Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Friday, May 7, 2010

Step by Step How to Install Windows 7 From Flashdisk/USB Drive

Given that today has become fashionable netbooks and they lack the reading unit for CDs or DVDs, there is a method that Microsoft offers in which we can install any version of the acclaimed Windows 7 using a USB stick and not have any pain in the head when you can reformat the computer.

This method is also valid if, for example, does not want to burn a DVD for an installation on our desktop.

We need:
1 x Pendrive 4GB or More
1 x Application Windows 7 USB / DVD
1 x ISO variant you want to install Windows 7

Steps:
* Install the application (Next, next, next ...)
* Booting Windows 7 USB / DVD
* Find the ISO of Windows 7
* Insert a USB stick
* Give USB Device

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Windows 7 Codec

Important time to see our movies and videos have an excellent collection of codecs to avoid falling into formatting errors, an important contribution.
Package Contents:
● DivX 7.2 Pro Video Codec.
● DivX h.264 Video (Decoder) Codec.
● DivX Web Player browser plugin 1.5.0.52.
● VAQ XviD 1.2.1 Video (Encoder) Codec - Koepi's 12.04.2008 Build.
● ffdshow Video Codec 20091203 Revision 3142 by clsid.
● Microsoft - Windows Media 9 Video Codec 9.0.1.369.
● On2 Technologies VP7 Video (Decoder) Codec 7.0.8.
● On2 Technologies VP6 Video Codec 6.4.2.
● Flash Video Splitter 1.2.908.
● AC3Filter 1.63b.
● AC3File 0.7b.
● SPDIF 0.3b.
● Core Vorbis Playback Filter 1.1.0.79 + OGG Splitter 1.2.908 By Gabest.
● RadLight OFR Playback Filter 1.0.0.1 - for OptimFROG.
● Lame MP3 3.98.2 ACM Codec.
● DSP-worx Bass source filter 1.11.
● Haali Media Splitter 01/11/2009 - For MP4, MKV, OGM and AVI container files.
● Source Matroska Splitter 1.2.908.
● RealMedia Source Splitter 1.2.908.
● Source MP4 Splitter 1.2.908.
● Source MPEG Splitter 1.2.908.
● AVI - AC3/DTS DTS/AC3 Converter + Source Filter By Gabest.
● VSFilter 2.39.5 - Subtitle Reader.
● CDXA Reader - Also Known as Form 2 Mode 2 CD or XCD.
● GSpot Codec Information Appliance 2.70a.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Windows 7 Ultimate Test Drive

I recognize that the moment I'm excited, because Vista came preinstalled on my laptop and went fatal. In a rush I got fed up and format the computer, installing XP Professional, so far today is the best system I worked on all my computers. The only problem was getting drivers for the laptop as in the manufacturer's website only showed support for Vista and it cost me enough to make it all work and no way some detail, how to get the integrated webcam does not show the image upside down.

Well, focusing on the issue, has fallen into my hands recently, a 32-bit Windows 7 Utlimate, which has prompted me to reformat the laptop and now begin to experiment with the new operating system.

For the moment I can only comment that the installation was simple sea and the first start I noticed that 90% of the hardware was correctly recognized, a small little problem with the Wireless network card, the "damned" I did what WebCam same graphics card and was recognized as standard and it looked good but does not allow the proper implementation of the nonsense AERO graphics as included in Windows 7. With a few short visits to manufacturers address these issues and now I can read here ...

All properly installed and Windows 7 gives an assessment of performance of my 4.8 system.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Download ReadyBoost for Windows 7

Many times we wait for our team especially the notebook will be thinking more of the account due to lack of memory, windows 7 comes ReadyBost a complemeto included in Windows Vista for its architecture but gave no further results with the new version from microsoft this change.

The ReadyBoost is a component included in the operating systems that aim to improve the performance of our PC, using flash memory (SD cards, USB keys, and the like) as a space to store temporary data.

