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Sometimes it's easier to create a
meeting on the fly rather than schedule them directly through Outlook (or
perhaps you are just using Lynch Online from Office 365 and are not a full
subscriber). This process walks you through how to do just that.
One of my biggest beefs with Microsoft
is how terrible their marketing is. I mean - you'd think that as the world's
second largest company behind ExxonMobil, these guys would get it right. But
they don't - they are really, really bad. I mean, how many of you have heard
about Mesh? (I hope you're reading this in
I often want to open up a 'separate'
instance of a program...usually my browser when I want to compare webpages (and
opening in a new tab doesn't often lend itself to this).
Prior to uncovering this little trick,
this wasn't as easy in Windows 7 as I would have liked. Enter the 3rd mouse
button.
I have a pretty basic 2 button mouse
with a scroll wheel in the middle that also clicks.
Mouse over the application in the task
bar and hit the 3rd mouse button. Voila...a new window for that application
will open.
Windows 7 customer service
phone number 1-888-524-8675
You laptop users may be familiar with
the mobility center. This trick is great for Windows 7 users on the go. Press
"Windows Key + X" and you get a quick shortcut to the Windows
Mobility Center. ou can quickly brighten your screen, connect an external
display, modify your presentation settings, or any of the other items you see
in the screen grab above.
This has actually been around for a
while - but I just started using it in Windows 7 - automated backups. Backups
came along way with Windows Vista - and Windows 7 made it even better.
Open Control Panel and type 'Backup' in
the search menu. It should look like this:
Now there's lots you can do here - but
click on 'Back up your computer'.
Once you get there - you can set Windows
to automatically back up your PC on your schedule. I have mine set to run every
Monday from (I'm normally away from my desk). This gets a full backup of my
important files.
The other cool thing you can do is set
Windows 7 to create a system image. This is a full snapshot of your PC that you
can use to restore your PC in case of hardware failure. You don't need to do
this very often
Most people who are looking to place an
ISO on a USB drive want to put any ISO on a USB drive and make the drive
bootable (also known as making a live USB or installer USB from a binary image
file). Examples include:
• Windows
installer / Windows recovery
• Some
other rescue media needed to restore a backup (e.g. Macrium reflect)
• Linux
live image, possibly persistent
• A
full OS install onto a USB
• does
not include useless ISOs, e.g. non-data like those filled with music or video.
This is not necessarily the same as:
• putting an ISO on a bootable USB drive
• copying
an ISO file or its filesystem contents onto a formatted USB drive
The problem we solve with today’s post
is: “Given an ISO and a non-bootable USB drive, how do I create a bootable
USB?”

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