13 Windows 7 tips
If you are installing Windows 7, or if you just got a new computer, there are a few things you should do before you start using it. Here they are.
- Configure the Start Menu.
- Richt-click the Windows logo on the taskbar.
- Select “Properties”.
- On the “Start Menu” tab, click the “Customize” button.
- Computer: display as a menu.
- Connect to: not checked.
- Control panel: display as a menu.
- Default programs: not checked.
- Devices and printers: checked.
- Documents: display as a menu.
- Downloads: do not display this item.
- Enable context menus: checked.
- Favorites menu: not checked.
- Games: do not display this item.
- Help: not checked.
- Highlight newly installed programs: not checked.
- Homegroup: not checked.
- Music: display as a menu.
- Network: not checked.
- Open submenus: checked.
- Personal folder: do not display this item.
- Pictures: display as a menu.
- Recent items: checked.
- Recorded TV: do not display this item.
- Run command: checked.
- Search other files: search with public folders.
- Search programs: checked.
- Sort All programs menu: checked.
- System administrative tools: Display on the All Programs menu.
- Use large icons: checked.
- Videos: Display as a menu.
- Configure Windows Explorer.
- Hide Favorites.
- Make your local network a Work network (or just hide Homegroup).
- Open Windows Explorer, click the “Organize” button, and select “Folder and Search options”.
- On the “General” tab…
- Show all folders: not checked
- Automatically expand: checked
- On the “View” tab…
- Always show icons: not checked.
- Always show menus: checked.
- Display file icon: checked.
- Display file size: checked.
- Display the full path: checked.
- Hidden files and folders: Don’t show (we will do something about this further down).
- Hide empty drives: not checked.
- Hide extensions: not checked (this is the most idiotic option ever).
- Hide protected OS files: not checked.
- Launch folder windows in a separate process: not checked.
- Restore previous folders: checked.
- Show drive letters: checked.
- Show encrypted: checked.
- Show pop-up: checked.
- Show preview handlers: checked.
- Use check boxes to select: not checked.
- Use Sharing Wizard: checked.
- When typing into list view: Select the typed item.
- Click the “Apply To Folders” button, and click OK.
- Configure My Documents.
- In Windows Explorer, navigate to “C:\Users\[your user name]“.
- Right-click “My Documents”, and rename it to “Documents”.
- Right-click “My Music”, and rename it to “Music”.
- Right-click “My Pictures”, and rename it to “Pictures”.
- Right-click “My Videos”, and rename it to “Videos”.
- Drag and drop “Music” into the “Documents” folder.
- Drag and drop “Pictures” into the “Documents” folder.
- Drag and drop “Videos” into the “Documents” folder.
- Move the Taskbar to the left side of the screen. With a widescreen monitor (which any new computer will have), it makes much more sense to waste a small strip on the left than a strip that runs all the way across the bottom of the screen, making a narrow display area even narrower.
- Install Aerobar. Unzip the aerobar.zip file, copy the “AeroBar” directory to your “Program Files” directory (or “Program Files (x86)” directory on Windows 7 64-bit), then create a shortcut to “Aerobar.exe” in the Startup folder of your Start Menu. (A Squared Anti-Malware flags Aerobar as having a trojan. Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware and Avast! Free Antivirus, in which I have more trust, do not. It is my opinion that A Squared is giving a false positive.)
- Install Toggle Hidden Files and assign a hotkey to it (I use “Windows+h”).
- Show drive letters before the drive name.
- Restore the Search context menu.
- Install KeyTweak and remap the Caps Lock key to Left Shift.
- Add a Take Ownership context menu to Windows Explorer.
- Install ClipX, with the Stickies, Autoupdate, and Limits plugins.
- Install AllSnap (the 64 bit version, if you are running 64-bit Windows). You must disable “Aero Snap” (which is useless) first!
- If you use Photoshop, install Mystic Thumbs
Now that you have done all of that, there are a few essential applications you should consider installing:
- 7-Zip
- Notepad++
- Firefox You might also consider these addons:
- Adblock Plus
- bug 489729
- Coral IE Tab
- Menu Editor
- New Tab Homepage
- Tabberwocky
- Xmarks (I synchronize bookmarks, but not passwords, and I turn Xmarks’ “Discovery” features off.)
- Thunderbird with the calendar plugin (You might also consider linking Thunderbird’s address book and calendar to Google.)
- Irfanview and the Irfanview plugins
- OpenOffice
- Avast! Free Antivirus
Copernic Desktop Search(I paid for the professional version. I think it’s worth it.)(I eventualy uninstalled this. It was just too much of a resource hog, even on a brand new computer.)- SmartDefrag
- Dexpot
- Bulk Rename Utility
- FontExpert (It costs money, but if you work with fonts a great deal, it is worth it.) When you put fonts into groups, make sure you create shortcuts, rather than copying the font files.
- PeerBlock
Blackmoor Vituperative
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.