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If you need to install or reinstall Windows 10, you can use the tools on this page to create your own installation media using either a USB flash drive or a DVD.

Before you begin

  • Make sure you have:
    • An Internet connection (Internet service provider fees may apply).
    • Sufficient data storage available on a computer, USB or external drive for the download.
    • A blank USB or DVD (and DVD burner) with at least 4 GB of space if you want to create media. We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD, because any content on it will be deleted.
  • Read the System Requirements.
  • If you are installing the operating system for the first time, you will need your Windows product key (xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx). For more information about product keys and when they are required, visit theFAQ page.
  • For Enterprise editions please visit the Volume Licensing Service Center.
Use the media creation tool to download Windows. This tool provides the best download experience for customers running Windows 7, 8.1 and 10. Tool includes:
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  • Optional conversion to ISO file format.

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ndows 10 is the Goldilocks version of Microsoft's venerable PC operating system -- a "just right" compromise between the familiar dependability of Windows 7, and the forward-looking touchscreen vision of Windows 8.
This new Windows, available as a free upgrade for existing Windows 7 and Windows 8 noncorporate users, is built from the ground up to pursue Microsoft's vision of a unified OS that spans all devices without alienating any one platform. It's an attempt to safeguard Microsoft's crumbling software hegemony, assailed on all sides by Google and Apple. And it's a vision of the future as Microsoft sees it, where a single user experience spans every piece of technology we touch. Welcome to Windows as a service.
Yes, this new OS is chock-full of fresh features. To name just a few: a lean, fast Internet Explorer replacement called Edge; Microsoft's Siri-like voice-controlled virtual assistant, Cortana; and the ability to stream real-time games to your desktop from an Xbox One in another room. (And in case you're wondering: there is no "Windows 9" -- Microsoft skipped it, going straight from 8 to 10.)
Windows 10 bridges the gap between PC and tablet.Nate Ralph/CFS
But Windows 10 is also the end of a long, awkward road that began with the release of Windows 8 in 2012, when Microsoft tried to convince a world of keyboard and mouse wielders that touchscreens were the way to go -- or else. Ironically, in 2015, the PC hardware for that touchscreen future is now here -- everything from 2-in-1s such as the Lenovo Yoga line to convertible tablets with detachable keyboards, like Microsoft's own Surface. And Windows 10 smoothly lets users transition from "tablet" to "PC" mode on such devices like never before.
For the rest of the PC universe -- including those who still prefer good old-fashioned keyboard and mouse navigation -- Windows 10 is a welcome return to form. The Start menu, inexplicably yanked from 8, is back and working the way you expect it to. Those live tiles from the Windows 8 home screen still exist, but they've been attached to the Start menu, where they make a lot more sense. And the fiendishly hidden Charms bar has been morphed into the more straightforward (and easier to find) Action Center.
As always, there are some quibbles and gripes with the end product, but all-in-all -- after living with Windows 10 for months -- I can say it's a winner. It's flexible, adaptable and customizable. And it's been battle-tested by an army of beta testers for the better part of a year, making it one of the most robust operating system rollouts in recent memory.

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A fresh Start

The Start menu is back; it's almost funny how relieving that is. That humble Start button has been a fixture on the lower left corner of the Windows desktop since the halcyon days of Windows 95, offering speedy access to apps and settings. Press it on Windows 10, and you'll see the latest step in a long conversation about the state of the PC industry.

I spend more time than I'd like to admit rearranging the Start Menu.Screenshot by Nate Ralph/CFS
The past sits on the left: a neat column with shortcuts to your most used apps. Press the "All Apps" button and you'll get an alphabetical list of all of the apps installed on your PC. There are folders in there too -- press them, and extra options will fly out, just like they always have.
The future -- or at least, the future as Microsoft envisions it -- sits on the right side of the Start menu. These are the colorful, animated live tiles that debuted in Windows 8, pulling double duty as app shortcuts and informative widgets. You can resize these live tiles, drag them about to arrange them into groups and pin as many apps as you'd like -- the entire Start menu can be shrunk or expanded to suit your liking. It's essentially a miniaturized version of the fullscreen Start menu we saw in Windows 8. Hate live tiles? Then unpin them to excise them from your computer, leaving you with the narrow column of frequently used apps we've known for so long.

