some new and interesting features ofwindows7.

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friends, finally windows7 has come. and trust me anyone who has tried it only says good things about it. so if you are trying it or plan to try in near future, I am telling some new and interesting features of this OS. I have not discovered these but got them threw various friends and websites. so here are they,
Windows 7 doesn’t just give you a wagging finger (and pretend-useful “Try Again” button) when you want to move or delete a file that’s in use. It actually
tells you which application is using the file.

Windows 7 Lets You Customize Your Logon Background:

Windows 7 Transfers Your Wireless Settings Easily:
To transfer the settings for yourself, head into the Network and Sharing Center, click on Manage Wireless Networks, and then in the properties for your
wireless network you’ll find the link to open the wizard that will copy all your settings onto a flash drive.

Burning that ISO to a disc is as simple as: 1. Double-click the ISO file (or right-click and select Burn disc image); 2. Click Burn.

You can play an external audio device through your computer’s speakers without any extra software using a simple configuration setting.

The biggest change in Windows 7 is the new User Account Control “slider” setting, where you can choose your own balance between annoyance and security—but
behind the scenes, Microsoft reduced the amount of actions that will prompt you.

Starting this week, Microsoft is rolling out an upgraded Watch Instantly interface to Windows 7 Media Center for users looking to get their streaming TV
and movie fix on their upgraded PCs.

The copy of IE8 found only in (Windows 7) has a “timer” that monitors new tabs as they open. If they aren’t responsive within a relatively short amount
of time, the browser will pop up and tell you this, possibly with a reason why, and ask whether you want to wait or kill the tab before it causes further
problems.

Windows 7 Lets You Finally Uninstall Internet Explorer (Kinda):
… It won’t completely uninstall—only the executable is actually removed. Still, being able to finally banish IE proper from your system is a pretty good
start for folks who really don’t like IE.
Windows 7 Will Let You Uninstall Most Built-In Apps:
You can turn almost every built-in application on or off, including Windows Search, Gadgets, and even Media Player.


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