Windows 7 Problem recorder
Here is a Cool windows 7 Application i found
start > run >psr
it’s called ” Problem Steps Recorder”
Simply, press Start Record Button. and it will take a screen shot for what happens after each mouse click and then after the recording is finished, it saves a .zip file contains a .mht file ( a saved web page) contains the screen shots and a description of the event ( about the mouse click)
and here is a good video to show how it works
Tutorials to help speed up your XP, Vista or Windows 7 computer
There are plenty of things you can do to help improve the performance of your computer. Most of us know a few of the different methods to accomplish this, but it is always nice to have access to a whole list of these methods all in one place. Below are links to three “Master” tutorial to help you improve the operating speed of your computer(s).
Enjoy!
Transform Windows Vista into Windows 7 without using Customization Pack

I found this awesome tutorial for Transforming Windows Vista to look and feel like Windows 7 on Tweaking with Vishal. Here is a description of what this tutorial will help you do:
Windows 7 provides lots of new features along with a newly designed interface. It looks very similar to Windows Vista but there are many GUI changes like redesigned taskbar, Explorer, new boot screen and login screen, etc.
If you are still using Windows Vista but want to enjoy the new Windows 7 look, then this tutorial will definitely help you.
Here is a list of things that this tutorial covers:
- Windows Theme or Visual Style
- Boot Screen
- Login Screen or Welcome Screen
- Taskbar
- Wallpapers, Sounds & Icons
- About Windows Box
- Extras like “Aero Shake“, “Aero Snap“, “Aero Peek“, “Calculator” and “Paint“
- A Few Other Mods…
To view the tutorial visit Tweaking with Vishal: Transform Windows Vista into Windows 7 without using Customization Pack
Understanding Windows 7’s ‘GodMode’

Windows 7’s so-called GodMode is actually a shortcut to accessing the operating system’s various control settings.
Although it’s name suggests perhaps even grander capabilities, Windows enthusiasts are excited over the discovery of a hidden “GodMode” feature that lets users access all of the operating system’s control panels from within a single folder.
Windows 7 In A Box – A Companion For A Windows 7 Newbie
Now that Windows 7 is gaining major popularity in the market, there are a lot of people switching to it. Although the UI will be easy for the people who switch from Vista, but for the ones who switch from XP or Linux it will be hard to get used to at start. Considering this, the author of BigDaddyDesign has made a small desktop companion which will launch all windows settings with just two mouse clicks.
This utility/companion is called Windows 7 in a box. This is very very useful for a person finding it difficult to adapt to the new menu style and navigation in Windows 7.
Windows 7 vs. Windows Vista


Windows 7 is the latest brainchild of Computer billionaire Bill Gates. It was made for a specific reason, which is to replace the enormous faults of Windows vista such as speed, usage of ram, space taken and the cost.
First let’s tackle speed. At any test, windows 7 has bested windows vista based on speed. Vista has had problems including reducing the performance of the computer since its beginning. For example windows vista mainly requires at least a 1 GB ram to function properly, while Windows 7 has only a 756 Mb ram necessity. I have tested windows 7 beta version in a laptop which has a 756 Mb ram and it still works perfectly, while in the same computer vista was lagging quite a bit.
The Space required for vista and the space required for windows 7 is almost the same. This region has a slight improvement but not greatly.
PeerBlock r162: Includes signed driver!
Earlier we posted about a Peerguardian alternative that works with Vista and Windows 7, well here it is again only this time its better than ever. PeerBlock succeeded what Peerguardian started years ago and now has a signed driver. So what does the signed driver do??.. What it does is now there won’t be anymore issues getting PeerBlock to work in Windows 7 and Vista x64 systems. This version of PeerBlock named r162 as an “Interim Release” is probably going to be the last RC version as the next is going to be the final. Also it has to be mentioned that r162 has lots of bugfixes(according to its developers all the “show stopping bugs” have been fixed) and new features have been added.
The change log is pretty big so to put it in brief the main improvements are:
- Automatic Run As Admin in Win7 and Vista.
- Signed driver
- Switch to iblocklist lists
- Tweaked List Manager Interface
- Verification of Block lists after download
For the full list of changes see below or check out the PeerBlock Developer site.
Fix: Unable to install Daemon tools on Windows 7
Daemon tools had issues with its SPTD driver installation in Windows 7 earlier builds. This was fixed up to an extent with their 4.30 Lite update that includes version 1.58 of the SPTD driver.
Currently the problem most people are facing with daemon tools is that after an upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 or from Windows 7 to another new build, completely breaks the Daemon tools installation. And what’s worse is that even if you try to re-install it will keep asking to reboot endlessly. Earlier I upgraded a Vista installation to Windows 7 and faced the same problem myself, after trying various methods I finally managed to (re)install Daemon tools properly.
According to the Daemon tools site you can try to use the SPTD driver installer to uninstall DT, but it didn’t work out at all. So here’s what you should do to get Daemon tools working.
Windows 7 RTM Links : If You Didn’t Get It Already
Since Microsoft Said that they will release the Windows 7 RTM build to the public in October 22nd, but before that they promised to release it to the TechNet community. What if you are not part of the TechNet community and could not wait?
Well here are some links for you to download the original untouched Windows 7 RTM (build 7600) ISO. But after downloading always make sure you check the file hashes accordingly to make sure that they are indeed unmodified and untouched.
Check the Win 7 Hashes Here use a hash checking application. We recommend HashTab.
Speed Up Your Life With Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of two or more keys that, when pressed, can be used to perform a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it easier to interact with your computer, saving you time and effort as you work with Windows and other programs.
Most programs also provide accelerator keys that can make it easier to work with menus and other commands. Check the menus of programs for accelerator keys. If a letter is underlined in a menu, that usually means that pressing the Alt key in combination with the underlined key will have the same effect as clicking that menu item.
Pressing the Alt key in some programs, such as Paint and WordPad, shows commands that are labeled with additional keys that you can press to use them.
You can also create new keyboard shortcuts to open programs. For more information, see Create keyboard shortcuts to open programs.
View The Full Keyboard Shortcut List For Windows 7
Source: Microsoft


