Windows registry is basically a collection of the information about a computer's configuration. It keeps on increasing as you use Windows. After some time, it will contain unnecessary information which is of no use. It will also get broken into the fragments. If the registry goes on increasing, then it will slow down your system. It can the lower the performance of your system and can cause some fatal software problems also.
Windows 7 registry is useful because it stores the information that is needed to configure the system for one or more users or applications. Windows 7 registry is necessary because if it is get damaged, then you are unable to use your system. So, it can be realized that it is a important part of the Windows. Windows 7 registry stores that information which is needed in every operation. These operations are like installation of the applications on the computer, type of the documents that each can create and so on. So, it is necessary to clean the registry.
Many registry cleaners are available in the market and some of them are Windows 7 compatible. If you use a registry cleaner with Windows 7 and if it is not compatible with it, then it can cause problems for your system. For Windows 7, you can use CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner because it is compatible with it. CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner will scan the Windows 7 registry and finds those files which are having the unnecessary information. After the removal of these files, your system performance will be increased. This program will helps you in removing these files from the system. This program has the backup feature, so you can also take the backup of your whole Windows 7 registry. In this way, if you feel that you need any file then you can recover it also.
CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner for Windows 7 has the following features:
It can scan and fix 32 bit and 64 bit view of system registry. It has the feature of taking the backup of the whole registry. It has the facility of automating the registry scanning and cleanup. Windows 7 Registry Defrag and Registry Compact can be performed by it.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Windows 7 and Office 2010
The good news for Windows 7 users is that the latest edition of Microsoft’s productivity suite is compatible with their operating system. For starters, it would be convenient if they try beta version of Office 2010 on their Windows 7 computer as it will help them in learning more about the final version of office 2010, which is set to be released in the latter half of 2010.
With office 2010, Microsoft has tried to offer some exciting tools that are beneficial for home users as well as for the professionals. There are new features and improvements that will lure you to upgrade to this latest version of MS Office.
Here is a technical preview of MS Office 2010 for Windows 7 Users:
Updated Menu System
Office 2010 has an innovative Ribbon menu system and has a new home menu system. Now the entire window changes colors and provides save, open, close, preview, and other options whereas the previous version has an opening a dropdown process.
Further, the new menu system provides elementary information on the modifications, authors, file size, and permissions. There is also a new print and print preview menu which will help you in changing the layout.
Quick Access Tool Bar
There is Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010 which is used for displaying all the commonly used options. This bar can be customized and is located on the top left side corner of the application window, near the office button.
There are three options, Save, Undo and Redo which are displayed by default on the three options.
Enhanced Security Settings
There is some iteration done in the security features of Office 2010. Refurbished author settings, restricted editing, and a “protected mode,” prevent you from accidentally editing a file that you have downloaded until you enable it.
Deeper Multimedia Editing
Now, with Office 2010, you can edit your image easily and there is also an in-video editing option within Microsoft PowerPoint. Screen captures and video cutting are now included. You can even remove backgrounds with the new Office.
New Artistic Additions
Users of Office 2010 on Windows 7 can apply a number of colorful artistic effects to the pictures. To add the artistic effects to your document, you have to navigate to the following option:
Insert > Illustrations > Picture.
Browse and select the picture you desire
Picture Tools contextual tab is displayed and you will be able to see the new Artistic Effects, once the picture is added to the document.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
How to Get Windows 7?

It could be difficult for you to choose, whether migrate to Windows 7 or continue with existing operating system. And yet, as is often the case, the choice is not as easy as it looks because once you plan to switch to Windows 7, you will also have to determine the best place to get Windows 7 & an edition that will suit your needs.
Windows 7 Editions
There are six editions of Windows 7 available in the market – Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate. Now choosing the appropriate edition out of these six may be a huge task but in reality, you’ll have only three Windows 7 editions to choose from. So your choice is therefore simplified to the left three editions: Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate.
The numerous versions of Windows 7 are built such that each edition has all the functionalities of the previous editions plus other extra features, which make that edition unique. Also, you can use the Anytime Upgrade tool to buy a product key online and upgrade your existing Windows 7 license to a better edition. For example, if you wish to buy Windows 7 Home Premium, you can use Anytime Upgrade and move to Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate version anytime.