Flash memory, or solid state, such as USB sticks or SD cards are faster than a traditional hard drive, so that, by devoting as a USB device for ReadyBoost. Now, this is not a replacement for more RAM because the speed of writing / reading is much lower (remember that the RAM operates similarly, is a temporary space where programs store their data in order to load more faster) but definitely ReadyBoost can improve the performance of a PC with 512MB or 1GB of RAM.

Another benefit to using ReadyBoost, especially in netbooks and laptops, is that by having less time to search and serve as temporary storage for some programs, access to the hard disk is smaller, so battery consumption, theoretically, decreases.

Not all USB drives work with ReadyBoost. Or rather, most works, but to take maximum advantage, it is important to note:
  • Having a USB at least 256 MBs. One of 2 GBs or more fulfilled the task very well.
  • Windows 7 may use up to 8 devices (eg: 4 USB sticks, SD cards 4) for a maximum of 256 GBs
  • The appliance must have an access time of 1 ms or less (most recent USBs meet it).
  • Must be capable of reading speed of 2.5 MB / s, and 1.75 MB / s write

HOW IT WORKS:
  • Connect the USB device to your computer.
  • Drive Unit fence on your panel.
  • Right Click> Properties.
  • Select the ReadyBoost tab
  • You have 2 options for its dedicated functions only use the device or the desired amount (if you have a fence Drive 16GB or more obio be shared and only use 4 GB)
  • An activated see this drive will create an archive of selected size to enable ReadyBoost
  • Usually, you will get significant improvements in the performance of your PC.
This will not bring the same difference as, for example, doubling the RAM in our PC. But ReadyBoost improves load times, especially heavy programs and, as I mentioned, if you have a netbook or laptop with 1GB of RAM or less, definitely will see the benefits that brings ReadyBoost. If you have 4Gbs or more of RAM, not bothering to turn on ReadyBoost (unless it is common for you to open multiple programs that end up swallowing heavy all the available RAM in the system), but if they are currently suffering with 512 or 1 GB, ReadyBoost is an alternative.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

FixWin, the mechanic of Windows 7 ...

The truth is that Windows 7 is the operating system that has given me fewer problems, but others never be prepared for any eventuality. FixWin is a tool created by the people of The Windows Club, and allows us to fix a lot of errors that have our Windows 7.

Once you run have to do a check to find potential problems and enable us to repair options. All are classified in categories, we can solve problems with Windows Explorer, and Internet connectivity issues, multimedia, etc..

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Using check boxes for files and folders in Windows 7

Would you like an easier way to select multiple files in Windows Explorer without having to press "Ctrl" key or "Shiht? Today we will see how to enable the checkboxes (CheckBox) that may make it easier for some users to select multiple items.

Know how to select multiple files in Windows Explorer by pressing "Shift" or "Ctrl" to select with the mouse. Holding the key "Ctrl" allows you to select multiple items alone. Press "Shift" to select multiple files or folders in a row.

Checkboxes

For the checkboxes, click the Start button and type in Folder Options, and press enter. In the Folder Options window click the View tab, and scroll down under Advanced Settings and select the box Use checkboxes to select items, and click Apply and OK.

Now you will see a small selection box next to the item you want to select. With this feature you need not press any keys, just click to place a checkmark in the box.

There will also be a checkbox in the menu bar to select all items. And also you can select the desktop icons, folders, and files you want to move to another location. The property of the check boxes is also available in Vista following the same procedure ... enabling Folder Options.

This is a way to select multiple items ordenadaque without worrying about holding a key. This works with any view in Explorer but it works better with Vista Rules.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Step by step Install VMware on Windows 7

VMware has released the latest version of the virtualization solution, Workstation 7 product which now includes support Windows 7 and complete all of the Aero deWindows.

Previously described all the features of VMware Workstation 7y now proceed to install Windows 7 Ultimate.

