Nome do livro: Windows 7 – The Pocket Guide v 0.2.2
Nome do Autor: Rich Robinson
Gênero: Manual/Guia
Ano de Lançamento: 2009
Editora: mintywhite
Nome do Autor: Rich Robinson
Gênero: Manual/Guia
Ano de Lançamento: 2009
Editora: mintywhite
Windows 7
O Windows 7 (Windows Sete, em inglês: Windows Seven) (cujo codinome foi Blackcomb e Vienna), é a mais recente versão do Microsoft Windows, uma série de sistemas operacionais produzidos pela Microsoft para uso em computadores pessoais, incluindo computadores domésticos e empresariais, laptops e pc´s de centros de mídia, entre outros. Windows 7 foi lançado para empresas no dia 22 de julho de 2009, e será vendido livremente para usuários comuns a partir do dia 22 de outubro de 2009, menos de 3 anos depois do lançamento de seu predecessor, Windows Vista. A versão do Windows 7 para servidores, chamada de Windows Server 2008 R2, tem previsão de lançamento mais ou menos no mesmo periodo que este.
Diferente de seu predecessor, que introduziu um grande numero de novidades, Windows 7 pretende ser uma atualização mais modesta e focalizada para a linha Windows, com a intenção de torná-lo totalmente compatível com aplicações e hardwares com os quais o Windows Vista já era compatível. Apresentações dadas pela companhia no começo de 2008 mostraram um "Shell" novo, com uma barra de tarefas diferente, um sistema de "network" chamada de "HomeGroup", e aumento na performance. Algumas aplicações que foram incluidas em lançamentos anteriores do Windows, como Calendário Windows, Windows Mail, Windows Movie Maker e Windows Photo Gallery não serão incluidos no Windows 7; alguns serão oferecidos separadamente como parte gratuito do Windows Live Essentials.