ne step back, two steps forward

The Start menu in Windows 10 is admission that Windows 8 maybe have been a bit too forward thinking. But Microsoft hasn't abandoned that vision of unifying all manner of devices under a single operating system: Continuum in Windows 10 is the latest attempt to bridge the gap between touch and non-touch devices, and this time it doesn't force us to relearn how to work with our PCs.
To start, there's no divide between the Windows 8-style "Modern" apps you get from the Windows app store, and those you install the old-fashioned way. Everything exists as a traditional windowed app, sharing space on the desktop. If you're on a two-in-one device like Microsoft's Surface Pro 3, pop the keyboard off and Windows 10 will switch to tablet mode. The Start menu and your apps will stretch to take up the entire screen, and all of the miscellaneous apps and shortcuts on your taskbar will disappear, to give your finger fewer obstacles to hit.

Apps go fullscreen, and the taskbar gets a little less cluttered in tablet mode.Screenshot by Nate Ralph/CFS
Reattach the keyboard, and everything slots back into place. It's an instantaneous, seamless process (once you've shooed away the annoying confirmation window). It's also entirely optional: you can disable the feature and switch to tablet mode manually, or forget that this whole touch concept exists at all.
This is what Windows 8 always should've been: an operating system that bridges the divide between touch and non-touch, without alienating folks who fall into one camp or the other. Like it or not, the future belongs to devices with touchscreens. But Microsoft (finally) understands that we'll all get there at own pace, and Continuum makes the transition painless. And now that there are so many hybrid devices to choose from, making the switch to touch without abandoning the interface we know is more important than ever.



Downloading Windows 8 for Free [Full version]


preparing
Windows 8 is a new version of Windows that focuses on variety of hardware platform and form factors such as slim-type computers and new generation of touch devices. The new version free for download was made available for developers and testers of the new OS.
Here’s the download links for the Enterprise version of Windows.
Windows 8 Evolution 2014 preactivated (x86/Eng/Jun2013) Free Download


Platform:  Windows  8 x86
Compilation Date: 1.06.2013
Based on Edition: Pro
Automated Installation : Yes
Category : Operating System
Activation Needed :No
Kernel Type: Hybrid
Installation Type: BIOS
Digitally Signed for Security : Yes
DVD-Key : Not Required
Size: 4.3 GB
No of DVD's: 1 (Normal DVD)
Format: ISO Image File
Installation Time : 25 - 30 Mins



Features :

