The procedure to uninstall the MSN Messenger from Windows 7 operating system.
Ans:Get uninstall your MSN Messenger in a easiest way in Windows 7.
Problem: If you find any application which is idle or not in use for long time, you can remove it from your system. It also Optimize the system performance and make space for the new application.
Solution: We brings you a freeware utility called ZapMessenger which will help you to do a clean uninstallation of MSN Messenger.
In Order to use ZapMessenger you need to have .Net Framework 2.0 installed on your computer.
However there is another freeware called WLMUninstaller doesn’t require the .Net Framework 2.0 installation on your computer.
Or simply call iYogi and we will help you migrate your operating system, data and applications quickly and efficiently. Call +800 237 3901or or visit win7.com.
Give some information regarding latest updates in Windows 7.
I am running HP laptop and Windows 7 is installed in it. I want to install the latest updates in it. Please assist.
Ans:This latest update to the Window 7 are added to enhance the user experience to the maximum. The following is the list of latest updates:
• Virtual XP Mode
• Web Browsing Ad Blocking
• Search Index
• Remove Shortcut Overlay Icons
• Version Comparison and Purchase Links
• Easy Transfer
• Anti-spyware Software
• Firewall Software
• Install Windows 7 as a Virtual Machine
• Create a System Restore Point
• Burn CD/DVD/Bluray Media
• Burn ISO Images to Disc
• Boot Comptuer from DVD
The attached Zip file includes:
• Intro Page.doc
• Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf
• Windows 7 Pocket Guide Excerpt.pdf
I want to Uninstall the MSN Messenger from my Windows 7 System. Tell me the Procedure.
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What to Do If Windows 7 Won’t Boot After a Forced Shutdown
It is reported that forcing a shutdown in Windows 7 (only 32-bit version) can cause your computer can not boot the next time the boot process stops at a black screen. Forcing the closure means that you press the off button physical and although not recommended doing this (turning off the computer using the power menu instead), here is a way to solve this problem and make sure they won’t happen again.
The thing is that Windows 7 will not start due to one of the following reasons: the computer is configured to hibernate or standby when you press the power button, you are using the version in Chinese or Japanese, Korean, and Windows 7 DEP (Data Execution Prevention) is disabled or from the operating system or BIOS.
In any case, to make your computer windows 7 start up again you have to insert an installation DVD for Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 and boot from it. Restart your computer and boot from the hard drive in normal mode. This should do the trick.
To make sure that this will not happen against, click here to download the KB974719 hotfix from Microsoft. Install it and this problem will never return again.
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Would you like silence at Windows 7 questions?
Since the release of Windows 7 is about many questions are emerging. Is this, like Microsoft Vista? Will it be stable? Why did Microsoft get it right this time? ... And the list goes on and on.
I wrote an article a few weeks ago after installing Windows 7 reports that I think is really the "Real Deal". They are still behind those words as the release date approaches. This is the most stable operating system I've used since Windows NT 4.0. I've been so close to zero problems with it since I installed the RTM version the day it was available.
Note that I am not the "normal" user or computer. I am a software engineer and use my computer for a living. They rarely turn off or restart my computer and I am taxed to the limit every day I'm working. I jumped on the train before Windows Vista and there were several issues to format my computer is Windows XP and put it back in it.
Not going back to XP, Vista or any other operating system now. Windows 7 has made a believer out of me and I will stand behind this operating system. The only, and I do mean only one issue I had with installation was a driver problem with my video card. I was able to quickly find the driver I needed, installed it and my sound has been working properly since.
I am also an avid gamer. Windows 7 gets up and offers in this area. It seems that Microsoft has paid little attention to memory management with this operating system too. I am able to run all my games in windowed mode and do not seem to impact performance at all.
I know that questions continue to accumulate in the release date nears, but I firmly believe that this operating system have met all the skeptics out there. I admit I was a little skeptical when I installed it, but has made a believer out of me and I think it'll make you one too.
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