Preselect Operating System You Want To Reboot Into Using iReboot
Posted September 20, 2009 – 12:35 pm in: Freeware
Many of the Windows users are running Windows 7 in dual boot with Vista or XP. Often we need to reboot into other OS to do some work.
Generally, we need to use Reboot option, wait for system to shutdown, then again wait for system reboot and POST, and finally we need to select operating system to boot into.
With iReboot rebooting into another OS very simple. Just use the iReboot icon in the system tray to choose which operating system you would like to reboot into. iReboot will automatically reboot into the preselected operating system. You need not to select the OS entry in the boot menu as well. Very useful tool if you often reboot into another OS.
This utility is very small (247 KB) and works perfectly on Windows 7.
Tags: iReboot, iReboot for Windows 7, Reboot With iReboot
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Posted July 27, 2010 – 2:59 pm in: E-books
Microsoft has released a free guide Getting Started with Office 2010 and is available to download via Microsoft download center.
This 258-page guide provides an overview of the Microsoft Office 2010 suites and information about how to get started with Office 2010. The guide compares all six editions (Office Home and Student, Home and Business, Standard, Professional, Professional Plus and Professional Academic) and also covers features available in these editions.
The guide also describes the differences in UI elements among Office 2010, the 2007 Office system, and Office 2003. Download size is just 2.3
Posted July 28, 2010 – 2:49 pm in: Freeware
There are several cases where end-users might want to backup all installed drivers on Windows 7. There isn’t an option in Windows 7 to backup installed drivers however, it can be done with the help of a third-party free tool.
Double Driver is one such utility that allows you view, backup and restore all installed drivers in a jiffy. Using this tool also very simple. Just download, extract the contents and then run dd.exe file present in the folder. First, you need to scan your system to view all installed
Posted July 27, 2010 – 8:15 pm in: Freeware
With default settings, Windows 7 allows you move a window only by clicking on the title bar of the window. If you are new to the title bar word, it’s the top most part of a window. The title bar displays the name of the document or program that you are working on.
In Windows, we need to point the mouse pointer on the title bar of a window and then need to drag it to move. As we can only use the title bar area, here is a tiny tool that allows you move