* New Window Sounds
* New ORB Image
* More Stable and Reliable
* UAC Disabled (You should be able to run Metro Applications without any problem)
* New Look for  Windows  Media Player
* New  Windows  8   evolution   Theme (Default)
* Show extensions for known file types
* Enabled Glass Effect (DWM) without a supported card
*  Windows  will tell you exactly what it is doing when it is shutting down or is booting.
* Add command prompt to right click context menu
* Enabled addition Avalon effects
* Added "Explore from here" context menu while right clicking on folders
* Get rid of the  Windows  Mail splash screen
* Mximum Simultaneous Downloads for Internet Explorer to 20 (Default was 2 )
* Enabled DirectX Video Acceleration in  Windows  Media Player
* Disabled Auto Rip disc when inserted in  Windows  Media Player
* Highly customized shell.
* Enabled Auto Eject disc when ripping is completed
* Disabled deleting files from computer when deleted in library in  Windows  Media Player
* Disabled Auto Add Played Media files
* Enabled Advanced Option in Monitor Folders in  Windows  Media Player
* Disabled deleting *******s from devices when deleting playlist in  Windows  Media Player
* Enabled ClearType Tuning
* Added 'Copy to Folder' to right click context
* Added 'Move to Folder' to right click context
* Enabled Search in system folders
* Improved reliabity and improved performance for gaming.
* Disabled the NTFS Last Access Time Stamp (speeds up viewing folders in ntfs)
* Disabled kernel paging* Optimize Core System Performance
* Disabled kernel paging* Optimize Core System Performance
* Disabled 8.3 names in NTFS
* Disabled Low disk space checks
* Faster Shutdown
* Fully Automated  Windows  Setup
* Added 'Open With Notepad' to right click context
* Disabled StickyKeys Keyboard shortcut (Popups up when pressing SHIFT key five times).
* Disabled FilterKeys Keyboard shortcut (Popups up when pressing SHIFT key eight seconds).
* Disabled ToggleKeys Keyboard shortcut (Popups up when pressing NUM LOCK key five seconds).
* Disabled  Windows  Media Player AutoUpdates
* Disabled IPv6
* Added slow-motion window effects
* Added"Advanced System Properties" to right-click on Computer
* Faster browsing with IE
* Added "Guy's Search" to Recycle Bin Context Menu
* Added Device Manager to My Computer Context Menu
* Added Group Policy Editor to My Computer Context Menu
* Added Registry Editor to My Computer Context Menu
* Added Task Manager to My Computer Context Menu
* Added Services to My Computer Context Menu
* You can update  Windows  without any problems now.
* Enabled Power Down After Shutdown
* Added User Accounts 2 in Control Panel
* Added Administrative Tools in My Computer
* Added Personalization Tools in My Computer
* Added  Windows  Switcher in My Computer
* Added Internet Explorer 9 in My Computer
* Added Network Connections in My Computer
* Added Printers in My Computer
* Added Recycle Bin in My Computer
* New additional gadgets
* Added Run in My Computer
* Added Search in My Computer
* Added  Windows  Update in My Computer
* Added Device Manager in My Computer
* Added Defragment in Drive Context Menu
* Added Group Polic yEditor in Control Panel
* Added Registry Editor in Control Panel
* Added Register & Un-Register to the context menu for .dll files.
* Added Advanced User Accounts to Control Panel
* Added Disk Cleanup to Drives
* Added Extract All to MSI files
* Added  Windows  SideBar Gadgets
* Added Open File / Folder Location
* Added Open In New Process
* The System file coding and scripts are optimized to maximum level to  boost system performance (This option is only available in Reckons  International Team customized  Windows  operating systems)
* Added Run With Priority
* Added TakeOwnership to Right-Click
* Added Register & Un-Register to the context menu for .ocx and .ax files.
* Improved Thumbnail Quality
* Added DirectX Diagnostic Tool To Control Panel
* Disabled Automatic Restart on BSOD
* System Files are boosted to maximum level of performance
*  Windows  Installer will use logging
*  Windows  evaluates file extensions on the first three characters
* It will show Absent Devices in Device Manager
* Hidden Scheduled Tasks in the Network Share
* Hidden Printers and Faxes in the Network Share
* Added New Sidepane Images.
* DirectX files up-to-date
* Disabled First Logon Animation
* Disabled Default Hidden Shares
*  Windows  Update will Notify you about the updates but will not download unless you start downloading
* Enabled All users to download and install  Windows  Updates.
* Disabled Automatic System Reboot after  Windows  Updates has been installed.
* Enabled cross-frame navigation by the ActiveX control in .chm files.
* Enabled display for .pif (DOS Shortcut) file extension.
