Showing posts with label Windows Support Number. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Support Number. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Procedure To Clean Up The Startup Menu In Windows Vista

Microsoft Windows XP (short for eXPerience) was probably the most used and popular operating system series ever created by the world’s largest software maker. The next edition, Windows Vista, was quite different in terms of the User Interface, security functions, and many other features. There was an overhaul.
Microsoft Windows Vista made some changes enhancing the Windows Operating System environment.
The great changes, which happened, happened to the Start menu. There is a new and more streamlined menu system instead of the usual branching menu in Windows we are familiar with. Though the structure was significantly overhauled, the function of some of the entries within the Start menu remained the same. One of these is the Startup menu, which contains many programs that are loaded or launched every time Windows starts. When the Startup menu becomes cluttered, it can slow down Vista startup; then, it should be cleaned up to remove programs that you do not require.

Instructions
  • Initially, you need to open the Vista Start menu by clicking the Windows button on the taskbar, or you can do this by pressing the Windows key on your keyboard. After that, once the Start menu opens, you need to click the All Programs option available at the bottom of the menu, to access the full program list.
  • Then, you can scroll down through the folders in the All Programs list until you see a folder called Startup. After that, click on the folder once to open it, then display the icons for all of the programs contained within.
  • After that, you need to right-click the icons for any programs in the Startup menu that you do not want to launch automatically anymore. Then a context menu will open. Then you need to select the Delete option near the bottom of the menu. After that, when the Delete Shortcut window appears, you can click on the Yes button to confirm and remove the shortcut from the Startup menu.
  • You can then repeat the process for any other programs you wish to remove from the Startup menu. Any program that you close immediately or leave running in the background, and if you never plan to use it, should be removed for speeding up the Windows Vista startup process.
  • Subsequently, you need to right-click on the Recycle Bin icon on the Desktop, and then select the Empty Recycle Bin option from the context menu, for deleting the shortcuts you removed from the Startup menu.
In case, you need more information or further clarification on this topic or any Windows related topic, then you can contact Windows support number. You can get the toll free Windows support number online, on the official Microsoft Website.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Need Help To Customize Language Settings In Windows XP Operating System?


Microsoft incorporated many new features in Windows XP that you may find missing in the previous versions of windows operating systems. The introduction of GDI+ user interface is the main difference you will feel while working with Windows XP OS, this interface is much easier to manage and provide maximum support to the modern graphic files.
ClearType and Start Menu
The ClearType subpixel rendering comes preinstalled with the XP operating system makes the fonts readable and smoother on LCD monitors.
Start menu also undergone some modification, you can quickly reach the configuration settings of software and applications through the windows start button itself.
Languages
Apart from the above features, Windows XP also supports a wide range of languages. If you want to change the default language with one that you would prefer, you can easily do it by making some changes in the language settings. If you experience any issues while changing the language, immediately contact the support team by dialing the Windows Support Number given on the Microsoft’s website.
Instructions
Click the windows start button that appears in the lower left corner of your windows home screen to launch the start menu.
Now you need to select the control panel option from the start menu. If you fail to read the current language, then click the icon with a pencil and clipboard.
Now select the date, time, language, and regional options' tab from the control panel home window. You can quickly spot the particular icon, since it is an icon with world and a calendar situated on the right side.
Now you need to select the regional and language option. Normally it should be the icon of a globe. This opens up a new settings window.
Now from the new explorer window, choose the second option to the right.
Now trigger the option labeled details to launch a new explorer window.
Then you need to hit add button. This opens up a new window with a list of available languages in it.
Now determine the language that you want to set as your default language from the displayed list and after that click the OK button to set it as the default language.
Hope this article was very helpful for you. For more queries and questions, dial the Windows Support Number given on the Website to avail professional support. Thank you!