The steps to install Workstation 7 is a few easy, but before you install a program that emulates and virtualization or otherwise alter the computer hardware is necessary to create a restore point in Windows 7 to return to it if you have unexpected problems or significantly affecting computer performance.

Now let's see how:

- Click the Installable VMware Workstation 7
- Click Yes when the window User Account Control to display the warning
- Click the Next button located on the Welcome screen
- Select the Custom installation type Custom clicking
- If necessary, select the plug-ins for Visual Studio, Eclipse, etc.. Click enNext
- Click Next after you remove or enable the check boxes to create shortcuts.
- Click Continue to start the installation
- Enter the user name, company and serial number (activation code or key) and click Enter.
- After the installation, click Restart Now
- Restart, run Workstation 7 and accept the license

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Windows 7 Starter, Hidden function

As we know, Windows 7 Starter is the shortened version of Windows 7 for netbooks, with few features cut. Now it seems Rafael Rivera, Within Windows has discovered that at least one of the functions that are disabled only found hidden.

The conclusion is that might appear other ways to activate the functions that Microsoft has hidden from the user of the Starter version of Windows 7. Has anyone managed to do with some other function?

With the arrival of Windows 7, Microsoft claimed to offer an operating system that worked without problems in the portable type Netbook. For this type of equipment offers the Starter version, a type of system that has some features disabled, such as the possibility of changing the wallpaper and others, such as Ad-hoc networking. It is wireless point to point established between two computers.

But Rafael Rivera, Within Windows blog responsible discovered that a software preinstalled by the manufacturer of a netbook networking allowed ad-hoca Despite the limitations imposed by Microsoft. In fact the boys have been tested muywindows.com. Although the networking section of the center of networks and shared resources not see the possibility of creating an ad-hoc connection, if we write ad-hoc "in the form of the start menu can start the wizard to create this types of networks without problems.

Descubriento This highlights the possibility that some of the shortfall in the Starter version of Windows 7 are not such limitations, but simply did not appear as options in the configuration windows.

Friday, December 4, 2009

How To Create Screenshots Selective in Windows 7

Every day I find more things for Windows 7 that are very, very well. One is the possibility to cut sections of the screen and save them in an image.

Before, every time I wanted to do the same, I had to capture the entire screen with the key "impr pag", then go to Paint, paste the image and cut it by hand. But now things are much easier to use "haircuts" that incorporates Windows 7.

Let's see how this new utility functions:

To open the program, we give the start menu (or the Windows key with almost all keyboards) and typed "cuts."

We will get this window:

If now we place on arrow to the right of "new", we choose to want to cut:

Cut Free Form: Cut out a screen area that you define. Only cut what is inside the selection.

Rectangular Snip: Drag the mouse and draw a rectangle. Whatever is inside the rectangle will be your cut.

Window Trim: This is most useful for me.

Full Screen Clipping: This is not necessary to explain it, right? Trim any screen, like the button "impr pag"

I hope you be of help. A mi me is very helpful when I have to document a practice and I have to make several captures images to put them into a document. Or to write the entries in this blog.

Monday, November 30, 2009

How to Activate Windows 7 Manually

To know the status of activation in Windows 7 just a matter of entering the control panel section address the system and once there down to the Basics section of the computer.

If you want to manually activate the system only a matter of option click Activate Windows now, having completed the activation process may use all the features of Windows available, plus all the respective updates.

In addition to the verification system can access all the support related to usability performance that gives Microsoft on this platform.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

How to optimize Windows 7

From the best profit they can talk about how to optimize our Windows 7, is Red Button, a software tool developed specifically to optimize Windows, and while not especially created for Windows 7 (also supports XP and Vista) if that is capable of giving a good help in improving the performance of our system.

I got a great experience with this optimization software, so you see unlike the vast majority of maintenance programs paraWindows, Red Button does not have a graphical user interface very attractive but this does not lower power. It offers a multitude of options organized by tabs to properly configure the system, although its use is recommended for middle-level users expert.