* Enabled display for .scf (Explorer Command) file extension.
* Enabled display for .shb (******** Shortcut) file extension.
* Enabled display for .shs (Shell Scrap Object) file extension.
*  Windows  will force to unload DDL from memory.
* Everything will run separate memory.
* Added  Windows  Genuine Logo to system properties.
* 16-bit Applications in a separate memory space
* Improved the way System Services run by default
* Boot files to be placed optimally on the hard-drive for faster boots.
*  Windows  will specifie the time, following user input, during which the system keeps apps from moving into the foreground
* Notepad will save window position
* Command Prompt text colour is white now
* Added God Mode in Desktop Context Menu
* Added  Windows  Switcher in Desktop Context Menu
* Added Task Manager in Desktop Context Menu
* Added Registry Editor in Desktop Context Menu
* High Quality Wallpapers
* New High Quality Icons
*  Windows  7 like Start Menu
* Secured kernel-mode drivers
* Seperate UI for Metro and Desktop
* Ribbon Disabled
* New Explorer View
* Large Icons in Control Panel
* Removed Old Default Graphics Card Drivers and updated with latest version drivers.
* New Sample Music
* Removed First Logon Animation
* Added Old  Windows  7 Games back
* Improved system reliabity while playing HD Games
* Integrated Latest  Windows  Updates
* DEP (Data Execution Prevention) Disabled
* Updated Servicing Stack
* Improved System Performance and reliability
* Updated XML Core Services 3.0 and 6.0
* Fixed : Virtual switch extension cannot send packets separately through every individual network adapter in  Windows
* Resolved Delayed delivery when you send many messages on a  Windows  8-based Message Queuing server
* Fixed : I cannot open Help that was created in the  Windows  Help format (WinHlp32.exe)
* Fixed : Telephone line information is not updated in a Tsec.ini file  after you assign more than five telephone lines to a user in Windows
* Fixed : You cannot watch or record certain TV shows by using  Windows  Media Center on a computer that is running  Windows  8
* Fixed : Vulnerabilities in  Windows  shell could allow remote code execution
* Updated  Windows  OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) driver
* Updated for Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10
* Fixed : WinRE is not enabled after you run the OOBE wizard in  Windows  8
* Fixed : Vulnerability in DirectPlay could allow remote code execution
* Fixed : Clients cannot connect to IPv4-only resources when you use DirectAccess and external load balancing in  Windows  8
* Fixed : Incorrect keyboard layout is used after you refresh  Windows  8
* Fixed : You cannot log on to a virtual machine that is running  Windows  8 or  Windows  Server 2012 in a VDI environment
* Fixed : You cannot create a cluster file share on a third-party dynamic disk resource in  Windows  8
* Fixed : Offloaded Data Transfers fail on a computer that is running  Windows  8
* Fixed : Name constraint validation fails when a URN is specified in a subject alternative name in  Windows  8
* Fixed : Network status is "Limited" when you use a force tunneling VPN connection in  Windows  8
* Resolved You cannot overwrite an exported event log file by using the Wevtutil.exe tool in  Windows  8
* Fixed : RDP virtual static channels don't work and an operation stalls in  Windows  8
* Fixed : Vulnerabilities in  Windows  Kernel-Mode drivers could allow elevation of privilege
* Fixed : HD Audio devices and audio options may disappear after you restart or resume  Windows  8
* Fixed : Error message when you run the "New-VirtualDiskSnapshot -TargetStoragePoolName" Storage Management cmdlet in  Windows  8
* Fixed : MPIO paths do not recover when you use MSDSM
* Fixed : Vulnerability in  Windows  kernel-mode driver could allow elevation of privilege
* Fixed : Slow performance when you connect to a WebDAV shared folder in  Windows  8
* Resolved  Windows  Update stops at 13 percent in  Windows  8
* Fixed : "0x0000009F" Stop error when a website turns on a webcam in  Windows  8
* Fixed : "0x80100065" error when you call the SCardConnect function in  Windows  7,  Windows
* Fixed : Vulnerabilities in Microsoft SSL implementation could allow security feature bypass
* Resolved Program Compatibility Assistant dialog box appears when you  start a desktop app from the "Autoplay" dialog box in  Windows  8
* Resolved Slow performance when you connect to a WebDAV shared folder in  Windows  8
* Fixed : You receive a "DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION (133)" Stop error message on a  Windows  8
* Fixed : Window 8 may stop responding (hang) when multiple abort commands are sent to an embedded storage device

