With our recently finished poll (Windows 7 – Love or Hate) we wanted to get our readers views on the Windows 7. As you can see from the pie chart above (click to enlarge), 60% of our voters love windows 7, 8% hate it and 32% are yet to be swayed in either direction. Here at PCToolbox we’re a big fan of Windows 7 and are recommending it to all our clients. Whilst Vista was not a big hit with many users we believe that Microsoft have produced a class operating system in Windows 7 and have well and truly silenced the critics.
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Poll Review – Windows 7 – Love or Hate?
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Generic steps to removing a virus from an infected PC
Ever been infected with a virus but not known what to do? Well have no fear…PCToolbox is here…with a tutorial to help you remove the virus!
- Firstly download the free version of Malwarebytes
- Now you need to turn off System Restore. Use the following tutorials to aid you:
For Windows 7
For Vista
For XP - Boot your machine into ‘Safe Mode’. This is done by restarting your computer and immediately when it starts to come on keep tapping F8 until you get a menu on the screen to choose Safe Mode.
- Now install and run Malwarebytes. Remove whatever the software finds.
- You may have to repeat step 4 a few times!
- Now reboot your machine normally and run Malwarebytes 1 more time assuming it finds nothing
- Turn ‘System Restore’ back on. Use the following tutorials to help you:
For Windows
For Vista
For XP
Please Note – This tutorial is designed for those who are competent computer users. All PCToolbox advice is produced in the best interest of the reader to help maintain a healthy working machine and therefore cannot be held responsible for any problems that may occur. If you’re unsure about any of the above advice please contact your local IT Technician.
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Poll Review – Will you upgrade to Windows 7 straight away?

Our most recent poll was ‘Will you upgrade to Windows 7 straight away?’ 50% of voters said yes they would compared to the 29% saying no and the 21% saying maybe.
To those who said no or maybe we want to urge you to upgrade to Windows 7. Here at PCToolbox and Brandstar we’re huge fans of the new operating system.
If you’re not sure about the upgrade and you’d like to find out more check out our Windows 7 posts on PCToolbox and Brandstar! Over the next few weeks we’ll continue to add to our range of Windows 7 posts!
So to conclude…buy Windows 7!
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Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista
Just over 1 1/2 years ago we wrote a post titled ‘Quick Tip – Resize Multiple Images Quickly‘. One of the programs we mentioned in the blog only worked for machines running XP. However, a company called CodePlex have adapted the software so it can be used for Windows 7 and Vista machines! Here is a tutorial for the software:
Downloading and Installing
- Before you do anything you need to download the program. The software can be downloaded from phototoysclone.codeplex.com.
- Click ‘Download Now’ on the right

- Click ‘Agree’ if you are willing to agree to the license.
- Next save the file to your computer by clicking ‘Save File’ (Firefox Users, wording may vary between Web Browsers)

- Now you need to open the downloaded file. Internet Explorer users should click ‘Open’. Firefox users should go to the downloads window and double-click on then file then click ‘OK’.

- Click ‘Run’
- Now follow through the installation process until the end.
- Once the installation process is complete you’re ready to get resizing!
How to Resize One Image
- Firstly ensure that you’ve downloaded and installed the software.
- Secondly locate the image you wish to resize. For example, most images on computers are stored in ‘my pictures’.
- Once you’ve found the image you wish to resize right click on it and select ‘Resize Pictures’ (click to enlarge image)

- If there is size option you’re happy with select it but clicking on it and then click OK.

Alternatively, if you wish to choose specific dimensions click ‘advanced >>’. This gives you the opportunity to create custom dimensions, ask the tool to make images smaller but not larger and also ask the tool to resize originals and not make copies. When happy click ‘OK’

- Your images will then appear resized (see example below for users who chose for copies to be made)

How to resize a selection of images in one folder
- Firstly follow step 1 and 2 from the ‘How to resize one image’
- Once you’ve located the images you wish to resize click on them all whilst holding down ‘Ctrl’ (Control) on your keyboard. If you would like to resize all press ‘ctrl + A’ (Click image to enlarge)

- Next you need to Right Click on one of the images you have selected and then select ‘Resize Pictures’ (click to make the image bigger)

- If there is size option you’re happy with select it but clicking on it and then click OK.

Alternatively, if you wish to choose specific dimensions click ‘advanced >>’. This gives you the opportunity to create custom dimensions, ask the tool to make images smaller but not larger and also ask the tool to resize originals and not make copies. When happy click ‘OK’

- Your images will then appear in the folder resized (click to make image bigger)

