Changes to the Windows 7 interface have won the admiration of many, but some built-in tools are also compelling. This article will share the impressive improvements in Windows 7, ranging from ISO burner to biometric framework.
Windows 7 has attracted a lot of attention, but most of the attention is focused on changes in the interface, such as the redesigned taskbar, new data management performance, such as libraries. There are some improvements that are not obvious--such as new, improved tools in the operating system. In this article, we discussed these 10 tools for simplifying operations.
1. Activity Centre
Centralized management is the theme of this center, and Windows 7 provides us with a one-stop service where we can handle security matters, troubleshoot, and then recover, instead of looking for each individual program. It's all in the Easy Control panel where you can get maintenance and security information, view performance information, change UAC settings, and more.
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This is an extension of the Security Center in Vista. It is meaningful to combine security settings with system maintenance and recovery. If you have a problem to deal with, Action Center also appears as an icon in the system disk, which displays a red X.
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Microsoft has designed it as a simple operation that allows us to easily switch between multiple types of notifications. So, if your computer has an antivirus program that Windows doesn't recognize, you don't need to handle the pop-up installation prompts-just turn off the virus protection information.