Troubleshooting Windows 7 hardware and performance issues
Solutions providers need to be aware of the top methods for troubleshooting Windows 7 hardware and performance issues, including how to properly deal with error messages.
View ArticleWindows task manager: Viewing Windows 7 processes and applications
If applications or processes in a customer’s Windows 7 operating system aren’t responding, you can use the task manager to view, end and restart them.
View ArticleUsing system properties to configure Windows 7 options
The system properties dialogue box in Windows 7 is split up into five tabs that let you change your customer’s computer name or dual-boot settings.
View ArticleConfiguring Windows 7 audit, group policy settings
Learn the ins and outs of Windows 7 audit and group policy settings, including account logon and management, and other factors to consider when configuring auditing controls.
View ArticleHow Windows 7 hardware upgrades affect licensing
Find out how you can optimize and upgrade your customers’ Windows 7 hardware without compromising Microsoft’s End User License Agreement.
View ArticleHP MultiSeat enters client virtualization fold
With MultiPoint Server 2010 and TeachNow, HP aims to bring Windows 7 “PC experience” to more students.
View ArticleWindows 7 audit object access categories, user permissions
Solution providers can configure Windows 7 audit object access and user logon and logoff settings to achieve optimal security levels in their customer’s environment.
View ArticleTop 10 command-line commands for managing Windows 7 desktops
Admins don’t always need fancy software to manage Windows 7 desktops. Here are 10 command-line utilities that can help you handle scripting tasks.
View ArticleAn intro to Windows 7′s Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Desktop image management once required multiple Microsoft tools. The Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool in Windows 7 can help with tasks such as adding device drivers.
View ArticleWindows 7 system files clean-up tools
Windows 7 system files can clog up your customers’ PCs and drag performance down. Luckily, tools and commands are available to help you gain more administrative control.
View ArticleDeploying a Remote Desktop Session Host
The Remote Desktop Session Host in Windows Vista and Windows 7 performs the role of a terminal server. Deploying a session host isn’t difficult — if you plan ahead.
View ArticleTroubleshooting Windows 7 hardware and performance issues
Solutions providers need to be aware of the top methods for troubleshooting Windows 7 hardware and performance issues, including how to properly deal with error messages.
View ArticleWindows 7 troubleshooting: Top 10 resources
There are a number of potential problems during a Windows 7 upgrade. These Windows 7 troubleshooting resources can help you configure SSDs and resolve a Windows 7 freeze.
View ArticleTop three Windows 7 system monitoring tools
When troubleshooting a Windows 7 system, it isn’t always easy to diagnose problems. These system monitoring tools make it a relatively painless process.
View ArticleRestoring Windows 7 files to a system running Windows 8
Independent backup expert Brien Posey discusses restoring Windows 7 files backed up with Windows Backup to a system running Windows 8.
View ArticleTop 5 registry keys for Windows 7
Use these helpful Windows 7 registry keys to manage user account control, prevent the computer from rebooting after installing patches and more.
View ArticleMicrosoft Desktop Optimization Pack 2009 R2 adds Windows 7 support
If you plan to upgrade to Windows 7 soon, you may want to download Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2009 R2, due out in late October.
View ArticleHardware devices for Windows 7: Installation, management
Ease Windows 7 management by knowing the different types of hardware devices, such as internal drives, that can be installed, and how to use Windows Update for driver downloads.
View ArticleHow Windows 7 hardware upgrades affect licensing
Find out how you can optimize and upgrade your customers’ Windows 7 hardware without compromising Microsoft’s End User License Agreement.
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