We’re impressed with this program! Watch out for our review on it next week!
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Google Chrome OS – Yikes!
Google is developing an operating system (OS) for personal computers, in a direct challenge to market leader Microsoft and its Windows system.
Google Chrome OS will be aimed initially at small, low-cost netbooks, but will eventually be used on PC’s as well.
Google said netbooks with Chrome OS could be on sale by middle 2010.
“Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS,” the firm said in its official blog.
The operating system, which will run on an open source license, was a “natural extension” of its Chrome browser, the firm said.
The news comes just months before Microsoft launches the latest version of its operating system, called Windows 7.
To continue reading this article on the BBC click here
Watch this space!!
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Windows 7 RC – How it’s going
So our first post on Windows 7 RC was relativly short, this one comes after a bit of use and testing and we stand by the previous title “Windows 7 RC is BRILLIANT” we are very impressed.
If you don’t want to read on then you can take these three things away from our findings
- Speed
- Stable
- Compatible
For those with the time to read on we will explain what we are meaning by these three findings.
Speed
We have Windows 7 running on a pretty average system, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB Memory, 160GB Hard Drive. Nothing hugely special by today’s standards but we have found it to run very nicely.
The sort of use it has got is in the list below and at no point have we found it to be slow, non-responsive or sluggish. Obviously it is a new install and this helps but still we are impressed! So it has been used for the following over the last few weeks
- Website design
- Internet / Email
- General Office work
- FTP
- Remote Support
Stable
No crashes or hanging to date! What more can we say…?
Compatability
Software / Hardware we have successfully working on the Windows 7 system is as follows:
- Dell Optiplex 360 – ok, this is actually the hardware it is running on, but still useful to know!
- T-Mobile Mobile Broadband Adaptor – this didn’t work on the Beta so we are very impressed it works now!
- Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
- Microsoft Office 2007
- Hamachi VPN
- Filezilla
- Firefox
- Crossloop
- AVG 8.5 Internet Security
- Windows Home Server Connector Software
We still have got a bit more testing before we would be happy to adopt it as a operating system for a production office machine, but I am very tempted! Roll on Final Release…
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Windows 7 RC – Brilliant!
We have been testing the Beta version of Windows 7 since that was released and downloaded the RC as soon as we could get our hands on it. In short we still think it is brilliant and are really looking forward to the final release.
Without writing pages and pages on this the best way to sum up Windows 7 is this - “Windows 7 is in short a refined version of Windows Vista”
If you have a spare machine then download the Release Candidate for free here: Microsot Windows 7 RC Download. And see what you think.
Have a read of our other Windows 7 posts and we will post back soon with of first impressions of Windows 7 RC !
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Nice and Simple – Windows 7 Features
Today we have a few simple but very nice features of Windows 7, starting with the show desktop…where is it…it is no longer part of the QuickLaunch that people are used to but now instead it is on the far right of the taskbar where there is a small rectangle…click this and it takes you to the desktop, or alternatively hover over it and it shows you the desktop until you move away and then it takes you back to the program you were using. Very nice touch!
Wireless Networks – In Vista I always found the connect to a network icon down by the clock a bit annoying, sometimes it would bring things straight up, other times it wouldn’t. In Windows 7 you click it and immediately get a list of available networks along with the one you may be connected to. From here you can easily connect to another one. Nothing revolutionary, just something that worked made to work better!
Icons – Again this nice and simple touch is related to the task bar, the little icons that appear you install so many applications these days are now grouped in one area. All you have to do to view them is click the arrow and a box appears with them in, see the image on the right to see what I mean.
Tile Windows – If you’re anything like me then you will often want to have two windows open at one time and be able to see some or all of them. Commonly I use this for transferring files from one folder to another. Arranging the windows like shown in the picture below can take time and if you are not used to using the mouse to do this it could be a fiddly process. Now all you do is drag the windows to the left and then the right respectively and they align themselves as shown in that picture..nice and easy!
And on a similar note, if you drag a window that is not fully maximised to the top of the screen and let go…it maximises it!
Windows 7 really has been designed to make mundane tasks so much easier, it’s great!
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Windows 7 Beta – First Glance
It is almost unbelievable that Microsoft are bringing out a new version of Windows when Vista was only released two years ago…but I suppose it is only in Beta. But we have it here to test and have been playing with it for some time.
First impressions are that it is very Vista-like! But we are fans of Vista here so that is a good thing. The install went very quickly and smoothly on a fairly basic Dell Optiplex 360 Intel Core 2 Duo machine.
So here is the desktop….
As you can see, it has the Vista Sidebar with the clock at the top, and the big Vista style icons. The most noticeable change here is the taskbar at the bottom. The quick launch icons have got bigger! And the open applications are just the program icon which is nice.
One note about the Sidebar, this is actually no longer just a Sidebar because the gadgets that you can choose to have there can actually be positioned anywhere on the screen.
If you hover over one of the icons on the taskbar that is representing an open application you get a preview of what is open, see image below….

And then you just click on the one you want to work with. Easy.
Also, if you right click on one of the icons on the quick launch/taskbar you get a menu specific to that application, rather then the good old standard right click menu. So for example you might get recent documents if you right click on the word icon that is down there or shortcuts to desktop, pictures, music, videos etc if you right click on the documents folder.
The main aim here I believe is to make things more accessible for users, ways to quickly get where we want rather than having to wait for windows to load before we can get to pictures etc.
Another nice, yet simple feature I would like to bring to your attention is a change to the start menu,


You will notice that in the top picture that programs such as Word and Paint have arrows next to them, if you were to hover over the program for long enough or click the arrow and you get….yes you’ve guessed it, a list of recent documents (see bottom image of the two above). Now that is a feature we really like!
That’s it for the first glance, coming up soon will be some nice simple features of Windows 7 Beta! Keep an eye out for that one.
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Windows 7 Beta
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Windows 7 Beta
We like to be on the ‘cutting edge’ when it comes to Microsoft Software..so I think we must have been one of the first to download the Windows 7 Beta when it was made available last week!
So far we haven’t done much with it other than
- Install it on a Dell Optiplex 360 with no problems, it was very quick to install and installed all the drivers automatically so that was a nice surprise!
- Downloaded and installed AVG Trial which again works so it is good to know there will be Anti-Virus protection out there as soon as Windows 7 is released!
- Connected the machine to a Windows Home Server…again a breeze!
So there have been no problems as yet. As it is a beta I do expect them but let’s see what happens.
First Impressions are that Windows 7 is very quick. It is obviously a build on Vista but there are some nice touches that make working on a computer faster and easier
We’ll keep you posted but if you have had the chance to play with it share you findings
Cheers. Graham.
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