Included Programs :

1.) 7-Zip
2.) WinRAR (Activaed)
3.) CDBurnerXP
4.) Mozilla Firefox
5.) K-Lite Mega Codec Package
6.) Adobe Flash Player
7.) Notepad ++
8.) Java Runtime Environment Update
9.) CCleaner Bussines Edition
10.) RocketDock
11.) StartIsBack (Activated)
12.) Microsoft .NET Framework (2.0 to 3.5)

Graphics Card Drivers Integrated :
* ATI Radeon HD 5000 Series
* ATI Radeon HD 6000 Series
* ATI Radeon HD 7000 Series
* ATI FirePro Series
* 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 2000
* 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 3000
* 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 2500
* 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 4000
* NVIDIA Quadro K600
* NVIDIA Quadro K5000
* NVIDIA Quadro K4000
* NVIDIA Quadro K2000D
* NVIDIA Quadro K2000
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 580
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 570
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 4700 X2
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 380 Low Profile
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 380
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 Low Profile
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 370
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 3450
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700
* NVIDIA Quadro CX
* NVIDIA Quadro 6000
* NVIDIA Quadro 600
* NVIDIA Quadro 5000
* NVIDIA Quadro 410
* NVIDIA Quadro 4000
* NVIDIA Quadro 400
* NVIDIA Quadro 2000D
* NVIDIA Quadro 2000
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 645
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 640
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 630
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 620
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 605
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 SE
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 545
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 530
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 520
* NVIDIA GeForce 510
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 v2
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 SE v2
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 SE
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460
* NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 440
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 430
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 420
* NVIDIA GeForce 405
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 340
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 330
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 320
* NVIDIA GeForce 315
* NVIDIA GeForce 310
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
* NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250
* NVIDIA GeForce GTS 240
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 240
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 230
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
* NVIDIA GeForce G210
* NVIDIA GeForce 210
* NVIDIA GeForce 205
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 140
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 130
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 120
* NVIDIA GeForce G 100
* NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2
* NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX/GTX+
* NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO
* NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GS
* NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GS
* NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 9400
* NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GS
* NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GE
* NVIDIA GeForce 9300
* NVIDIA GeForce 9200
* NVIDIA GeForce 9100
* NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
* NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX
* NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512
* NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS
* NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS
* NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
* NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GS
* NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 8400 SE
* NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS
* NVIDIA GeForce 8400
* NVIDIA GeForce 8300 GS
* NVIDIA GeForce 8300
* NVIDIA GeForce 8200 / nForce 730a
* NVIDIA GeForce 8200
* NVIDIA GeForce 8100 / nForce 720
Install Notes
1. Burn Iso with any burner
2. then reboot your system
3. then press any key
4. format and Install it
5. AND NJOY CF

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Windows 7

Built on the strengths of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Windows 7 is the Microsoft operating system designed to enhance your organization's desktop environment. Windows 7 provides improved security and manageability for remote and local computers, and improves performance and reliability.
Become the Windows 7 expert in your organization. Discover the wide variety of Windows 7 training courses available online and in the classroom, books, and Windows 7 certifications offered by Microsoft Learning to help you succeed.





First steps with Windows 7


First steps withWindows 7

Taking your just-purchased PC out of its box can be a joyous occasion, one that evokes the same sensations as that new car smell. It’s a clean slate, a chance to reorganize your files, photos, and everything else that you’ve crammed onto your computer.
And yet, when you face down that gleaming new piece of machinery, it can be hard to know where to start. We put together this checklist to help you get up and running. For even more help, visit the Getting started with Windows 7 page.

First-week checklist

  • Connect to the Internet. The Connect to the Internet wizard guides you through the steps of setting up your connection. If you have a laptop, you'll also be able to see a list of available wireless networks and connect in a few clicks, no matter where you go.
  • Transfer your stuffWindows Easy Transfer makes it a breeze to bring over your files, email, pictures, and settings from your old PC. It's easier to use than in previous versions, and includes a file explorer so you can choose the files you want to copy.
  • Set up security. From firewalls to virus protection to guarding against spyware and malware, there's a bunch to think about here—but Windows 7 offers lots of ways to help keep your PC safer and running smoothly. Get started with protecting your computer.
  • Create a home network. There are a few different ways to link up the computers in your house—ethernet, wireless, and so on. Start here to learn about the choices, the hardware, and how to get set up.
  • Set up a wireless network. It's the ultimate in networking flexibility, especially when you put it together with Windows 7 features like HomeGroup. And it's not as hard as you think to get set up.
  • Parental controlsParental Controls can help set limits on the games kids can play, the programs they can use, and when they can use the PC. Best of all, you don't have to look over their shoulders every minute.
  • Back it up. Most of us know that backing up our files is a good idea, but some of us don't find time to do it as often as we should. Backup and Restore solves this nagging problem with a "set it and forget it" approach: once it's set up, it's automatic.