Contents
Introduction
Notational Conventions
Additional Help
1 Get Started
1.1 Windows 7 System Requirements
1.2 Which Version of Windows 7?
1.2.1 Buy Your Copy of Windows 7
1.3 Windows 7 32 or 64-bit?
1.3.1 What Does 64-Bit 7 Get Me?
1.3.2 How Mainstream is 64 bit?
1.3.3 Is there a Performance Increase?
1.4 Install Windows 7
1.4.1 Upgrade to 7 from Windows Vista
1.4.2 Install Windows 7 as a Virtual Machine
1.4.2.2 Install Windows 7 as a VM
1.4.3 Dual Boot Windows XP/Vista with Windows 7 .
1.4.4 Install Windows from Scratch
1.5 Use Virtual XP Mode
1.5.1 Requirements for XP mode
1.5.2 Windows Virtual PC features for Windows XP
Mode
1.5.3 Install and Use Virtual XP Mode
1.6 Transfer Your Files from Your Old PC
1.7 About the Windows Registry
1.7.1 What is the Windows Registry?
1.7.2 Access the Windows Registry Editor
1.7.3 Add Keys or Values
1.7.4 Back up the Registry
1.8 About the Group Policy Editor
1.8.1 Access the Group Policy Editor
1.8.2 Work with the Group Policy Editor
1.9 You Are Ready to Begin
Back up Your Data
2.1 Backup and Restore
2.1.1 Launch Backup and Restore
2.1.2 Back up Your Files
2.1.3 Restoring Your Files
2.2 Back Up and Restore the Registry
2.2.1 Back up the Registry
2.2.2 Restore the Registry
2.3 Create a System Recovery Disc
2.4 Recovering Lost Data on Your Drive
3 Security
3.1 Choose an Anti-virus Program
3.2 Anti-spyware Software
3.3 Firewalls
3.4 Add Take Ownership to Context Menu
3.5 Encrypt your USB Drive’s Data
3.5.1 Download TrueCrypt
3.5.2 Encrypt part of your USB drive
3.5.3 Verify Your Encrypted Drive Works
3.6 Protect Your Data in a Hidden Container
3.7 Maximize Privacy: Browser Ad Blocking
3.7.1 Internet Explorer 8
3.7.2 Mozilla Firefox
3.7.3 Google Chrome
3.7.4 Opera
3.7.5 Safari
3.8 Maximize Privacy: Windows Media Player 11
3.5.1 Configuring Privacy When Setting up WMP11 for
the First Time
3.5.2 Configuring Privacy after WMP11 is Set Up
4 Windows 7’s New Features
4.1 Libraries
4.2 AeroSnap and AeroPeek
4.2.1 AeroSnap
4.2.2 AeroPeek
4.3 Federated Search
4.4 Improvements in User Account Control
4.5 BitLocker To Go and Biometric
4.5.1 BitLocker To Go
4.5.2 BitLocker Biometric
4.6 The Windows HomeGroup
4.6.1 Set up Your HomeGroup
4.6.2 Joining Your HomeGroup with Another PC
4.6.3 Accessing Files Shared on the HomeGroup
4.7 Device Stage
4.8 Action Center
4.8.1 Action Center – Security
4.8.2 Action Center – Maintenance
4.8.3 Action Center – Troubleshooting
4.9 Internet Explorer 8
4.9.1 Configuring IE8 for the First Time
4.9.2 Web Slices
4.9.3 Accelerators
4.9.4 Quick Tabs
4.9.5 Improved Search
4.9.6 InPrivate Browsing
4.9.7 Automatic Crash Recovery
4.10 Geographic Location
4.11 Conclusion
5 System Maintenance and Management
5.1 Automatically Delete Temporary Files
5.1.1 Create the Batch File
5.1.2 Automate the Process
5.2 Clean up Windows
5.3 Remove Entries from Add/Remove Programs
5.4 Remove Unwanted Software
5.5 Disable Memory Dump Files and Save HDD Space
5.6 Shrink/Extend a Partition on Your Hard Drive
5.7 Schedule Defragmentation
5.9.1 What does “Defragment” mean?
5.9.2 Setting up Scheduled Defragmentation
5.8 Take Charge of Automatic Updates
6 Increase Performance
6.1 Reduce Boot Time
6.1.1 Use Startup Delayer to Reduce Boot Time
6.2 Rate and Improve Your Computer’s Performance
6.3 Enhance SATA Disk Performance
6.4 Speed up Your External Hard Drives
6.5 Use ReadyBoost to Speed up Programs
6.4.1 What is ReadyBoost?
6.4.2 How Does ReadyBoost Work?
6.4.3 What are the Requirements for ReadyBoost?
6.4.4 How Can I get ReadyBoost Working for Me?
6.6 Make Windows Shut Down Faster
6.7 Run Memory Diagnostic Tool
7 Customize Your Start Menu and Desktop
7.1 Customize Your Start Menu
7.1.1 Customizing the Right-hand Panel
7.1.2 Customizing the Programs List
7.2 Change Start Menu Power Button Action
7.3 Change Your Account Picture
7.4 Customize Desktop Icons
7.5 Remove Shortcut Overlay Icon
7.6 Customize Your Mouse
7.6.1 Set the Mouse Buttons
7.6.2 Set Mouse Pointer Options
