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October 28, 2009 5:02 PM PDT

10 tips and tricks for Windows 7

by Seth Rosenblatt
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These 10 videos from CNET TV cover a range of useful tips for Windows 7 users, including how to make a system repair disc, how to customize the Start menu, what some of the best hot keys for the operating system are, and more.

There's also advice on how to upgrade from either Windows XP or Vista to Windows 7, how to fix Ethernet driver problems in VMWare, how to burn an ISO directly from the newly enhanced Windows Explorer, and how to get to the jump list from your left mouse button.

Windows 7's calculator is packed with features. Who knew?

(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)

Some of my personal faves we haven't yet turned into videos. Desktop junkies will love that you can now set up a desktop wallpaper slideshow. From the desktop, right-click and choose Personalize, or go to Appearance and Personalization in the Control Panel. Click Desktop Background at the bottom, and change the picture location to the folder you want. Alternatively, you can choose images from across multiple photos. Unfortunately, the Aero Glass taskbar color won't change to complement each new slide, but you can set it to rotate images as often as every 10 seconds.

I can't vouch for its efficacy, but another trick is that Windows 7 includes a monitor color management tool which photographers and graphic designers are sure to appreciate. You can get to it either through the Screen Resolution window's Advanced options, then clicking Color Management, or going to Run and typing DCCW.

If you right-click on a program or a shortcut launcher, you can now pin it to either the Start menu or the Taskbar, which should save you from having to run the program to get it onto the taskbar. Another functional redo has been visited upon the Calculator. There are new views for Programmers and Statistics, and there are new features for quickly doing unit conversion, date differentials, and using templates to create customized finance calculations.

There are far more Windows 7 tips and tricks than these, of course. If you have a favorite, tell us in the comments below.

Seth peers into the deep, dark corners of software so that you don't have to. He has yet to suffer a single nightmare about OS/2. You can follow him on Twitter.

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by que5757 October 28, 2009 6:31 PM PDT
the number 1 worst 2008 download is automatic print Email
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by papa_delicious October 28, 2009 8:58 PM PDT
I thought you could do desktop slideshows in vista??
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by biganthony2 October 30, 2009 1:40 PM PDT
you can i forget how tho...
by DarkMark October 29, 2009 11:15 AM PDT
Hahahaha....... "how to burn a linux iso in win7" The tips were pretty useful.
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by daas88 October 30, 2009 6:57 PM PDT
It looks very easy, but it lacks some advanced options, or is it just a reduced interface for the cd burner?
I want to try win7, but i'll have to wait until i get a better hard disk, i can't afford to waste 16~20gb in just the OS.

Btw, Ubuntu 9.10 rocks! My old computer never felt so alive :D
by Lerianis3 October 31, 2009 1:44 AM PDT
Uh........ 16-20? Guess again. My Windows 7 installation clean came to a little over 10GB's, nowhere near 16-20. Hell, even a CLEAN INSTALL OF VISTA came nowhere close to 20GB's..... maybe some OEM installations did because of all the bloatware that they put in it and that is near fricking IMPOSSIBLE to totally remove, sans clean installation.
by Endbringer November 3, 2009 7:04 AM PST
My Win7 64-bit Windows folder is 13.8GB, atm.
by remtiwk October 29, 2009 6:42 PM PDT
you can download all the Windows 7 Wallpapers here.

http://blog.kirb.us/windows-7-wallpapers/
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by rvrocker October 30, 2009 9:43 PM PDT
anyway,windows 7 is much more xp and vista idea ....bravo
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by craneboy09 November 2, 2009 2:44 PM PST
I wish I knew how to use NVU 1
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