Troubleshooting Windows 7

By | April 24, 2012

Windows 7 isn’t the all-new operating system that some people make it seem to be. But it’s a heck of a lot better than Vista. And Windows 7 does have some interesting and useful new features. One of them is something called the Troubleshooting Center.

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As you can see from the screen shot above, the Troubleshooting Center in Windows 7 contains many useful and helpful features. You can get help with printer problems, connection problems, Windows Update problems, sound problems, performance problems and more.

Even if you’re having no problems with your Windows 7 computer right now, you should visit the Troubleshooting Center and familiarize yourself with it just in case a problem arises in the future. The Troubleshooting Center in Windows 7 can help you resolve many common computer problems quickly and easily – and we’re betting many of you who are new to Windows 7 didn’t even know it was there.Β  Now you do, so go take a look and explore its many features. Click on your start button and type in “troubleshooting” (without the quotes) in your start menu search box.

4 thoughts on “Troubleshooting Windows 7

  1. Les

    Two excellent tips which I followed and the changes made in troubleshooting are big improvements. Also my Caps Lock now is musical. Thanks a bunch

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  2. mary ragno

    everyone keeps putting vista down…why, i don’t know…just got a new computer…has windows 7…sorry to say, i’ll take vista 100 times over…just had to get that off my chest…could get to places faster and much quicker…answered my questions better…up with vista…down with windows 7…god bless…lol
    mary

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  3. Colin Jones

    I tend to agree with Mary concerning Vista. My tech said Windows 7 is much better than Vista but I am yet to be convinced having just purchased a new computer with Windows 7 the O.S.

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  4. Barb

    I agree somewhat with Mary and Colin. I rarely had problems with Vista and really liked it but recently had a continual problem with Vista after upgrading to 2012 Norton Internet Security. NIS would just stop and start on its own. I was on phone for 3 days with Norton tech support trying to figure it out. My pc seemed to run faster/better after they were done but problem still not fixed. I upgraded to Win7 and haven’t had any problems since. πŸ™‚

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