7.6.3 Set Scroll Wheel Options
7.7 Add an OS X Style Dock to Your Desktop
7.8 Customize the Taskbar
7.8.1 Move the Taskbar
7.8.2 Resize the Taskbar
7.8.3 Auto-hide the Taskbar
7.9 Restore the Quick Launch Toolbar
7.10 Add Extra Clocks
8 Wallpapers, Themes, and Screensavers
8.1 Change Your Desktop Wallpaper
8.2 Make Your Wallpaper More Functional
8.3 Shuffle Desktop Backgrounds
8.4 Activate Hidden Regional Themes
8.5 Get More Themes
8.6 Save Your Settings as a Theme
8.7 Choose a Screensaver
8.8 Recommended Screensavers
8.8.1 Photo/Video Slideshow Screensaver
8.8.2 Other Recommended Screensavers
9 Customize Windows Explorer
9.1 Set Views for all Folders
9.2 Set up Shortcuts to Common Folders
9.2.1 Adding Shortcuts to the Shortcut Menu
9.2.2 Remove Shortcuts from the Shortcut Menu
9.3 Select Multiple Files with Checkboxes
9.4 Customize Folder Icons
9.5 Set AutoPlay Defaults
10 Work Efficiently
10.1 Windows 7 Shortcut Keys
10.2 General Windows Shortcut Keys
10.2.1 Single Keys
10.2.2 Ctrl-Key Shortcuts
10.2.3 Shift Key Shortcuts
10.2.4 Alt Key Shortcuts
10.3 Windows Photo Gallery Shortcut Keys
10.3.1 General Shortcut Keys
10.3.2 Shortcut Keys When Working with Videos
10.4 Microsoft Word Shortcut
10.5 Remote Desktop Shortcut Keys
10.6 Useful Windows Commands
10.6.1 Windows Environment Controls
10.6.2 Consoles, Programs etc.
10.7 Windows Shell Folder Commands
10.7.1 Personal Folders
10.7.2 User Folders
10.7.3 System Folders
10.7.4 Applications
10.7.5 Internet Explorer
10.8 Sync System Clock with Internet Time
11 Organize Your Files
11.1 Automatically Move Files from Your Desktop
11.2 Use Naming Conventions to Organize Data
11.3 Batch Rename Your Files
11.3.1 D-FileMU Features
11.4 Relocate Personal Data Folders
11.5 Organize the Search Index
11.6 Index Zip File Contents for Searching
11.7 Scan Your Drive for Duplicate Files
11.7.1 Easy Duplicate Finder Features
Glossary
Appendices
Appendix A: Version
History
Appendix B: Contact Me
Appendix C: Create a System Restore Point
Create a System Restore Point
Restore to a Previous Restore Point
Appendix D: Launch Windows Registry Editor
Appendix E: Back up the Windows Registry
Appendix F: Burn Data to CD/DVD/Bluray
Appendix G: Burn an ISO Image to a Disc
Burn an ISO to Disc in Windows XP or Vista
Burn an ISO to Disc in Windows 7
Appendix H: Boot from a CD or DVD
Appendix I: Create a Partition with GParted
Appendix J: Change the Default Program to Handle a File
Type
Index
Nº de páginas: 378 pags
Tamanho: 12 Mb
Formato: pdf
Idioma: Inglês
O Windows 7 (Windows Sete, em inglês: Windows Seven) (cujo codinome foi Blackcomb e Vienna), é a mais recente versão do Microsoft Windows, uma série de sistemas operacionais produzidos pela Microsoft para uso em computadores pessoais, incluindo computadores domésticos e empresariais, laptops e pc´s de centros de mídia, entre outros. Windows 7 foi lançado para empresas no dia 22 de julho de 2009, e será vendido livremente para usuários comuns a partir do dia 22 de outubro de 2009, menos de 3 anos depois do lançamento de seu predecessor, Windows Vista. A versão do Windows 7 para servidores, chamada de Windows Server 2008 R2, tem previsão de lançamento mais ou menos no mesmo periodo que este.
Diferente de seu predecessor, que introduziu um grande numero de novidades, Windows 7 pretende ser uma atualização mais modesta e focalizada para a linha Windows, com a intenção de torná-lo totalmente compatível com aplicações e hardwares com os quais o Windows Vista já era compatível. Apresentações dadas pela companhia no começo de 2008 mostraram um "Shell" novo, com uma barra de tarefas diferente, um sistema de "network" chamada de "HomeGroup", e aumento na performance. Algumas aplicações que foram incluidas em lançamentos anteriores do Windows, como Calendário Windows, Windows Mail, Windows Movie Maker e Windows Photo Gallery não serão incluidos no Windows 7; alguns serão oferecidos separadamente como parte gratuito do Windows Live Essentials.