Dive into the features

Eager to go deeper into what you can do with Windows 7? Read on for a look at the latest, greatest features—then browse Explore Windows for ideas on how to use them.

Start it up

The newly customizable Start menu shows you (and gets you to) the files and programs you use most. Libraries sort your files into Documents, Music, Pictures, and Video, so it’s easy to find exactly what you need (and you can create more libraries to suit your needs). And the improved Windows Search helps you find photos, programs, email, and documents—fast. 


Start menu search resultsWhen you type a keyword in the Start menu search box, results appear instantly

Check out the new desktop

Once you find your folders, it’s time to take the new desktop for a spin. Snap makes it easy to open two windows side by side to compare them. Jump Lists put the websites and documents that you use the most in one place, so you don’t have to spend time searching. Shake your mouse and the other windows fall away, allowing you to concentrate on the webpage or document you need the most. 


A Jump List for Windows Media PlayerA Jump List for Windows Media Player

Tour the taskbar

Now you can pin programs and files to the taskbar, so you can open them in just one click. If you're using Internet Explorer 9, you can even pin websites. Preview webpages and live video on your taskbar before opening them, or save time by using the taskbar to close windows and turn off your music. 


Pinning Calculator to the taskbarYou can pin programs like Calculator to the taskbar for one-click access

Personalize it

No one wants a dull desktop. With Windows 7, you can download free themes that include images and sounds for your computer, as well as gorgeous wallpaper images. Or use a desktop gadget to stay social with Facebook and Twitter. It’s all about you. 


Desktop gadgetsYou can put gadgets on your desktop to give it a personal stamp

Stay social and share

Windows Live Essentials gives you several great programs—Windows Live Movie Maker, Photo Gallery, Mail, and more—in one free download. You also get Windows Live Messenger for video chat and photo sharing—and you can even play games with your friends right in Messenger. Farmville, anyone? 


Windows Live MessengerWindows Live Messenger

Create a HomeGroup

Keep everyone on the same page by connecting two or more PCs running Windows 7with HomeGroup, then share printers, photos, and files. Concerned about the kids? Privacy settings mean you can keep children out of the folders they don’t need to see. 


Joining a homegroupIt's easy to set up or join a homegroup in Windows 7

More media, more places

Turn your computer into a TV with the latest version of Windows Media Center so that you can record and watch your favorite shows. Access your media library over the Internet with Remote Media Streaming. And stream music and video around the house with Play To in Windows Media Player 12.


The Play To dialog boxWith Play To in Windows Media Player, you can stream media around the house




12 handy tips for Windows 7



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The Windows 7 desktop
Don't you love it when you find a new shortcut to get across town or uncover a cool feature on your latest gadget? Windows 7 is full of "I didn't know you could do that" surprises. Among the many great enhancements in Windows 7, here are some of the small gems that you might not be aware of.














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Calculator in Windows 7

1. Surpass basic math

Calculator has several dynamic new features—click the View menu to check them out. Unit conversion translates Celsius to Fahrenheit, kilometers to miles, meters to feet, grams to ounces, joules to BTUs, and more. You can use the new calculation worksheets to quickly compute everyday stuff like fuel economy and auto lease payments. The Programmer and Statistics modes handle the geekier tasks.


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Problem Steps Recorder in Windows 7

2. Send information to tech support

The next time you find yourself trying to describe a complicated computer problem to a friend or tech support, give Problem Steps Recorder a try. You can record a series of screenshots, add notes, and email them directly to whoever is helping you. For tips on using Problem Steps Recorder, read this article.





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The Windows 7 taskbar

3. Move your taskbar

Did you know that you can move the taskbar to the top, right, or left sides of your screen? Watch a quick video demo.


  







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Customizing the clock gadget in Windows 7

4. Customize your clocks

Have friends, family, and colleagues in different time zones across the world? Add clocks to your taskbar to keep track of the time in their area. Or add a clock gadget to your desktop. You can even choose from eight different clock designs. Here's how to add and personalize gadgets.