Red Button The program offers more than 80 adjustments. Classified into three groups: 38 settings are related to the processor and RAM, 37 optimized / remove components of the hard drive and 22 to remove unnecessary files from the system.

With Red Button only need to choose what they want to apply and press the red button. Now then, as in the case of real red button, one must know what you're playing.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Disguise your Windows XP as if Windows 7

For this subject is interesting for those who seguirmeos running Windows XP or even for IT Administering Windows Server 2003, this is the graphical interface of Windows 7 on your windows obsolete, haha.

This software includes graphics mims inlcuso since initialize your computer, the Welcome screen, the bars, Wallpapers, Icons, Cuasdros Dialogue, progress at last as if working on windows 7 estubieron would have to test Windows 7 for the Unlike the original Windows disguise, 7.

On the other hand it is important to know that this facility modidifca some sensitive system files, so it is recommended to first make a backup before installing.

Seven Trasformation Pack is not free software but if it is free, so you can download the following link: http://www.mediafire.com/?zamntymlj0i

Monday, November 23, 2009

Windows 7 Taskbar Iconizer

Today I bring a complement of Windows 7 Theme for XP that I had published earlier (although it works for other items of XP and Vista). Surely they noticed that the tabs were featuring the icon and application name as the XP ...

Here they left a patch for their tabs at the task bar icon appears only application (and in Windows 7) instead of the icon and name. Just run the. Exe and select the second option, then close and log on and see the changes in your taskbar.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Solutions for Cisco VPN Client and Windows 7 64 bit.

A few days ago I received four gigabytes of ram for my laptop from work, so take to upgrade my old Windows XP by the Seven who seems to have received good reviews. But the Seven of 32 bit (i386) uses only 3 of the 4 Gigabytes and greed made me try the 64 bit if she recognized and took advantage of all the RAM. Everything was going perfectly until you install the VPN to connect to my work. Cisco VPN Client does not run in 64 bit and it seems that kids have an interest in giving Cisco solution.

But calm is a solution or better solution.

Windows Virtual PC Install a virtual machine with Windows XP for life.

NCP Secure Entry Client software that perfectly replaced Cisco and care about your pcx for your profile.

VPN Client Shrew open source solution that also imports pcx.

Of course if you know the password for the PCX, the security key is not there and it very fact Cisco's algorithm is broken. Here you can find out how.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

How to Remove Send Feedback on Windows 7

• Open the notebook.
• Copy and paste the following lines into the new document:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop] "FeedbackToolEnabled" = dword: 00000000
• save with the name:
remove_send_feedback_link.reg
• Double-click it to open the register.
• Chop to confirm the action.
• Salt and goes back into your account.
Usually, the Send Feedback link will be gone from the top of the windows of Windows 7.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Step by Step How to Optimize Performance in Windows 7

The new flagship operating system Microsoft has incorporated many specific optimizations, but to be based on Windows Vista, the possibility of a more personalized optimization becomes obvious. In some cases, improvements may be significant, while others may be almost imperceptible. This simply raises the difference between "performance" and "efficiency". We all want our computers to work as quickly as possible, but there are many cases where the fact that optimize the way Windows works under certain conditions, it is equally important. With a few adjustments and a few minutes of time, you may get a little more of both, and make a good Windows 7, something even better.

