4/28/09

Optimize Windows 7

Optimize Windows 7

Author: Liz Vasileva

Hidden Send To Menu

Personally I love right-clicking because it’s such a great way to get more options quickly. For example, the Send To option when you click on a folder in Windows Explorer can save you a lot of time.

By default the Windows 7 Send To menu contains only a few locations and doesn’t give you that much choice:



That doesn’t look too impressive. But luckily there is a trick to it - press Shift before right-clicking and the Send To menu will expand:



Now that looks a lot better, don’t you think?

Switch Between Windows Faster

The Minimize - Maximize window animation was first introduced in Windows Vista and made its way into Windows 7. While it does look cool, it also creates a delay and makes your PC slower. Disabling this effect is really easy. It will speed up your computer and make it more responsive.

  • Go to Start, type in SystemPropertiesPerformance and hit Enter
  • Go to the Visual Effects tab
  • Uncheck Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing
  • Click OK

Enjoy a faster and more responsive PC.

Use Problems Step Recorder

Have you ever struggled when trying to describe a problem to a computer technician? I bet you have - after all some problems are almost impossible to describe with words.

Windows 7 offers an easy solution - a tool called Problems Step Recorder. Basically, it works like any screenshot software and also records everything you do with your mouse, etc. So now you can use it to monitor the system and create a report. Then you can send the report to your computer technician or any other user.

To test the tool, simply type psr.exe in the Start menu and hit Enter.

There are many other ways to optimize your Windows 7 and Auslogics BoostSpeed will help you make it even faster and customize it to your liking.

About the Author:

Liz Vasileva is a technology writer who blogs for Auslogics Software. She loves classical music, opera, travelling, and of course everything to do with computers.Read more of her articles at
http://www.auslogics.com/en/blog

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