Top 10 ways to supercharge Windows 7
Microsoft has worked hard to banish the nightmares of Windows Vista, and the famously tweakable Windows 7 could win back some former friends with its versatility. Here’s a quick guide to making the most of the new OS.1. Skip the log-on screenIf you don’t want to click past the log-on screen every time you turn on you can disable it by pressing WinKey+R and typing 'control userpasswords2' in the box that appears. Now untick 'Users must enter a username and password to use this computer'.2. Speed up your boot timeReduce the time it takes to get up and running by typing 'msconfig' into the Start menu search bar and clicking through to the 'System configuration' screen. Now select the 'Boot' tab, click on 'Advanced options' and set the number of processors to two or four, depending on whether your CPU is dual or quad core. 3. Correct your coloursWindows 7 has a built-in tool for ensuring the colour accuracy of your photos. Click Start and type in DCCW to bring up the Display Colour Calibration Wizard, which will helpfully take you through settings for brightness, colour and contrast.4. Fine-tune the easy wayThere are tons of hidden settings in Windows that you could spend hours trawling the internet to find. Why bother? Just download EnhanceMySe7en (seriousbit.com) instead, which makes fine tuning your system easy.5. Change your screen resolutionThere’s no need to go digging into the menus to adjust your screen resolution any more. Simply right-clicking on any empty area of the desktop will bring up a menu where you can set your desired screen resolution.6. Switch screens Changing the display you are using to external monitor is far less fiddly in Windows 7 – all you have to do is click Win+P and chose your desired screen and away you go.7. Install Windows Live Photo GalleryOne of the best things about Vista was its Photo Gallery, which inexplicably is an optional extra http://download.live.com in Windows 7. If you want to break free from Microsoft, Google's Picasa is just as good.8. Minimise windows quicklyGestures are big at the moment. Windows 7’s Aero Shake is particularly cool, allowing you to minimise all your unused windows by grabbing the title bar of the pane you want left open and shaking your mouse.9. Extend battery lifeMake the most of Windows 7 new options to save laptop juice by typing ‘Power options’ into Start and clicking the link to take you to ‘Change plan options’, where you can alter the settings to suit your needs.10. Get protected – free You're still going to need anti-virus protection with Windows 7, but you don't have to pay an annual sub to be safe. Just download the free version of the excellent AVG security suite (free.avg.com).Got any more tips you'd like to share? Let us know in the comments box below.



Comments
hooman78
2 years ago
i have my doubts about avg. i used it for a while then got norton and it found 8 viruses ~:o(
MikeBuck
2 years ago
There is also the new Microsoft Security Essentials, which is free Antivirus and is pretty good aswell.
Snib
2 years ago
Good for photos & comes in a shiny box. Double yes
hillrhys
2 years ago
You can do similar things with vista, but of course with about 2 confirmations for everything.
mike1lu
2 years ago
I would always go for Avast over AVG
ColonelC81
2 years ago
Might be interesting to do a free anti-virus review stuff!