Make Windows 7 Windows Experience Index Score to 7.9

Posted on 25th December 2011 in Vista/Windows 7, Winodws hacks

Make Windows 7 Windows Experience Index Score to 7.9

I have seen many new laptops and newer desktop machines with relatively lower Windows Experience Index score. The average Windows Experience Index score for normal computer is something like 3.0 to 4.0(out of 7.9) which i think is very low. Computer systems grow over the years and now we have some of the fastest machine’s available in the market and in our homes. One cannot understand why Windows is still showing low Windows Experience Index score for newer systems. Most of the time its your system Desktop Performance for Windows Aero which let your Score down. So you have two choices to increase your windows 7 Windows Experience Index Score. One is that you upgrade your computer with proper things and other is via Windows Trick.

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Delete Shortcut Arrow From Desktop Icons

Posted on 3rd December 2009 in Tips & Tricks, Winodws hacks

This Works For XP, Vista, AND Windows 7.
Do you hate that evertime you create a new icon on the desktop, most of the time, you can’t see it because of that STUPID shortcut arrow on it! Well not anymore! All this takes is a little registry editing.
Step 1. Press on your keyboard the start key+ R. A box that says run will show up. Type in the text box: regedit
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How to disable Right click on Desktop

Posted on 29th July 2009 in Tips & Tricks, Winodws hacks

Follow the given steps to disable the right click functionality on desktop:

To use this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
Click Start button and type regedit in Run option then press Enter for next.


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Windows Desktop Tips & Tricks

Posted on 29th July 2009 in Tips & Tricks, Winodws hacks
Windows: Desktop
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Make the background of desktop icons transparent (XP)

Control Panel > System > Advanced > {Performance} Settings. On the Visual Effects tab, check Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop.

Restore My Documents folder if deleted (98)

To restore My Documents to the Desktop, click Start, then Run, and type:rundll32 mydocs.dll, RestoreMyDocsFolder

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