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		<title>15 Best Of The Best Windows 7 Tips &amp; Tricks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gregory Milby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows 7 has even won the hearts of the opensource crowd (tough bunch to please), and getting the most out of this new version of Windows seems to be something almost everyone is interested in...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="id0210000" class="ArticleNormalPara"><strong>Windows 7 has even won the hearts of the opensource crowd (tough bunch to please), and getting the most out of this new version of Windows seems to be something almost everyone is interested in:</strong></div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara">Windows 7 may be Microsoft’s most anticipated product ever. It builds on Windows Vista’s positives, and eliminates many of that OS’s negatives. It adds new functionality, too &#8211; together in a non-piggish/process UN-intensive package.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">1. A useful way to track problems&#8230; imagine that?  Record Problems.</span> The Problem Steps Recorder (PSR) is a great new feature that helps in troubleshooting a system (see <strong>Figure 1</strong>). At times, Remote Assistance may not be possible. However, if a person types psr in their Instant Search, it will launch the recorder. Now they can perform the actions needed to recreate the problem and each click will record the screen and the step. They can even add comments. Once complete, the PSR compiles the whole thing into an MHTML file and zips it up so that it can be e-mailed for analysis to the network admin (or family problem solver, depending on how it&#8217;s being used).</div>
<div class="ArticleImageSpacer"><img onclick="var large='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig1.probsteprec_L(en-us).gif'; var small='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig1.probsteprec(en-us).gif'; var current= this.src; if (current == small) this.src = large; else this.src = small;" onmouseover="this.style.cursor='pointer';" src="http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig1.probsteprec(en-us).gif" alt="" /></p>
<div class="ArticleImageCaptionText">Figure 1 <strong>The Problem Steps Recorder dramatically speeds up troubleshooting.</strong> (Click the image for a larger view)</div>
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<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">2. Make Training Videos.</span> Use a tool like Camtasia to record short, two to three minute video tutorials to help your users find relocated features, operate the new Taskbar and so forth.  Animations are now easily implemented into a web environment with any variety of html/editor tools.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">3. &#8220;UPGRADES ARE BAD&#8221;.  Consider Clean Installs.</span> Even when upgrading Windows Vista machines, consider a clean install rather than an in-place upgrade. Yes, it&#8217;s more hassle, but it&#8217;ll produce a more trouble-free computer in the long run.</div>
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<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">4. Find New Tools.</span> Within Control Panel is a single Troubleshooting link that leads you to all of your diagnostic tools on the system. There are additional tools, however, not installed by default. Selecting the &#8220;View all&#8221; link in the top left-hand corner will help you to see which troubleshooting packs are local and which ones are online. If you find a tool that you don&#8217;t have, you can grab it from here.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">5. *An amazing benefit if you are a developer or want to see how your projects will be viewed in other operating systems. Understand Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).</span> Windows 7 plays an important role in Microsoft&#8217;s VDI strategy, where virtualized Windows 7 machines are hosted on a central virtualization server using a special blanket &#8220;Enterprise Centralized Desktop&#8221; license. Read up and figure out if you can take advantage of this new strategy.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">6. Get Snippy (better than Snag-it/Hyperionics hypersnap, imho).</span> The snipping tool has also been around in various incarnations but it&#8217;s even easier to use in Windows 7. Launch the tool, then drag and drop any part of your screen. The tool will snip the selection. You can save it as a graphic file or annotate with basic drawing tools. Teach your end users how to use this tool so they can grab the snapshots of their problems and send them to the help desk. Or create your own library of visual notes or drag into outlook for quick details that only can be more easily explained with an image.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">7. Click &amp; Drool Administrator.</span> Windows 7 makes it easy to gain admin rights with a keyboard shortcut. Click on Ctrl+Shift on a taskbar-locked icon, and voila!  You&#8217;ve launched it with appropriate admin rights.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">8. Burn Discs with a Click.</span> Or two; double-click an ISO file to burn it to your CD or DVD writer (*Really, 1 click&#8230;.).</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">9. Configure User Account Control (UAC).</span> Even if you&#8217;re a UAC hater, give it another try. Go to the Control Panel to configure its behavior to something slightly less obnoxious than what Windows Vista had, and see if you can&#8217;t live with the extra protection it offers.</div>
<div class="ArticleImageSpacer"><img style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="var large='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig3.uac_L(en-us).gif'; var small='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig3.uac(en-us).gif'; var current= this.src; if (current == small) this.src = large; else this.src = small;" onmouseover="this.style.cursor='pointer';" src="http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig3.uac(en-us).gif" alt="" /></p>
