Once the Analysis complete, it will automatically generate a report on your desktop. You can view the report in PDF format. Let suppose you need to select few files then the best option is to use the checkboxes. Sometimes it takes a time to open the desired folder and even if we search the folder in a search box it will take time. Here are the best tips and tricks for Windows 7 that can help you:. Speech recognition in Windows 7 is used for to train your Computer to better understand you.
You can also use this feature and play with it. You can setup your computer with speech Recognition to use the proper functionality of this amazing feature of Windows 7. Awesome PC Accessories. Best Linux Laptops. Best Wireless iPhone Earbuds. Best Bluetooth Trackers. Best eReaders. Best VPN. Browse All News Articles.
Baby Shark YouTube. Venmo Gifts. Fortnite iPhone. Quest Headset SteamVR. M1 Mac Dropbox. Windows 11 Uninstall Clock. Teams Walkie-Talkie. PCI Express 6. Use Your iPhone as a Webcam. It is interesting to see that many tools are from Microsoft. That means that we don't know they exist or don't know how to use them :p. I agree with Dan about robocopy. This implemented with the the scheduled tasks to perform backups is great.
It is a little bit hard to write a good bat script to do backups matter of write and test. Interesting list, even if not totally new at least not for me and probably not for some readers but then… if you go for 3rd party tools like you did then, why don't use " process explorer " instead of the vanilla "task manager"? Heck, it can even replace the taskmgr! Dnslint — This is from MS. It is used to Verify domain name registration and DNS records. Such a simple and handy concept that allows you to back up only the files that were changed.
It's not heavy duty for a real system backup but it is very useful when you want to keep certain directories in sync across a few servers. MyDefrag — Windows defrag is not as good as it could be so I use this one.
I have used it for years and years. One of the best free products on the Internet ever. Port 80 can be changed to something else.
Handy when the machine you are trying to get files to or from is behind a firewall and can only get files via http. It even has basic permissions so while you are running it someone would have to log in to use it. Driver Magician — Great program that copies all of your configured drivers into a single location. These drivers include. Unix — Yeah, I know this is cheeky but I keep a bunch of unix utils on my windows machines.
It's easier for me to open a cmd window and run stuff like awk, head, tail, wc, sed, grep etc. Process Hacker. For process monitoring and related tasks it's more powerful and convenient than Process Monitor. Pretty Lame. Top 9 are all MS utilities that anyone who alls themselves a sys admin should already know about.
I had to read down to 18 for find an interesting one. I can't believe Codeproject linked to this. RD Tabs, for when you need to connect to more than one Remote Desktop at a time. For example netstat dont show all things, like if you are begginer it will protect you from some things, but in some other things it will give you a wrong way of being secure, it looks like you know what you are you doing but you are just big gaping hole, with invitation, yes there is the dude program, and some others but it is just not enough..
And look that task manager, it will show you manny things but not all running tasks, and you could have things injected in your dll, directX and so on…. Well then, when you learn more about the ways of MS you get it that the Task manager is just another lolipop. This lolipop is derivated from lol. There are invisible tasks, I even went so far and made some Delphy thing, then I created file watcher and so on.
But You are at the bottom of the food chain, and that's it. When it comes to SysAdmin most of this things are useless, you should use nmap at least, and there the story starts…. I'm not quite sure I fully understand the question, but hope that helps!
Otherwise, keep reading. One of the most irritating things about Windows is the context menu clutter that you have to deal with once you install a bunch of applications. After the last time I accidentally clicked this stupid button when I just wanted to enter sleep mode, I decided to look for a solution. Taking ownership of system files or folders in Windows 7 or Vista is not a simple task. Whether you use the GUI or the command line, it takes far too many steps. Disable Aero Shake in Windows 7.
The default method of opening unknown files forces you to go through a list of known applications and is generally a pain to deal with. If you find the popup notification balloons in the Windows system tray to be too annoying, you might be interested to know that you can completely disable them.
This would be an extreme option, of course… typically you can just turn them off in any offending applications, but if you want to disable them across the board, this is the solution. To show off the new changes, just type winver. Have you ever wanted to show off your keyboard ninja skills by taking down Windows with just a couple of keystrokes?
All you have to do is add one registry key, and then you can impress your friends… or use it to convince people to switch to Linux. If you want really quick access to launch a frequently used application without putting extra icons on your desktop, you can add that application to the context menu for the desktop with a simple registry hack.
This should work for all versions of Windows, and you can modify it to work with Google Apps for your Domain as well. Keep reading for the full instructions. Most long-time geeks will remember that there was a hack for Windows XP, and probably already know that the same hack works in Windows 7 or Vista as well. This tip will only hide the drive from being displayed, applications and the command prompt will still have access to it, and you can still manually browse to the folder if you type in the path.
Yeah, you can always create a shortcut icon for anything on the desktop, but this one is the actual icon without the shortcut overlay. If you want to manually restore a specific section of the registry from a previous System Restore snapshot, or access some specific keys from an older version of the registry, you can do so by getting access to those files and then exporting sections from them.
Have you ever opened the Control Panel in Windows 7 and thought there is no reason to have some of the icons listed?
Today we take a look at how to remove unwanted or unneeded items from Control Panel in Windows 7. You could use a program like Unlocker, but we can tweak the Registry to hide items in Control Panel. Aero Peek is one of the more useful new features in Windows 7… just move your mouse to the taskbar for half a second, and everything else hides so you can see the desktop or application window. But why does it take half a second? The same thing should work for when you hover over an application window on the taskbar.
Files are only deleted if they are older than 7 days old, but you can tweak that number to something else. There are a lot of new users to Windows 7 who are not happy with the new Start Menu and wish they could revert to the Classic menu.
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