Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Reset TCP/IP in Windows 7 and Windows Vista



Microsoft has released a new tool to do this for you or you can manually reset TCP/IP.

Microsoft Fix it
The tool “Microsoft Fix it” should help reset TCP/IP in Windows 7.Click here to download from microsoft website.
Reset TCP/IP manually
To reset TCP/IP manually, run the following:
1.Click Start – type “cmd” in Search. Right-click “cmd” and select “Run as administrator”
2. From the command prompt,
netsh int ip reset logfile.txt
This should reset TCP/IP and log the changes to the log file (logfile.txt) in the current directory from where it was run. You may specifiy an absolute path like c:\logfile.txt.
3. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect.

Delete a user account in windows 7


If you have a user account on your computer that is not being used, you can permanently remove it by deleting it.

Your computer is on a domain follow these steps
Because your computer is on a domain, you can delete local user accounts from the computer, but you cannot delete user accounts from the domain. All files that were created under the user account will be deleted when you delete the account.
1.Open User Accounts by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking User Accounts, clicking User Accounts again, and then clicking Manage User Accounts. Administrator permission required If you’re prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
2.On the Users tab, under Users for this computer, click the user account name, and then click Remove.
3.In the User Accounts dialog box, click Yes, and then click OK.


Your computer is in a workgroup
 follow these steps
When you delete a user account, you can choose whether you want to keep the files created under that account; however, e-mail messages and computer settings for the account will be deleted.
1.Open User Accounts by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking User Accounts and Family Safety, clicking User Accounts, and then clicking Manage another account. Administrator permission required If you’re prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
2.Click the account you want to delete, and then click Delete the account.
3.Decide if you want to keep or delete the files created under the account by clicking Keep Files or Delete Files.
4.Click Delete Account.

How to Create a password reset disk in Windows 7


This tutorial will explain How to  Create a password reset disk in Windows7.A Windows 7 password reset disk could really come in handy if you ever forget your account password. With it, you can easily reset your Windows 7 password and get right in to your PC.

Procedure to follow
1. Click Start Menu and choose Control Panel.
2. Select User Accounts and Family Safety.
3. Select User Accounts.
4. From the left-side panel click Create a password reset disk.
Note: If NO USB-stick is connected an error message will appear.“No Drive:  This feature requires removable media, such as a floppy disk  or USB flash drive. Please insert a floppy disk or connect a USB flash drive,
and then try again”.
5. Forgotten Password Wizard will start.
6. Click Next.
7. Choose a drive to store the password key file on.
8. Click Next.
9. Enter the current user account password and click Next.
10. The password will be stored on the disk and a progress       will be reporting the current status. Click Next.
11. Click Finish.
12. That’s it.

How to restore accidentally deleted files and folders in windows 7


If you delete your files or folders Accidentally in windows 7 use the following procedure
In Windows 7 if you have restore points created, “Previous Versions” of files and folders might be available. All you need to do is right-click on the folder your data was located in (or the folder above) and choose Properties–if your music was located in the Music library, the path to the folder should be c:\users\username\My Music. Click on the Previous Versions tab. Find a restore date from before the data disappeared and click Open.
What you will see now are called Shadow Copies.  You can copy files or folders from this window to the location you would like to have them restored to. Make sure to close the window when you are done, so you don’t confuse the Shadow Copies with your current files/folders. If you look carefully at the address bar, you’ll notice it includes the date and time of the restore point as well as the folder names.

How to view Outlook.pst file in Windows 7


This tutorial will explain where to find your outlook.pst file in windows 7

Solution 1
To see AppData, enable viewing of hidden files and folders in Control Panel > Folder Options > View
Solution 2
Another (quicker) way to view hidden files is to press Alt when you have an explorer windowopen. This will bring up the standard File / Edit / View / Tools / Help bar. Under Tools, click Folder Options. Pressing Alt also works with the defaulted hidden menu bars of WindowsMail, Word 2010, etc.

Howto Share an Internet Connection in Windows 7 over PPPoE


How to share an Internet connection in Windows 7 over PPPoE with no router and with an Ethernet cable going straight into the respective PC and   when the PPPoE dial is done by the Ethernet cable connected PC.
Procedure to follow
Step 1.
In case there is no PPPoE Internet connection set up already, then you go in the Tray Bar near the clock, right click and select Open Network and Sharing Center and further down the page left click on Set up a new connection or network > Connect to the Internet > Next > Create a new connection > Broadband (PPPoE) where you key in the ISP’s credentials then save the connection.
Step 2.
Again open Open Network and Sharing Center where from the left menu choose Change adapter settings > right click to the new PPPoE connection > Properties > left click on the Sharing tab and tick on  Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection.
Step 3.
From Open Network and Sharing Center left click on Set up a new connection or network and from the new opened window left click on Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network > click Next where in this new window you key in the settings details for the new so called Wireless router hosted on the PC in question.

How to Fix ‘BOOTMGR is missing” Error in Windows 7


This tutorial will explain How to Fix ‘BOOTMGR is missing” Error in Windows 7
Procedure to follow

1.) Boot from “WINDOWS 7″ DVD;
2.) Select “Repair computer”;
3.) Select “Cancel” to exit the repair wizard;
4.) You will now get a screen which displays ‘command prompt’,'system restore’,'memory diagnostics’,etc……
5.) Select “command prompt”;
6.) Type your “DVD-DRIVE LETTER” in command prompt, press ENTER;
7.) Now if your Windows 7 is installed in C drive, type “copy bootmgr c:\” without codes, press ENTER;
8.) After successful copy type “exit” without codes, press ENTER;
9.) Reboot computer;
10.) Select “start windows normally”;
This should solve your problem.

How to Disable Libraries in Windows 7


Libraries—new in Windows 7—make it easier to find, work with, and organize files scattered across your PC or network. A library makes it easyto search one place—no matter where files are actually stored. The result? You find things faster and can get more done.

Disable Libraries in Windows 7
The libraries are really just “virtual folders” and new way of organizing things. It really is an improvement in my opinion.
However, if you really want to get rid of them, you can choose to set your Personal Folder to display as a menu in Customize Start Menu. To do that follow these steps:
1. Right click the Start button.
2. Click the Customize button.
3. Locate Personal Folder from the menu.
4. Choose Display as a menu.
Click OK.