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<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">10. Simplify Cloned Machine Setups.</span> You can&#8217;t run Sysinternals&#8217; newsid utility to change the identity of a cloned Windows 7 machine (either a virtual machine or imaged PC). Instead, create a template installation then run sysprep /oobe /generalize /reboot /shutdown /unattend:scriptfile. Clone or copy this virtual machine file. When it launches, it will get a new SID and you can fill in the name. The reference for building unattended script files is at tinyurl.com/winunattend.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">11. Manage Passwords.</span> Control Panel includes a new application called Credential Manager. This may appear to be a completely new tool that allows you to save your credentials (usernames and passwords) for Web sites you log into and other resources you connect to (such as other systems). Those credentials are saved in the Windows Vault, which can be backed up and restored. However, you might see this as similar to a tool we have in XP and Vista. From the Instant Search, type in control /userpasswords2 and you will be brought to the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel, where you can also manage passwords for your account.</div>
<div class="ArticleImageSpacer"><img style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="var large='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig4.credentialmanager_L(en-us).gif'; var small='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig4.credentialmanager(en-us).gif'; var current= this.src; if (current == small) this.src = large; else this.src = small;" onmouseover="this.style.cursor='pointer';" src="http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig4.credentialmanager(en-us).gif" alt="" /></p>
<div class="ArticleImageCaptionText"><strong>The Credential Manager provides a handy, secure place to store passwords.</strong></div>
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<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">12. Analyze Processes.</span> One of the coolest new features in the revamped Resource Monitor (resmon) is the ability to see the &#8220;wait chain traversal.&#8221; An unresponsive process will be shown in red in the Resource Monitor; right-click the process and choose Analyze Process. This will show the threads in the process and see who holds the resources that are holding up the process itself. You can then kill that part of the process if you like.</div>
<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">13. Create Virtual Worlds.</span> Virtualization capability has been added to the Disk Management tools. If you open Computer Management, go to the Disk Manager tool and then click the Action button at top, you will see the options Create VHD and/or Attach VHD. This allows you to create and mount a virtual hard drive directly from within the GUI. Note: With Windows 7 you even have the ability to boot a Windows 7 VHD.</div>
<div class="ArticleImageSpacer"><img style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="var large='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig6.vhdcreate_L(en-us).gif'; var small='http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig6.vhdcreate(en-us).gif'; var current= this.src; if (current == small) this.src = large; else this.src = small;" onmouseover="this.style.cursor='pointer';" src="http://i.technet.microsoft.com/ee529571.ward.fig6.vhdcreate(en-us).gif" alt="" /></p>
<div class="ArticleImageCaptionText"><strong>Windows 7 adds a great deal of virtualization support, including the ability to create and attach virtual hard drives from the GUI.</strong></div>
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<div class="ArticleNormalPara"><span class="ArticleInlineTitle">14. Encrypt USB Sticks.</span> Use BitLocker To Go. Maybe you&#8217;ve managed to never misplace or lose a USB key, but for the rest of us mere mortals, it&#8217;s a fact of life. Most of the time it&#8217;s no big deal, but what if it contains sensitive data? BitLocker To Go enables you to encrypt data on removable storage devices with a password or a digital certificate stored on a smart card.</div>
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<div class="SidebarHeadline">15. The 14 Best Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts</div>
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<li>The Windows key now performs a wide variety of functions. Here are a handful of the most useful ones:</li>
<li>Win+h &#8211; Move current window to full screen</li>
<li>Win+i &#8211; Restore current full screen window to normal size or minimize current window if not full screen</li>
<li>Win+Shift+arrow &#8211; Move current window to alternate screen</li>
<li>Win+D &#8211; Minimize all windows and show the desktop</li>
<li>Win+E &#8211; Launch Explorer with Computer as the focus</li>
<li>Win+F &#8211; Launch a search window</li>
<li>Win+G &#8211; Cycle through gadgets</li>
<li>Win+L &#8211; Lock the desktop</li>
<li>Win+M &#8211; Minimize the current window</li>
<li>Win+R &#8211; Open the Run window</li>
<li>Win+T &#8211; Cycle through task bar opening Aero Peek for each running item</li>
<li>Win+U &#8211; Open the Ease of Use center</li>
<li>Win+Space &#8211; Aero Peek the desktop</li>
<li>Ctrl+Win+Tab &#8211; Open persistent task selection window, roll mouse over each icon to preview item and minimize others</li>
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<p style="text-align: center;">&#8212;&#8211;Ammendment&#8212;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">I found a complete list of shortcuts for Win7 &#8211; <a href="http://www.attackr.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/99-Windows-7-Shortcuts.zip">99 Windows 7 Shortcuts</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">this list was mined from http://www.7tutorials.com/biggest-library-windows-7-shortcuts  they seem to have several great no non-sense tutorials regarding windows 7</p>
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