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Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit
Written by Computer Repair Zone   
Thursday, 04 March 2010 11:51

With older version of windows like Vista and Windows XP, I tended to recommend people to stayed with the 32-bit version of windows, but now what about 64-bit hardware, software, and drivers?  With the new windows 7 we recommend that you at least look at the option of the 64-bit edition, windows 7 has more compatibility with hardware, better support and less problems with 64-bit applications. I do recommend this option for new computers; you do not need to go get a new version of the OS. Before getting the 64-bit you may need to check with the software that you normally use, if it is a business computer, please consult with the IT department, or call Computer Repair Zone for assistance.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:14
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Windows 7 - Aero Shake
Written by Computer Repair Zone   
Monday, 28 September 2009 13:49

Aero Shake is another unique feature of Windows 7 that lets you quickly clean up the desktop.

If you are working with the team, you will surely gather a lot of windows. There comes a time when everything is a mess, and the easiest way to clean everything is to minimize all windows.

Shake Aero makes the task of cleaning the desk. With this functionality we can minimize all open windows with a window only shake.

With a 'shake' I mean taking a window by its title bar and move it slightly to the sides quickly. Once you do this all remaining windows will be minimized and the desktop will be clean. If we want to maximize all again must repeat the process.

Last Updated on Monday, 28 September 2009 13:56
 
Windows 7 - Aero Peek
Written by Computer Repair Zone   
Monday, 28 September 2009 13:37

Aero Peek is a new feature of Windows 7, which greatly improves the functioning of the taskbar

Aero Peek added thumbnails of open windows and let you see them, close them, and choose between multiple windows by simply passing over the thumbnails. In addition, it allows programs to anchor the taskbar permanently.

If an application has more than one window open, Windows 7 will be responsible for grouping and display multiple thumbnails. In Internet Explorer, for example, each tab looks like but with this new feature you can easily choose the right window.

Last Updated on Monday, 28 September 2009 13:57
 
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