[How to] make your Video, your Wallpaper in Windows 7

“I do have a background of .JPG Pic”…….if any one say this to you then you feel normal…… that can be done by everyone…….but what if some one came and say I do have media file running on my desktop background as wallpaper………ummmm you say this is exciting.Yes this is possible, you can make your favorite media file running in you desktop background as wallpaper.

I had almost forgotten that we have used the animated picture as our background wallpaper in Windows Vista. Some Few Days ago one of my friend make me remind of this….and then I started to search over it for Windows 7 also, so i can use on it also………and then i found the application name DreamScene

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Windows 7 UAC Vulnerability…FIXED

A simple change made into Windows 7’s registry can cause the operating system to cut access for end users to the settings of the User Account Control feature. According to the Redmond company, the Office 97 has been identified as the source of the problem. Microsoft explains that the issue only occurs in scenarios in which end users attempt to install Office 97. It is the very installation of Office 97 that is responsible for the registry change which cuts off access to the settings of UAC in Windows 7.

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Schedule Task Manually…….how?

Tasks,processes,commands can be scheduled in Windows through Task Scheduler.

But is it possible to do this through few lines using the command prompt?

This is where the “at” command is useful

Administrator access is needed to schedule,modify or delete tasks using the “at” command.

Suppose the box needs to be shutdown at 7 pm today,this can be done by simply typing 

 

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Prevent Themes to Change Desktop Icons & Mouse Pointers in Windows 7

 

Registry is today’s powerful tool. Fot this purpose you can use registry editior. Or you can say this is one trick that you can perform using Registry editor. So let’s begin our trick.

Follow these simple steps to prevent themes to automatically change Desktop icons and mouse cursors in Windows 7 using registry:

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Adjust time on Aero peek on windows 7

Aero Peek” is a new feature in Windows 7 which has replaced the old “Show Desktop” shortcut. It can be found as a small rectangle present at the end of Taskbar. When you hover the mouse cursor over it, it allows you to peek behind all open windows by hiding all windows and showing only outlines of all windows.

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