Friday, July 5, 2013

Stable system - Part 3 (Windows 7)

7. Deleting backups

          I have repeatedly proclaimed the need to create backups only, at a time, to taste bitter goblet ourselves of foolishness. Since then, we all have a DVD image of the operating system, just in case. However, what's too much hurt in this case and there are times when you need to release the hard disk actually so many and so many copies. If in Windows XP and Vista, it is possible to define backup and deletion of the tools present in Disk clean-up, things are a little different in Windows 7. Find further what you need to do:
a) Open Windows Explorer and right-click the C partition, the operating system.
b) Select the Properties option from the context menu and then the Clean Up button in the System Restore and Shadow Copies section in this register More Options.
c) Click the Delete button in the query window will announce that all copies will be removed, except for the recently completed. Shadow copies are still useful, especially if you often work with documents, because the operating system creates multiple copies of the same file.

8. No password

          Only you use the computer, but is set to go into standby mode after a certain period, must always insert the password. This happens and out of screensaver and power-saving mode. Definitely, the process is a waste of time, but what can you do? Nothing more than just follow the tips:
a) The change can be made in energy options. However, setting the charge is hidden well among other options. Fill in the Start menu search box with power options terms and press [Enter].
b) Click on the left side Require a password on wakeup and select Do not Require a password button.
c) Confirm changes with Save .
d) Now click the Change plan settings link next to the chosen scheme of Section Select a power plan.
e) Select Change advanced power settings, click the + sign next to the name of the scheme and then click Require a password on wakeup.
f) No input selection from the drop down menus for On battery and Plugged in options.
g) Confirm with OK and leave the last window by clicking Save changes. At this point, you will be able to work as soon as you come out of standby or screensaver.

9. Further details

          If necessary, the Task Manager can display all active processes at a time, but if you want to know more information on this, you must perform some changes or display mode. Open the application using Ctrl + Shift + Esc  or Ctrl + Alt + Del.
a) Select the Processes register and click the menu View > Select Columns.
b) Identify the Image Path Name list entry and select it.
c) OK and check the Task Manager's window. Before the Description column should be and that you just activated it.

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