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Personalization in Windows 7

5. Create and share themes

Like a little variety? With Windows 7, you can design, save, and quickly change your computer's themes (desktop background, window border color, sounds, and screen saver). You can even create a new theme, like one that showcases a slide show of your favorite photos as your desktop background, and easily share that with friends and family. Learn more and watch a video about how to create a theme.




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A Jump List in Windows 7

6. Drag files from Jump Lists

With a new feature called Jump Lists, you get a quick-access list of your most frequently or recently used files. Just look for the right-pointing arrow next to programs on your Start menu or left-click a program on the taskbar. You can use Jump Lists to open files and programs in just a few clicks. Even better, you can drag items from Jump Lists into open folders or emails.






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Programs pinned to the taskbar in Windows 7

7. Pin more things to your taskbar

You may already have your favorite programs pinned to your taskbar, but did you know you can also pin folders, documents, the Control Panel, websites, and more? For easy access to frequent tasks, pin them to the taskbar. And if you’re using Internet Explorer 9, you can even pin your favorite websites.


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The preview pane in Windows 7

8. Preview your files

Another great time saver is the file preview pane within a folder or library. Use it to see a file's contents without opening the file in a program. You can open the preview pane in a window by pressing ALT+P. Items such as photos and PDF files will be previewed in this area when you click them. Learn more about using files and folders, including the preview pane.

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ClearType in Windows 7

9. Help reduce eye strain with ClearType

ClearType is a tool that improves the readability of the text on your LCD screen. So if you feel the text isn't displaying sharply, use ClearType. The tool will take you through a series of screens, much like an eye exam, to help you achieve the sharpest text possible.



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ClearType in Windows 7

9. Help reduce eye strain with ClearType

ClearType is a tool that improves the readability of the text on your LCD screen. So if you feel the text isn't displaying sharply, use ClearType. The tool will take you through a series of screens, much like an eye exam, to help you achieve the sharpest text possible.

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Sticky Notes in Windows 7

10. Easily customize your Sticky Notes

Now you can make the Sticky Notes you keep on your desktop even handier. You can format the text, change its color, as well as resize, collapse, and flip through several Sticky Notes. If you have a Tablet PC or touchscreen, you can use multiple input (pen and touch) methods within a single note. Learn how.

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Paint in Windows 7

11. Get to know the new Paint

This classic Windows software has been improved in Windows 7 with new brush effects such as watercolor, crayon, and calligraphy. Paint now comes with an easy-to-use ribbon for all the cool features that you use the most. And with a touchscreen you can finger-paint, including using two fingers to create separate brush strokes simultaneously.

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Start menu search results in Windows 7

12. Quickly find anything on your computer

Windows Search is the fastest way to locate and open any file on your PC, including documents, email messages, music, photos, and more. To use Windows Search, click theStart button Picture of the Start button, type one or two keywords, and see search results appear almost instantly.
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Windows 7
You've reached the last slide, but you've just scratched the surface of what you can do with Windows 7. Check out other articles on this website to learn more.

About the author

Leif Pettersen is a writer, traveler, juggler, and mixed martial arts master. He has visited 46 countries and lived in Spain, Romania, and Italy. His travel writing has appeared in over two dozen publications, including several Lonely Planet guidebooks. He lives in Minneapolis.


How To enable FLIP Aero 3D

For Windows 7 Ultimate


Press Win + TAB
Note: Need Windows 7Aero Themes


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If any one has Problem to do it then Follow This Following Steps
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Go to

  • Right Click on Desktop
  • Personalize 
  • Select Windows 7 Aero Themes

Another Method:

Goto
> Computer
  • Right Click Select Properties
  • in left side click on
  • Advanced system settings 
  • Advanced tab
  • Performance
  • Settings
  • Click on or tick to Enable Desktop Composition

Or if Still has Problem then Select Windows 7 theme (not Basic)

Then Follow This Following Step

Goto 
  • Control Panel
  • Troubleshoting
  • Appearance And Presentation
  • Click on Aero Display Effect
  • Now Wait Until it Fixed
    Njoy








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