Posts Tagged ‘how to recover windows 7’
We have already shown how to recover Windows 7 product key using KeyFinder tool. Like KeyFinder, Windows Key Finder is another handy tool to quickly recover lost Windows 7, Vista or XP key in a jiffy.
Windows Key Finder program simply decodes the encoded product key stored at HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion node of the registry in a value called DigitalProductId.
This is a standalone tool and simple-to-use as well. Download, extract and run the utility to view your Windows product key. Note that this tool only retrieves Windows product key and can’t be used to recover Microsoft Office product key.
The program also displays some valuable information like your Windows install date, system type, OS build number, total… Continue reading
Posted February 17, 2010 – 2:19 pm in: Freeware
Paragon Software is giving away its System Backup 2010 Special Edition via GAOFD site for the next 24 hours.
Like other Paragon tools, System Backup 2010 also comes with an easy-to-use interface. The software offers sector backup, fast backup initiation, differential backup, synthetic backup, and WinPE recovery environment. The current version supports Windows 7 as well.
With this tool you can backup bookmarks, passwords, drivers, software, Windows OS and Data with a few clicks.
If you have already installed Paragon Backup and Recovery 10 suite, just ignore this System Backup 2010 as the… Continue reading
Posted February 17, 2010 – 11:40 am in: Windows 7 Tweaks
If you are planning to reinstall Windows 7 and also looking for a way to recover the product key from the current Windows 7 installation, here is a tool to simplify your job.
Recovering Windows 7 Product key is simple with KeyFinder Pro. KeyFinder Pro is a freeware for Windows to recover Windows and Office product keys in a jiffy.
The tool can recover Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Office XP, Office… Continue reading
Posted February 18, 2010 – 4:08 pm in: Windows 7 Tweaks
If you have been experiencing issues while burning files to a DVD-R Dual Layer disc in Window 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, you can now download a hotfix to fix this problem.
According to Microsoft, when you try to burn files to a Dual Layer DVD-R disk in Windows Explorer, the operation may fail with a time-out error. This problem also occurs if you use an application that uses Image Mastering API version 2.0 (IMAPI v2) to burn files. Simply download the hotfix, install and reboot your Windows 7 or Windows Server… Continue reading
Posted February 18, 2010 – 8:51 am in: Windows 7
Windows 7 maker Microsoft on Wednesday released a new Windows Activation update that helps you confirm that the copy of Windows 7 that is running on your PC is genuine.
Many Windows 7 users are not aware of the fact that Windows 7 allows users to create system image disc, which can then be used to restore system to an earlier state via Windows Advanced Recovery feature.
Advanced Recovery is one of the lesser known features of Windows 7. Using the advanced recovery methods present in the Windows 7, one can return Windows 7 to a usable state if it’s badly damaged.
You can launch advanced recovery methods available in Windows 7 by navigating to Control Panel > Recovery > Advanced Recovery methods
