlier versions of Windows so we can open quickly and conveniently, rather than browsing for the program in long list of Start menu. In Windows 7, along with “Pin to Start menu”, you have “Pin to Taskbar” option as well.

Pinning a program to the taskbar is simple. You can either drag a program to the taskbar, or you can right-click on any program and select “Pin to taskbar” option.

Pinned programs can be accessed using hotkeys as well. Use Windows key + numeric keys (1, 2, 3…) to access a program on the taskbar. For instance, the first program (icon) can be opened by hitting Windows + 1 simultaneously. You can also use Windows + T to navigate through the Taskbar programs.

Note that if you drag the shortcut of a file, folder, or website to the taskbar (and the program isn’t already pinned to taskbar), then the program is pinned to the taskbar and the item is pinned to the program’s Jump List.
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