I think this is what you want to do: Make a back up of your USB drives. This tool can help you do this:Download USB Image Tool 1.62 (ZIP, 216 KB) This lets you backup your USB drive and then restore them.
Here is how you pin items to the start menu in Windows 7 via a script : Pin Items to the Start Menu or Windows 7 Taskbar via Script - The Deployment Guys - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
Is this a laptop? I have experienced thus before when the OS would auto switch to low graphic use causing things to jump around. You might want to change your power level options to Maximum power, which should stop the switch.
Forward messages preserve the formatting from the original email. You can change the way you read them by going to the Options, select the Read tab and check the box next to Read all Messages in plain text.
Computers running Windows XP Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. If "x64 Edition" is listed under System, you’re running the 64-bit version of Windows XP. If you don’t see "x64 Edition" listed under System, you’re running the 32-bit version of Windows XP. The...
Try going to Start | Control Panel | View Network status and tasks , under Network and Sharing Center. Then click on the Local Area Connection, under View your active networks. A dialog box will open, click on the Properties button. Another dialog box will open, click Install then select...
You can remove it by going to the Control Panel. Then you need to remove the toolbar from Internet Explorer under the add on list, under Tools in IE. Then just set your default search engine back and change your homepage to your default.
There might be a problem with your hard disk. Can you run a check disk on your hard drive to make sure there are not any problems with it? Here is how to run a check disk from the Windows 7 install : https://kb.wisc.edu/page.php?id=6565 ( I know its shows for Windows Vista but its about the same...
I think the only way is to right click and go to properties or use an open source explorer replacement like : Explorer++ - A small and fast file manager for Windows