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− | Set Screen Saver:''' | + | '''Set Screen Saver:''' |
You have to unlock the settings panel by following the directions found here. | You have to unlock the settings panel by following the directions found here. | ||
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Open the search panel and enter "command prompt". This will provide a link to open the command prompt. Drag the window over your taskbar to "PIN" a shortcut for 1 button access in the future. Then enter "ipconfig/renew". If this does not reconnect your connection, I have not found another solution to avoid restarting yet... For me I just needed to update my driver but so far testing has shown that every 24 hours of continuous connection to a WIFI signal results in driver/card failure and mandatory reboot. | Open the search panel and enter "command prompt". This will provide a link to open the command prompt. Drag the window over your taskbar to "PIN" a shortcut for 1 button access in the future. Then enter "ipconfig/renew". If this does not reconnect your connection, I have not found another solution to avoid restarting yet... For me I just needed to update my driver but so far testing has shown that every 24 hours of continuous connection to a WIFI signal results in driver/card failure and mandatory reboot. | ||
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'''More Notes to be added as I go in the near future.''' -Tim Frentz ([TJF.8k.com]) | '''More Notes to be added as I go in the near future.''' -Tim Frentz ([TJF.8k.com]) |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 17 December 2010
WINDOWS 7 OS NOTES:
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Various versions have unique features.
After testing and using 7 STARTER EDITION (7SE), here are my notes.Italic text
There are some frustrating and unique changes to the STARTER version of Windows 7 Operating System.
A lot of customization settings have been removed and Microsoft claims the purpose is to minimize processor use on the newest line of Net Books which come with an average sub 2GHz processor and below 2GB of memory.
This results in the need for the following 3rd party programs and OS kernel changes to acquire the desired results.These problems just add more support to my recommendation of using Linux instead.
http://www.ubuntu.com/netbook/get-ubuntu/download
But if you insist on Windows 7 SE........
Changing Desktop Background:
Download Oceanis Background from
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/47294-desktop-background-change-windows-7-starter.html
Set Screen Saver:
You have to unlock the settings panel by following the directions found here.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/56880-screen-saver-settings-shortcut-create.html
Fix WiFi disconnect by updating the drivers first then if that still does not work try renewing IP:
Open the search panel and enter "command prompt". This will provide a link to open the command prompt. Drag the window over your taskbar to "PIN" a shortcut for 1 button access in the future. Then enter "ipconfig/renew". If this does not reconnect your connection, I have not found another solution to avoid restarting yet... For me I just needed to update my driver but so far testing has shown that every 24 hours of continuous connection to a WIFI signal results in driver/card failure and mandatory reboot.
Run Windows Defrag:
There is a short way to open Windows 7 Disk Defragmenter. The short way is for advanced users. The short way is discussed below: Hold Windows key and press R key of your keyboard and the Run window will be opened. Type dfrgui and hit Enter key. And you will see the Disk Defragmenter opens within few seconds.
Extend the Desktop on to Secondary Monitors?
So far the only solution I have found is to unlock Start Edition (SE) by hacking the Full version registration. Unfortunately all resources cite that the deadline was June 1 2010 to pull it off. Let me know if you find out otherwise.
Source: http://www.megaleecher.net/Windows_7_Activation_And_Serial_Key
More Notes to be added as I go in the near future. -Tim Frentz ([TJF.8k.com])