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System Restore in Windows 7.

Provide the tips to restore your system operating on Windows 7 using the System Restore feature. Restoration of a computer is the process with which the system is rolled back to previous functional state after some issues have come up. Restoration is the quick fix way to remove all issues with the system. System Restore was developed so that users can fix all issues themselves without having to the system to an authorized service centre. Windows 7 comes with the System Restore feature. The System Restore feature in Windows 7 has a very simple interface so that it can be used by all kinds of users. System Restore feature makes use of Restore Points to restore the system. Restore points contain backup copies of all essential system files that can be used to roll back the system to an earlier time. Restore points on System Restore feature in Windows 7 can be created automatically or manually. The System Restore feature on Windows 7 is located in the System Tools tab for easy access. Creat...

10 reasons to buy Windows 7.

You told us to make Windows simpler to use, more responsive, and full of new possibilities. We listened—and made loads of improvements. Here's our top 10: A better desktop. Windows 7 gets you around your PC faster than ever. The taskbar has bigger buttons and full-sized previews—and you can pin programs to it for one-click access. Jump Lists provide shortcuts to files, folders, and websites. And Snap , Peek , and Shake give you easy (and fun) new ways to juggle all those open windows. Smarter search. Type in the Start menu search box, and you'll see results instantly, grouped by category—documents, pictures, music, e‑mail, and programs. Search in a folder or library , and you can fine-tune your search with filters like date or file type—and use the preview pane to peek at the contents of your resu...

Office 2010 + Windows 7: better together.

Microsoft Office 2010 offers new ways to deliver your best work at the office, at home, or at school, with powerful new tools to help you express your ideas more creatively, solve problems, and connect with people. Although Office 2010 works with many different versions of Windows , innovations in Windows 7 are seamlessly integrated with Office 2010 to help you work more efficiently. Here are just a few of the ways that Office 2010 and Windows 7 are better together. Fast access to Office 2010 programs and files. The Windows 7 taskbar puts your Office 2010 programs and files right where you need them. To add an Office 2010 program to the taskbar, just drag the program’s icon to the taskbar. To open a new document using that program, click the icon and you’re ready to go. Get to your Office 2010 programs and files faster with the Windows 7 task...