The default setting delivers a functional Windows 7, but could be improved with some adjustments

The first stop takes us to what is probably one of the best options in Windows 7, and is what allows you to disable system functions. In previous versions of Windows, we were obliged to use tools made by others to discourage and even remove some Windows applications. Although these programs meet their goal, their implementation is very inefficient, and to the case of any technical problem, the solution turns out to be, in most cases, the complete reinstallation of the operating system. In Windows 7, things are a little different. Part of the controversy revolved around the inability to remove Internet Explorer 8 operating system. Microsoft's browser uses several files considered "system" and its full erase could make a Windows installation into a useless pile of gigabytes without redress. However, by resorting to the section to disable functions, you can dispense with Internet Explorer 8, and other things like Media Player and Windows Media Center. In the list there are several things that can be turned off, starting with the Tablet PC components (unless you own one), the platform Gadgets (remain the same as in Vista) and service index. Would probably calm the Windows Search, and everything. NET-based. Experiment with the assurance that before any adverse change, you can undo the next reboot.

You can disable all functions that do not use, including Internet Explorer

Virtual Memory in Windows 7 may seem a most sensitive issue in earlier versions, but the truth is that not so well. I've seen on the network several statements in which he recommended letting the virtual memory under the control of the operating system, since it has a much more effective management some years ago. However, I take the audacity to disagree with that view, because although Windows may have improved their algorithm virtual memory allocation, which has not changed is the fact that dynamically still varies a great archive at the risk of fragmentation, and the last thing you need any Windows virtual memory is fragmented. For this reason, personally I still allocate virtual memory manually, with the same value at the minimum and maximum sizes, preventing spoilage. Windows 7 recommends 1.5 times the physical memory installed, but in some cases even a 1 to 1 configuration can be overstated. It is safest to start with a value of 1 to 1, then downsize and use the computer a few days and if no problems in sight, further reduce virtual memory until some detail appears. If you have more than 6 GB of RAM, you might even consider disabling virtual memory, beyond anything that Microsoft thinks of it. Another important detail: Set the virtual memory on the hard drive faster, and where possible, on another disk than the system.

Virtual memory should be static to avoid fragmentation and loss of performance

The Windows registry is the place where almost all the secrets stored on the operating system, and this has not changed in Windows 7. Since the number of times per second that the flashing cursor to the way it manages the physical memory, you may find a registry string referring to a value that can be set from the graphical environment. Not get bored of saying it, so I will mention it again: The Registry must have respect. Do not tremble at his presence, but not treat it as Notepad. The way you edit the Windows registry has not changed, so you can take a look at our article if you have any questions. What can change in Windows 7? Well, something that is personally active in SeparateProcess value HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ Advanced, changing its setting from 0 to 1. This value has many years on Windows platforms, and some even question their performance, but I used it a long time, and honestly I can not remember the last time I suffered a crash in Windows Explorer. Another edition of the registry that can be done involves adding some new keys, but its usefulness is worth the effort. Windows Updates If you have ever restarted your computer without your consent, then you need this. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows \, and once there create a key called "WindowsUpdate" (without the quotes). Log in to that key, and create another with the name "AU". Enter this key, and adds a 32-bit DWORD value named "NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers. Finally, assign a setting of 1. This will prevent Windows Update restart your computer when he pleases.

The record still has a role in the Windows installations

This adjustment can be useful for those who suffered at the hands of sudden restart Windows Update

The next step brings us once more to the Windows services. In Windows XP there were many. In Windows Vista multiplied. And without some added services for drivers and programs in Windows 7 Ultimate can count about 130 services, of which one third are usually activated. Unfortunately, Windows provides documentation about your services is inadequate, and when in doubt about a service, one of the best bets is still a Google search. However, the first stop for those who need to know more about a specific service should be a special section dedicated to services of Windows 7 which is available on the page BlackViper. Probably the biggest concern when disabling a service is to know which agency affected. Dependencies are other services they need at a given active service to function. For example, the Security Center service depends on the service Remote Procedure Call. In fact, a lot of services depends on Remote Procedure Call, which obviously means that if you turn off this critical service, send to your Windows installation nonstop to the orbit of Saturn. Advanced optimization services in Windows 7 requires broad knowledge of the hardware installed on your computer, of the critical needs that the computer must be filled, and above all things, a substantial amount of time. Determine what services can be turned off and which should remain running is somewhat cumbersome, but the more streamlined is the list of services will be more satisfying for the user. Do some examples to clear? SSDP Discovery, Spooler (if you have no printer) Windows Search (if the index does not interest you), Windows Defender (if you have another security solution), and even if you use a DHCP client for manual IP number to connect to your network.

