Restore the desktop button on the left side of the main screen
If you already have installed Windows 7 since I was a beta version and plans to upgrade to the final RTM version or you may have noticed that the updater an error that says something like: "You can not upgrade to this version of Windows 7." How to restore the show desktop button on the left side of the main screen and what are the options to burn a disc in Windows 7.
Re: Restore the desktop button on the left side of the main screen
The problem is that you will probably have the evaluation version and it can be configured and modified to your taste and does not like to install everything again. There is a method that lets you install Windows 7 final on a RC. But first you will have to copy the DVD contents of Windows 7 final (of course, this only applies to the Ultimate version) or uncompressed if they have any in ISO format. Unzip the ISO file is very simple, just open 7zip, find the ISO, select all the contents and extract it to a folder. Now only remains the modification Finally edit the version file and save it.
Re: Restore the desktop button on the left side of the main screen
For advanced users of the new interface Windows taskbar in Windows 7 is a complete success. It is normal to read many reviews and opinions about the improvement in speed and simple to use. But like everything else in life are those who prefer to continue using the interface of a lifetime. The latter certainly want the bar shortcut icons to the right of the start menu, the bar that brought the earlier versions of Windows and had, among other icons, the desktop display. To enable show desktop "classic" Windows 7 must create a new toolbar (right click on the taskbar> toolbars> new toolbar and type the following line (you can copy and paste): userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch % userprofile% \ AppData \ Roaming \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Quick Launch.
Re: Restore the desktop button on the left side of the main screen
Windows 7, like Windows XP and Vista can burn DVDs and CDs and music data without an external program. Before explaining how to burn a DVD in Windwos 7 is my duty to recommend third-party programs that are much more easy to use as the free version of Nero or the excellent IMGBurn. You can simply drag and drop and create your disc. But for advance function you can use Nero.