Contents
Introduction
Notational Conventions
Additional Help
1 Get Started
1.1 Windows 7 System Requirements
1.2 Which Version of Windows 7?
1.2.1 Buy Your Copy of Windows 7
1.3 Windows 7 32 or 64-bit?
1.3.1 What Does 64-Bit 7 Get Me?
1.3.2 How Mainstream is 64 bit?
1.3.3 Is there a Performance Increase?
1.4 Install Windows 7
1.4.1 Upgrade to 7 from Windows Vista
1.4.2 Install Windows 7 as a Virtual Machine
1.4.2.2 Install Windows 7 as a VM
1.4.3 Dual Boot Windows XP/Vista with Windows 7 .
1.4.4 Install Windows from Scratch
1.5 Use Virtual XP Mode
1.5.1 Requirements for XP mode
1.5.2 Windows Virtual PC features for Windows XP
Mode
1.5.3 Install and Use Virtual XP Mode
1.6 Transfer Your Files from Your Old PC
1.7 About the Windows Registry
1.7.1 What is the Windows Registry?
1.7.2 Access the Windows Registry Editor
1.7.3 Add Keys or Values
1.7.4 Back up the Registry
1.8 About the Group Policy Editor
1.8.1 Access the Group Policy Editor
1.8.2 Work with the Group Policy Editor
1.9 You Are Ready to Begin
Back up Your Data
2.1 Backup and Restore
2.1.1 Launch Backup and Restore
2.1.2 Back up Your Files
2.1.3 Restoring Your Files
2.2 Back Up and Restore the Registry
2.2.1 Back up the Registry
2.2.2 Restore the Registry
2.3 Create a System Recovery Disc
2.4 Recovering Lost Data on Your Drive
3 Security
3.1 Choose an Anti-virus Program
3.2 Anti-spyware Software
3.3 Firewalls
3.4 Add Take Ownership to Context Menu
3.5 Encrypt your USB Drive’s Data
3.5.1 Download TrueCrypt
3.5.2 Encrypt part of your USB drive
3.5.3 Verify Your Encrypted Drive Works
3.6 Protect Your Data in a Hidden Container
3.7 Maximize Privacy: Browser Ad Blocking
3.7.1 Internet Explorer 8
3.7.2 Mozilla Firefox
3.7.3 Google Chrome
3.7.4 Opera
3.7.5 Safari
3.8 Maximize Privacy: Windows Media Player 11
3.5.1 Configuring Privacy When Setting up WMP11 for
the First Time
3.5.2 Configuring Privacy after WMP11 is Set Up
4 Windows 7’s New Features
4.1 Libraries
4.2 AeroSnap and AeroPeek
4.2.1 AeroSnap
4.2.2 AeroPeek
4.3 Federated Search
4.4 Improvements in User Account Control
4.5 BitLocker To Go and Biometric
4.5.1 BitLocker To Go
4.5.2 BitLocker Biometric
4.6 The Windows HomeGroup
4.6.1 Set up Your HomeGroup
4.6.2 Joining Your HomeGroup with Another PC
4.6.3 Accessing Files Shared on the HomeGroup
4.7 Device Stage
4.8 Action Center
4.8.1 Action Center – Security
4.8.2 Action Center – Maintenance
4.8.3 Action Center – Troubleshooting
4.9 Internet Explorer 8
4.9.1 Configuring IE8 for the First Time
4.9.2 Web Slices
4.9.3 Accelerators
4.9.4 Quick Tabs
4.9.5 Improved Search
4.9.6 InPrivate Browsing
4.9.7 Automatic Crash Recovery
4.10 Geographic Location
4.11 Conclusion
5 System Maintenance and Management
5.1 Automatically Delete Temporary Files
5.1.1 Create the Batch File
5.1.2 Automate the Process
5.2 Clean up Windows
5.3 Remove Entries from Add/Remove Programs
5.4 Remove Unwanted Software
5.5 Disable Memory Dump Files and Save HDD Space
5.6 Shrink/Extend a Partition on Your Hard Drive
5.7 Schedule Defragmentation
5.9.1 What does “Defragment” mean?
5.9.2 Setting up Scheduled Defragmentation
5.8 Take Charge of Automatic Updates
6 Increase Performance
6.1 Reduce Boot Time
6.1.1 Use Startup Delayer to Reduce Boot Time
6.2 Rate and Improve Your Computer’s Performance