You can disable several services of a default setting in Windows 7

An important function that we face in terms of performance under Windows 7 is nothing less than Aero. To function, the Aero desktop requires a specific hardware, which should not appear on desktop reverts to basic mode without transparencies and Windows 7. Many think that when you have Aero enabled, it takes full effect, but this is not true. You can keep the main Aero transparency, and remove some effects to make your system performance, such as fainting, displacement and animations within windows. You can even disable some special features like the Aero Snap, which resizes the windows are thrown sideways and into the top of the screen. The strangest part is that this option is located within the mouse settings, located in the Ease of Access section. There you must place a checkmark in the box that prevents the reorganization of the windows when placed at the edges of the screen. That's all.

Aero can be disabled completely, or receive some adjustments

The effects can be changed from the system properties, as in Vista

Another aspect that may affect the performance of Windows 7 is the power management. At this point we have to give to Windows Vista that opened up a whole new range of possibilities when customizing power management on our computers. For Windows 7 we can find the same variables, but we can not say that necessarily, the default is best. If the idea is to extract maximum performance from your computer, the "Balanced" is inadequate. Change it to "Maximum Performance" to push a little more to your computer. In laptops, the story is completely different, and just need to give priority to maximum performance when the system is connected to the mains. If energy plans that come by default in Windows 7 seem insufficient, you can create your taking the existing base.

The energy savings can make your system run slower

Finally, we make a stop on what is considered the biggest bottleneck in current computers: The hard drive. Solid state drives units are advancing faster and more accessible, but still the hard drive who prevails in most computers. Windows 7 has an internal option to disable the write cache purging, resulting in superior performance. However, before a sudden power failure, there is an increased risk of data loss. Personally, I have used this option for a long time, even for Windows Vista, and I have not had any problem so far. Well worth stealing a little more performance to our records, since our data anyway they are always running a risk (the computers are not infallible, and the hardware can be broken sooner or later). If you want to try this option should go to the properties of the disk in Device Manager. Click on the Policy tab, and make sure that both the option of higher performance as the two boxes at the bottom are checked. Restart the computer to apply changes.

Hard drives can get an extra bit of performance with these options

It's not what you would call a glamorous job, and we have published pictures prove it. Inserted between the gears of Windows 7 takes time, demands patience, and requires care, but if you do things right, the result is always the same: a better system than before. Alongside these optimzed and tricks, do not forget to carry out a good defrag, and keep updated the system drivers, two very important pillars to make your computer run at its maximum possible with Windows 7.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What is AppLocker? and How To Use AppLocker in Windows 7

To increase security on your computer, Microsoft has provided Windows 7 AppLocker function, a tool to block the execution of programs that they consider dangerous, suspicious or just not appropriate.

In addition, AppLocker lets you control and manage applications, libraries or scripts that other PC users are running, and it does a fairly simple, allowing us to create rules to allow or prevent the use or implementation of programs, adding attributes like the name application, signature of the manufacturer, etc.. well, if the program or application updates, will continue into the rule that we have created.

In short, AppLocker is a tool that will allow us to define the operation of certain programs and applications to specific users or groups.

Now, let's see an example of how to create a rule AppLocker Windows 7 before a program we do not want to run under a user other than us, which incidentally, provided we can only use or create these rules with administrator .

Block AppLocker programs in Windows 7

To access the AppLocker function, the first thing we do is access the local policy editor of Windows 7, and for this, we will:

Start menu> type gpedit.msc> Enter

Within the local policy editor, follow through left window the following route:

Computer Configuration> Windows Settings> Application Control Policy> Folder AppLocker

To create a rule we should go to the Introduction section. In it, there are three types of rules that we create:
  • Executable Rules
  • Windows Installer Rules
  • Scripts Rules
In this tutorial, we will see an example of rules for executable applications, although in future tutorials, we will look at other options, so tap on Rules executables.