In my opinion, if you use your system mostly at home and for entertainment purpose, Windows 7 Home Premium is a great option. Or if you plan to run it on your office PC, Windows 7 Professional is a good choice. If you want a complete package, buy Windows 7 Ultimate.
How to Get Windows 7?
If you’re planning to get Windows 7 for your own PC, I would recommend you order or download it today from Microsoft official website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/faq.aspx. When you buy Windows 7, you will have two options for instance, the upgrade and full version. Both comprise the same features. If you have Windows XP or Windows Vista running your PC, go for the upgrade version. If you don't, you'll need to get the full version.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Easy Way of Installation Windows 7
Microsoft’s latest Windows 7 has removed the issues of software confliction and difficult user-interface of previous Windows Vista. In addition to that it has been equipped with innovative technologies like multi-core support, handwriting recognition, virtualization and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), so that you can experience the next-generation computing features.
Hence, demands of installation/upgrade to latest Windows 7 is on the rise. However, it is always important to prepare yourself before rushing for the upgrade. You should check whether your computer’s configuration will support Windows 7.
If your present operating system is Windows Vista, then you don’t need to think much. Simply go online or purchase CD/DVD of Windows 7 installation.
However, if you have a computer with earlier versions like Windows XP, Windows 2000 etc, then you need to be careful
Firstly, check the compatibility of hardware components in your computer with respect to that of Windows 7. You can easily check it with the help of Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, which is available for free download in Microsoft’s website. It scans and prompts the report. If your computer is lacking somewhere, it suggests the upgrade requirement.
Following are the minimum hardware configuration to install Windows 7:
• Processor-1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
• Memory-1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
• Hard disk-16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
• Graphic card-DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Take the backup of previous files and settings of your computer. You can make use of external hard disk or USB flash drive to take the back up. If you are not an computer expert, then don’t worry. Microsoft presents Windows 7 Easy Transfer that can be downloaded from its website. This program can take back up of your entire computer’s storage, in few minutes in an easy way.
Now, start the process of Windows 7 installation. Drop the CD/DVD on the tray of your DVD drive and restart your computer. You will be prompted to “Press any key to boot from CD/DVD.” However, if you don’t get this option, go into the BIOS and change the boot order from hard drive to DVD drive. After the file is loaded, installation wizard appears. Mention your language preferences, and then click “Install Now.” You have to accept the license agreement and select to do a custom install. Enter username and computer name, when the installation is over.
Hence, demands of installation/upgrade to latest Windows 7 is on the rise. However, it is always important to prepare yourself before rushing for the upgrade. You should check whether your computer’s configuration will support Windows 7.
If your present operating system is Windows Vista, then you don’t need to think much. Simply go online or purchase CD/DVD of Windows 7 installation.
However, if you have a computer with earlier versions like Windows XP, Windows 2000 etc, then you need to be careful
Firstly, check the compatibility of hardware components in your computer with respect to that of Windows 7. You can easily check it with the help of Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, which is available for free download in Microsoft’s website. It scans and prompts the report. If your computer is lacking somewhere, it suggests the upgrade requirement.
Following are the minimum hardware configuration to install Windows 7:
• Processor-1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
• Memory-1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
• Hard disk-16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
• Graphic card-DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Take the backup of previous files and settings of your computer. You can make use of external hard disk or USB flash drive to take the back up. If you are not an computer expert, then don’t worry. Microsoft presents Windows 7 Easy Transfer that can be downloaded from its website. This program can take back up of your entire computer’s storage, in few minutes in an easy way.
Now, start the process of Windows 7 installation. Drop the CD/DVD on the tray of your DVD drive and restart your computer. You will be prompted to “Press any key to boot from CD/DVD.” However, if you don’t get this option, go into the BIOS and change the boot order from hard drive to DVD drive. After the file is loaded, installation wizard appears. Mention your language preferences, and then click “Install Now.” You have to accept the license agreement and select to do a custom install. Enter username and computer name, when the installation is over.
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