6.3 Enhance SATA Disk Performance
6.4 Speed up Your External Hard Drives
6.5 Use ReadyBoost to Speed up Programs
6.4.1 What is ReadyBoost?
6.4.2 How Does ReadyBoost Work?
6.4.3 What are the Requirements for ReadyBoost?
6.4.4 How Can I get ReadyBoost Working for Me?
6.6 Make Windows Shut Down Faster
6.7 Run Memory Diagnostic Tool
7 Customize Your Start Menu and Desktop
7.1 Customize Your Start Menu
7.1.1 Customizing the Right-hand Panel
7.1.2 Customizing the Programs List
7.2 Change Start Menu Power Button Action
7.3 Change Your Account Picture
7.4 Customize Desktop Icons
7.5 Remove Shortcut Overlay Icon
7.6 Customize Your Mouse
7.6.1 Set the Mouse Buttons
7.6.2 Set Mouse Pointer Options
7.6.3 Set Scroll Wheel Options
7.7 Add an OS X Style Dock to Your Desktop
7.8 Customize the Taskbar
7.8.1 Move the Taskbar
7.8.2 Resize the Taskbar
7.8.3 Auto-hide the Taskbar
7.9 Restore the Quick Launch Toolbar
7.10 Add Extra Clocks
8 Wallpapers, Themes, and Screensavers
8.1 Change Your Desktop Wallpaper
8.2 Make Your Wallpaper More Functional
8.3 Shuffle Desktop Backgrounds
8.4 Activate Hidden Regional Themes
8.5 Get More Themes
8.6 Save Your Settings as a Theme
8.7 Choose a Screensaver
8.8 Recommended Screensavers
8.8.1 Photo/Video Slideshow Screensaver
8.8.2 Other Recommended Screensavers
9 Customize Windows Explorer
9.1 Set Views for all Folders
9.2 Set up Shortcuts to Common Folders
9.2.1 Adding Shortcuts to the Shortcut Menu
9.2.2 Remove Shortcuts from the Shortcut Menu
9.3 Select Multiple Files with Checkboxes
9.4 Customize Folder Icons
9.5 Set AutoPlay Defaults
10 Work Efficiently
10.1 Windows 7 Shortcut Keys
10.2 General Windows Shortcut Keys
10.2.1 Single Keys
10.2.2 Ctrl-Key Shortcuts
10.2.3 Shift Key Shortcuts
10.2.4 Alt Key Shortcuts
10.3 Windows Photo Gallery Shortcut Keys
10.3.1 General Shortcut Keys
10.3.2 Shortcut Keys When Working with Videos
10.4 Microsoft Word Shortcut
10.5 Remote Desktop Shortcut Keys
10.6 Useful Windows Commands
10.6.1 Windows Environment Controls
10.6.2 Consoles, Programs etc.
10.7 Windows Shell Folder Commands
10.7.1 Personal Folders
10.7.2 User Folders
10.7.3 System Folders
10.7.4 Applications
10.7.5 Internet Explorer
10.8 Sync System Clock with Internet Time
11 Organize Your Files
11.1 Automatically Move Files from Your Desktop
11.2 Use Naming Conventions to Organize Data
11.3 Batch Rename Your Files
11.3.1 D-FileMU Features
11.4 Relocate Personal Data Folders
11.5 Organize the Search Index
11.6 Index Zip File Contents for Searching
11.7 Scan Your Drive for Duplicate Files
11.7.1 Easy Duplicate Finder Features
Glossary
Appendices
Appendix A: Version
History
Appendix B: Contact Me
Appendix C: Create a System Restore Point
Create a System Restore Point
Restore to a Previous Restore Point
Appendix D: Launch Windows Registry Editor
Appendix E: Back up the Windows Registry
Appendix F: Burn Data to CD/DVD/Bluray
Appendix G: Burn an ISO Image to a Disc
Burn an ISO to Disc in Windows XP or Vista
Burn an ISO to Disc in Windows 7
Appendix H: Boot from a CD or DVD
Appendix I: Create a Partition with GParted
Appendix J: Change the Default Program to Handle a File
Type
Index
Nº de páginas: 378 pags
Tamanho: 12 Mb
Formato: pdf
Idioma: Inglês
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