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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Windows 7Windows 7 operating system is not "magic" trouble-free. Although already much better than its predecessor, there were shortages here and there. Problems that arise can vary, ranging from application crashes because of not supporting, hooked up to restart his own illness.

Automatic restart this incident is not a bug, but rather facilities that are owned by Windows when it detects a problem with the system. However, instead of helping, this feature could be made even disgust.

To prevent this, consider the following steps.
  1. Click "Start> Control Panel> System and Security> System".
  2. Click on "Advanced system settings", then click the "Settings" in the box "Startup and Recovery".
  3. A new window titled "Startup and Recovery" will appear. Find the check box "Automatically restart" in the box "System failure", then remove the check mark in front of him.
  4. Click "OK" and "OK" again to save changes and exit the "System Properties".



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Lock the Temporary Internet Files Settings

Temporary Internet Files is a gathering of the files from the internet that is born every time you open a web page. These files are intentionally kept so that when you revisit the same web page, the process can run faster.

To alter the Temporary Internet Files, do the following.
  • Select "Start> Control Panel> Network and Internet> Internet Options".
  • On the "General" tab, there are parts that regulate Temporary Internet Files settings are. There are two choices, the "Delete ..." and "Settings". In the option "Delete", you can delete all files in the Temporary Internet Files folder. While the choice of "Settings", you can adjust how maximum capacity that can be accommodated by the Temporary Internet Files folder.
So this setting can not replace by other users, do the following.
  1. Run the Registry Editor.
  2. Sign in to key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER-SOFTWARE-Policies-Microsoft-Internet Explorer, Control Panel".
  3. In the right pane, right click, select "New> DWORD Value", then give the name of the Settings tab.
  4. Double-click DWORD Value, and insert number 1.
  5. Close the Registry Editor.
Now, if you open Internet Options and click the two options on the General tab Temporary Internet Files section, will not affect anything.



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Focusing Window

When multitasking, have you ever seen a flash in the taskbar? You know, the usual blinking orange. The color will disappear when we click it.

Blink in the taskbar is no meaning. Taskbar will flash if there is a program in the background that is updated. The results of this update can not usually be seen directly by users because obscured by other windows. Therefore, use flash to notify the user that there is a program that is updated in the background.

If the amount of flicker that appears you deem less conspicuous, try these steps.
  1. Run Registry Editor by clicking "Start", then type "regedt32.exe".
  2. Go to the sub key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Control Panel-Desktop".
  3. Double-click "DWORD value ForegroundFlashCount", then change its value according to your wishes. This value will affect how much a blink in the taskbar will appear. Fill in the value of 0 if you want to continue flashing taskbar until there is a clicking.
Conversely, if it was annoying flicker, you can arrange to have the window that should be represented with a twinkle in the taskbar immediately turned into the focus. Here's the trick.
  1. Run the Registry Editor, then go to the sub key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Control Panel-Desktop)".
  2. Find and double-click DWORD value ForegroundLockTimeout.
  3. Change the value of the DWORD value to 0 value.
  4. Close the Registry Editor, and restart the computer.
If at any time you want to restore the changes you have done this, change the value "ForegroundFlashCount" to 3 and the value "ForegroundLockTimeout" to 200,000.



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Save cache memory without DLL Files

DLL file (Dinamic Link Libraries) is a library Windows. Whatever you need Windows, will be sought in this DLL file type.

When an application program is executed, DLL files that accompany it will be called into the memory (RAM) and continue to be there for the program is still running. Sometimes, some programs leave this DLL file in memory, which of course will meet the memory space.

Well, that memory space feel more relieved, follow these steps.
  1. Click the "Start", then type "regedit" to open the Windows Registry Editor window.
  2. Find the address of the registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer".
  3. In that address, create a new string value named "AlwaysUnloadDLL".
  4. Give the value String value 1 on this. If at any time you want to disable it, simply change the value to 0 (zero).
  5. Close the Registry Editor window and reboot the computer.
From now, caching DLL files will be avoided and the memory space for other programs grew larger.



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