To create a new rule of AppLocker in Windows 7, we right click and select Create new rule. On the menu, you can see as we have options to automatically generate rules (rules for a group of applications or users) and create default rules (pre-established).

When you click on create new Rule, it will run a wizard that will show information about the steps we should follow. So the first thing we have to select is the type of rule you want to establish.

AppLocker as we mentioned, you can define rules to allow executions to reject them. In our case and example, we want to refuse to execute a program or application to a specific user or group of them, so let's select Deny to prevent the execution of that application and then, we must choose the user who apply the rule.

Once this step, we must identify the program that we apply the rule. To do this, we can act in several ways:

We use the signature program editor by clicking the Editor to identify a particular program can modify the restriction of regulation to prohibit the execution of the program to new versions.

The path option allows the program to identify the file that contains it, ie it will show a file browser in which select the executable that launches the particular application.

File Hash option which allows us to identify a program with security code, ie executable brand uniquely, omitting the rule for new versions of the program.

Like any rule-making service in Windows 7 and earlier versions, the next step is to create a name and description of the rule created. This serves to ensure that in subsequent steps, we can quickly identify a specific rule if we have to modify, delete, etc..

Finally, AppLocker can see a list with the names of rules created in Windows 7, which by the way, we can delete, modify, etc.. clicking the right mouse button on any of them

How to Configure Wireless Network in Windows 7

The use of laptop and netbook computers in homes, has meant that users need a network infrastructure which is independent of the cable. To do this, we can use wireless devices via USB and configure a wireless network in Windows, so we can access the Internet from any room in the home or office.

To configure a wireless network in Windows 7, need to install the drivers from the wireless device and access the Windows Control Panel 7.

Ways to install the drivers
Once inside, we click on Network and shared resources, and finally, Connect to Network

At this point, see as shown in the bottom right of the desktop Windows 7, a number of available wireless networks, and must identify our own. Now click on connect, and immediately we ask an assistant network key access to our network.

Our password to authenticate, Windows 7 automatically connects your computer to the network, and therefore at this point where we can start surfing the Internet.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Panel Audio Realtek HD on Windows 7

For long time I was searching the net how to activate Front Panel Audio in Windows 7 but could not find anything, because the methods commonly used in XP or Vista did not work. I therefore encouraged to leave a small tutorial on how to do in case we have the Realtek chip. Now if we are to what it is: Although Windows 7 leaves us in many cases functional rear audio, you need to install the driver for our chip Realtek that we can download from here (not available for download in Google Chrome).

After installing the driver for going to lead us to the Control Panel> Hardware and Sound> Realtek Sound Manager. We will see the following panel:

Then go to "Configuring the connector" which can be found where indicated in the following image:

Then check the box "Disable the detection of the female connector on the front panel" select OK and ready!

We can use the front panel.

I remind you that this works in Windows 7 for XP or VISTA can change the procedure.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Minimizing MSN Messenger in the system tray of Windows 7

With regard to feedback and questions, the following steps is not hard to include the icon as a messenger in XP or Vista (in the system tray).

Step 1: Start or Start menu, find the messenger (must be installed Live Messenger)

Step 2: Right click and select Properties.

Step 3: Select the tab or top tab called "Compatibility" or "Compatibility"

Step 4: Enable the checkbox that says "Run this program in compatibility mode for" ( "run this program with compatbilidad mode) and select Windows Vista from the dropdown menu.

Step 5: Click on Aply or Apply button and Viola! Ready!

Only be required to close the Live Messenger and turn it back on to see it in the system tray as were used in XP or Vista.

Luck and hope it is useful!