Configure The Windows 7 To Work Options
By Noel Carboni
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About this ebook
Our Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options guide is a great collection of instructional setup and tuning info, along with specific recommendations for great free tools to work around the things Windows just doesn't do well out of the box - just what you need to leverage your Windows 7 PC into a productive, reliable system.
It started as a set of notes our developers at ProDigital Software have been building up for years to help us quickly set up our own Windows systems and get them to where they are lean, stable, and useful. By the time we had accumulated nearly 100 pages of hard-won information it occurred to us that this amazing collection of tips, tricks, and tweaks could be valuable to anyone looking to get the most out of their Microsoft® Windows® 7 installation, so now we have made it available to you.
If you've ever wanted to get the best possible performance and stability out of a Windows 7 system, you NEED this guide!
Published as an inexpensive eBook in all the popular formats, get this guide today!
Noel Carboni
I have engineered computer software dating back to the mid 1970s, including mainframes and the first 8 bit micro systems, to PCs, to all manner of custom controllers and systems. I've implemented (and managed groups of Engineers who implemented) operating systems, embedded software, and PC software. I have been in charge of Engineering processes and Configuration Management, and now own my own software firm with sales worldwide.
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Configure The Windows 7 To Work Options - Noel Carboni
Thank You for Purchasing This Book!
Configure the Windows 7 To Work
Options started out as a set of notes we at ProDigital Software have been accumulating for years to help us quickly set up our own Windows systems and get them to where they are lean, stable, and useful.
By the time we had accumulated nearly 100 pages of setup and tuning information it occurred to us that this amazing collection of tips, tricks, and tweaks could be valuable to anyone looking to get the most out of their Microsoft® Windows® 7 installation, so we have made it available to you!
You may not wish to do everything we suggest here, but there just may be some tweaks we've found that you just can't live without!
What makes this guide special is that we include not only "how to" information, but also "why you might want to" descriptions, as well as how to reverse the changes.
Please recommend this guide to your friends and coworkers!
Enjoy tuning up Windows!
- Noel Carboni and the team at ProDigital Software.
Check the site from which you downloaded this copy from time to time to see if there have been updates. We add new information all the time!
If you find any errors in this guide or if there is something you would like to see added, please drop us a line at:
W7ToWork@ProDigitalSoftware.com
Section 1 - Setting Up and Configuring Windows
Windows 7 can be at the core of a dynamite professional computer system that just runs and runs, efficiently and without fault, facilitating your high quality work all day long!
We've set up and run all the Windows versions, going way back to the very first releases, and we currently use Windows 7 actively on our development systems right now. It's providing us the most powerful and productive development environment we've ever had. In this guide we'll help you set up your system(s) to be every bit as good.
In this first section you'll find a wealth of information on setting up Windows to be lean, efficient, and stable, and most importantly useful for getting real work done.
While this section is written with the setup of a new system in mind, you can generally apply much of what's here to a system you've been running for a while as well.
Throughout this book we make assumptions about the capabilities of the version of Windows you are running and the additional programs you have installed. For example, we often refer to the Windows 7 Pro or Enterprise-only tool gpedit.msc, the Group Policy Editor.
Depending on the edition of Windows 7 you have, you may not have gpedit.msc on your system at all. If that's the case, we've provided the equivalent registry changes to accomplish the same things.
Some Thoughts on Preparing to Install Windows
Fortunately, with Windows 7 doing an installation is as straightforward and easy as it ever has been. Microsoft's done a good job here.
Consider purchasing 64 bit Windows 7 Pro or Ultimate. If your computer can run a 64 bit OS, the 64 bit Pro and Ultimate versions are more powerful, more future-proof, and is perfectly compatible with 32 bit applications. It can't run ancient 16 bit apps, but who relies on those any more?
Watch out for counterfeit copies. If the price for Windows 7 seems too good to be true, it may well be. If the holographic decal on the disc seems stuck on, it's counterfeit.
Plan to install Windows 7 as afresh, clean install, NOT an upgrade to Vista (you cannot upgrade from XP). This way you do not inherit any problems from a prior Vista installation.
Make sure you have your product key handy before you start.
If you're replacing an existing system, make sure you've copied all the data off it onto backup media before installing Windows 7. External USB MyBook drives from Western Digital are a great way to back up your entire system.
Allot several hours of quality time so you don't have to rush through the install and initial setup. The rest of your computing experiences with the system will depend on your doing this well.
Having another computer (or mobile device) on hand with which you can access the Internet is a great idea, especially if you need to research something unexpected or read this guide!
When confronted with choices about how to set up your hard drives, we generally recommend making just one partition (one drive letter) for each physical disk drive (in other words, don't partition your drive). You can use folders and subfolders to organize things.
Windows hates running out of free space, and most apps like to install on drive C:, so plan to make drive C: as large as possible. If you're installing on a Solid State Disk drive, even if you plan to install all your apps elsewhere, consider using a drive that provides at least 100 GB or more of space - ideally much more - or you may find yourself fighting ongoing drive space issues later. We prefer to set our development systems up with a 2 TB (2,000 GB) drive C:.
If your system is capable of RAID operation, it's quite effective to create a RAID 0 drive C:. The faster the drive access the faster Windows will be, and if Windows will install on it, Windows Backup is quite happy to backup from and restore to a RAID 0 C: drive
. Note that you can run into unexpected BIOS problems and find it impossible to boot a drive C: larger than 2 TB (2000 GB). A pair of high reliability 1 TB drives makes a great RAID 0 setup.