[Tutorial] How To Schedule Windows 7 To Automatically Clean Your Hard Disk

Keeping your Windows clean is not always easy job and sometimes it can be quite time consuming. Although there are plenty of third party tools for Windows that promise to do this job the best possible way, you cannot always be sure how good they done entire process. However, in Windows 7 you do not need any third party tools to keep your Windows clean and running smoothly thanks to tool called Disk Cleanup. Running this tool is nothing complicated but if you are busy person it can happen that you forget to use it on regular bases. In this tutorial I will show you how you can schedule this tool to clean your Windows at any desired time without any additional actions from you.

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Microsoft Touts Security And Feature Improvements In IE 10 For Windows 8

It seems that the next battlefield of different browsers will be the upcoming Windows 8. Mozilla and Google have already revealed their plans of working on their respective Metro-styled versions of Firefox and Chrome. Microsoft already revealed a lot about an IE 10 which will be available in both modes of Windows 8, as a metro app and as a standard desktop browser. Now Microsoft team has divulged the details regarding different security and feature improvements in IE 10 which are listed below.

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Microsoft Announces Metro-Styled IE In Windows 8

The timing couldn’t have been better. While Mozilla folks work hard to introduce a version of Firefox that will work on both Metro and classic modes of Windows 8, and Google has announced that it will work on a similar version of Chrome, Microsoft has made a timely announcement. According to Microsoft, the Internet Explorer in Windows 8 will come in two versions. One would be the metro-styled program, just like a smartphone app, while the other will be your standard desktop browser.

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[Tutorial] How To Create a System Restore Point In Windows 8

With System Restore Point you can restore your computer to a previous good state if you face with any kind of errors during new program or drivers installation without damaging or losing your documents, pictures, or any other personal files. Although Windows is configured to automatically create Restore Points whenever new application is installed it is very important to make those restore points by yourself at least few times a week. This feature exists in all previous versions of Windows and in this tutorial I will show you how to create one inside new Windows 8.

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Metro Version Of Firefox For Windows 8 Will Also Run As Desktop App

Folks at Mozilla had earlier stated they were working on a Metro-style Firefox for Windows 8. But it seems that was just the tip of an iceberg. The team has now revealed that it is developing a version of Firefox that will not only support the Metro-style interface of Windows 8 but will also act as a conventional desktop app at the same time. That essentially will make it the only app of its kind to debut on Windows 8.

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Nokia May Launch Windows 8 Tablet By The End Of This Year

The partnership between Nokia and Microsoft has grown quite important for both. Microsoft is relying heavily on Nokia to pitch in its Windows Phone devices and Nokia is counting on the powerful UI of Microsoft to let it deal a fine hand in the smartphone market. All that now depends on how successful Nokia Lumia series will emerge this year. It seems that now, Nokia may be willing to take this partnership even further, with some reports suggesting that it has plans for a Windows 8 tablet.

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[Tutorial] How To Add Windows 7 Client PC to Windows Home Server

The first thing what you do when you setup your Windows Home Server is start connecting other computers in your network. Having Windows Home Server in your network can be good from much reason and the main reason I use it is for backups. Having Windows Home Server without any computers connected in its network is pointless so that’s why I will show you how to connect a computer with Windows 7 operating system.

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[Tutorial] How To Remove An External Hard Disk From Windows Home Server

If you are planning to replace your existing hard disk from Windows Home Server or you simply want to remove it this tutorial will show you what steps to follow. It’s not enough to only unplug it because you may lose data located in your hard drive but it’s required to use a Windows Home Server wizard which will safely remove hard disk. Also make sure that you perform this procedure when you have a lot of free time since removal process will last for several hours.

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