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Good Boot: If you’re the proud owner of a Windows 7 installation DVD, have a 25-character product key and an installed bootable Windows 7, you have all you need to repair Windows without wiping out your installed programs, personal settings and ̵
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Monday, November 28, 2011. If you’re the proud owner of a Windows 7 installation DVD, have a 25-character product key and an installed bootable Windows 7, you have all you need to repair Windows without wiping out your installed programs, personal settings and ‘Irreplaceable Stuff’. 1Executing a System File Checker. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories. The scan may take a few minutes. All y...
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Good Boot: This is my second Good Boot ‘file away for future reference’ tutorial.
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Sunday, November 06, 2011. This is my second Good Boot ‘file away for future reference’ tutorial. Although this tutorial is appropriate for repairing, restoring and adding most Control Panel applets, for the purpose of this tutorial I’ll use restoring the ‘Display’ applet. Solution One: Execute a System File Checker. 1 Clicking on Start, All Programs, Accessories. The scan may take a few minutes b...
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Good Boot: Let’s do it! A reinstallation of your dinged up perhaps malware infected Windows 7 that’ll not make any changes to your current data, settings, preferences, installed programs and drivers.
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Monday, November 28, 2011. Let’s do it! A reinstallation of your dinged up perhaps malware infected Windows 7 that’ll not make any changes to your current data, settings, preferences, installed programs and drivers. Let’s do it! Step 1: If your Windows 7 has been updated to SP1 and your installation DVD does not include SP1 you must uninstall SP1. 2 Click ‘View installed updates’. 1 Windows will a...
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Good Boot: There may come a day when you have serious thoughts about reinstalling your dinged up perhaps malware infected Windows 7, but would like to be able to do so without any changes being made to your current data, settings and preferences to include
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Monday, November 28, 2011. There may come a day when you have serious thoughts about reinstalling your dinged up perhaps malware infected Windows 7, but would like to be able to do so without any changes being made to your current data, settings and preferences to include installed programs and drivers. For some of you it can be done. Why don’t you have an installation DVD? Whether a computer manu...
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Good Boot: In this Part 3 of my Windows 7 Control Panel tutorial, I’ll review Devices and Printers.
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Thursday, October 13, 2011. In this Part 3 of my Windows 7 Control Panel tutorial, I’ll review Devices and Printers. When you open ‘Devices and Printers’ from either your Control Panel or Start menu you’ll discover all the devices connected to your computer. Devices displayed are typically:. Printers connected wirelessly or via USB cable or network. Devices and Printers does not display:. Determin...
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Good Boot: In this Part 2 of my Windows 7 Control Panel tutorial, I’ll begin a presentation of the Action Center.
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Monday, September 12, 2011. In this Part 2 of my Windows 7 Control Panel tutorial, I’ll begin a presentation of the Action Center. Note: If your Control Panel is set to ‘Viewed by’ Category, click System and Security. If it’s set to ‘Viewed by’ Large or Small icons, click on Action Center. Novice users - please pay attention! To include the status of your:. 5 Internet security settings. Obviously ...
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Good Boot: Add Standalone programs to your All Programs menu
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Tuesday, December 06, 2011. Add Standalone programs to your All Programs menu. When you click on your Start Orb and select ‘All Programs’ you are presented with a list of all the programs Windows 7 installed and all the programs you have installed. 1 Create a Windows 7 Explorer sub folder ‘Standalone Programs’. 6 ‘Copy’ all of them. 7 Click on the Windows 7 Start orb, right clicked on ‘All P...
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Good Boot: My next several Good Boots will be dedicated to how you can expeditiously resolve common annoyances if your technician is on vacation.
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Southwest Florida's Most Reliable Source of Computing Information and Assistance for the Beleaguered Novice. Thursday, October 27, 2011. My next several Good Boots will be dedicated to how you can expeditiously resolve common annoyances if your technician is on vacation. The technical reason may be:. The filter drivers in the CD/DVD/Blue-ray storage stack did not migrated successfully to Windows 7. An uninstalled application failed to properly remove itself from the registry. Note: Do not be overly conce...