![]() Thankfully every version of Windows since forever has let you do a simple tweak to make it automatically log on for you. If you are the only one that is using your machine at your house, logging on can really be a drag. There’s a simple tweak that you can do that will re-enable them for business, however.Įnable Mapping to \\Hostname\C$ Share on Windows 7 or Vista Sadly, those shares don’t work since Vista, at least by default. If you did much networking on previous versions of Windows, you probably know about the C$ share that gives you access to the whole drive. Windows 7 moves the gadgets onto the desktop, instead of having them on a sidebar like Vista did-but the net effect is the same: it’s all pointless! You can easily disable them in Windows 7, just like you could in Windows Vista.ĭisable Sidebar / Desktop Gadgets on Windows 7 Enable Mapping to Hidden Shares Mount an ISO image in Windows 7 or Vista Disable those Stupid Gadgets All you need to do is double-click on an ISO to mount it. My favorite tool, by far, is VirtualCloneDrive-it’s just the simplest possible utility that you can get. So this one isn’t so much a tweak as an additional piece of software-but if you do a lot of geeky stuff on your PC, you’re going to need to be able to mount an ISO image. ![]() Personally, I don’t know why you’d want to run Windows 7 or Vista without Aero-but if that’s what you want, it’s easy enough to do.ĭisable Aero on Windows 7 or Vista Mount an ISO If all you do is use your computer for gaming, you might not even care about using Aero. Disable Aero (to Speed Up Some Video Games)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |