Users of Microsoft
Windows 7 operating system may not contradict to the statement that it is one
of the most sophisticated version of Windows. It insures many aspects of
Windows, which may have been neglected in the previous times. Although, it has
satisfied its operators to much extent, it is still subject to modifications.
This document entails the information directed towards the same route. Check
out the following suggestions to make your Windows 7 more adaptive.
Avoid Disk Space Messages
Although, it is
one of the useful features of Windows 7 to notify real issues worth of
attention, it cannot be stated as helpful all the time. Some of the users may feel
annoying while triggering such notifying messages. To disable or avoid being
notified in this way, try executing following instructions.
1.
Open
Registry Editor by typing ‘regedit’
in the Search box
2.
Navigate
through HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the
left panel, to reach the following path
3.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
4.
In
the right panel, locate the entry naming NoLowDiskSpaceChecks
5.
Double
click it to Modify, and put 1 in the
text field next to Value data. Click
OK to save the settings
Add Move To option in Context menu
It is another way
to save your precious time. Suppose you have to move a file or object from
desktop to desired directory or what so ever. You would definitely want to have
an option to perform this task, eliminating certain steps. You are informed
through a tweak that it is now possible through following steps.
1.
Open
Registry Editor by typing ‘regedit’
in the Search box
2.
Navigate
through HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT in the
left panel, to reach the following path
3.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFileSystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\MoveTo
4.
If
the Move To key does not exist, create it by a right click, and then choosing New
Key
5.
In
the right panel, double click on the (default)
String Value to Modify it
6.
In
the Value data field, put the value
as {C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13},
and press OK
End the Task Not Responding
Automatically
Due to some
reasons, some programs and applications are conflict with other processes or
break/lose the thread. As a result, these are resisted in being continued. Such
a situation is also very bothersome for the users. With the help of following entry,
you can treat it accordingly.
1.
Open
Registry Editor by typing ‘regedit’
in the Search box
2.
Navigate
through HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the
left panel, to reach the following path
3.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control
Panel\Desktop
4.
In
the right panel, locate the entry naming AutoEndTasks
5.
Double
click it to Modify, and put 1 in the text field next to Value data. Click OK to save the settings
In order to get
all these changes in effect, restart your system once. If in case, you want to
Undo whatever changes you made through these tweaks, just reverse the these
actions.