1. Reinstall 7 if you purchased a new PC with 7
–
Yes, you heard right. If you purchased a new OEM PC from a store like
Best Buy, FutureShop, CompUSA, Costco, etc., or from another similar
store, than it’s best to go and purchase a fresh copy of Windows 7 from
that same store and re-install your OEM PC right after purchasing it.
Why? Because the installations of Windows that come with these OEM
systems are clogged with bloatware, causing system crashes,
instability, sluggishness and various other issues that can be
eradicated with a clean copy of Windows. Myself and many people I know
do this with all the systems that they get their hands on, and it’s
been proven to make a positive difference.
2. Run Windows Update –
It’s
very important to have the latest drivers and security patches on your
machine for optimal performance. This is why it’s important to check
for updates after an installation, and to let it automatically install
important updates to keep your system safe and speedy.
3. Adjust UAC –
If
you were one of the many people that were annoyed by User Account
Control (UAC) in Windows Vista, than I have good news for you. In
Windows 7, you can keep the protection offered by UAC without the
intrusiveness. To do this, go to Start > Control Panel > User
Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings. From there, you can
either disable UAC altogether or simply tone down the intrusiveness.
4. Skin it –
Even though Windows 7 only hit the shelves on October 22nd, there already are a few rather nice skins out there for it. In a previous GeekSmack post, titled 7 Stylish Skins for Windows 7
,
you will see my personal favorites at the moment. If you’re unfamiliar
with the concept of skinning, skinning is basically patching your
machine so that you can use custom skins instead of the default Aero
look alone. Skinning isn’t harmful at all towards your system, and it’s
something that many people do.
5. Set up a homegroup –
Among
the many other improvements in 7, networking was also made better and
easier. With homegroups, you can set up a password-protected network of
PCs that are all running Windows 7, which makes it easier to share
files, printers, and stream media. To get started with homegroups,
simply go to Start > Computer (or any Explorer window of your
choice) > Homegroup (in the left pane). From there, it’s quick and
easy to start a homegroup, and all you need to do from there is connect
the other PCs to the homegroup.
6. Learn the time-saving keyboard shortcuts –
By
using some of the spiffy keyboard shortcuts built into Windows 7, you
can save time and interact with your PC more using your keyboard.
There’s some great keyboard shortcuts out there, such as the ones
listed below:
+ number - Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the position
indicated by the number. If the program is already running, switch to
that program.
+ Up Arrow - Maximize the window.
+ Left Arrow - Maximize the window to the left side of the screen.
+ Right Arrow - Maximize the window to the right side of the screen.
+ Home - Minimize all but the active window.
+ Shift+ Left Arrow or Right Arrow - Move a window from one monitor to another.
There’s
many more keyboard shortcuts to learn about, and you may do so by going
to: Start > Help and Support > Type “Keyboard Shortcuts” in the
search box > Click on the first link titled “Keyboard Shortcuts”.
7. Install XP Mode –
If
you’re one of the many people out there that need to use software not
supported by 7 (or even Vista) that works on XP, than there’s no need
to fear. XP Mode, a program that utilizes virtualization technology to
basically run the incompatible apps in XP while still using 7 may prove
useful to you. It will allow you to run applications incompatible with
7, for example IE6, in a Windows XP window alongside the usual 7
applications in their appropriate Windows 7 windows. As XP mode
utilizes virtualization technology to do this however, you will need to
have a compatible CPU. Check to see if your system supports XP mode and
download it over at the XP Mode official website
.
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