Despite the
fact that Windows 7 would improve all of the bugs that Windows Vista
presented there still are some bugs and of course a couple of packs to
fix them. Windows 7 is a more stable Microsoft Windows Operating System.
Probably not as much as Windows XP but defenitely better than Windows
Vista. So let's review some of the most common Windows 7 bugs that we
can find at first sight. They have to do with speed mostly.
One thing that called my attention is that some say that Windows 7 is based on Windows XP as it was the last estable version of Microsoft Windows OS and with just the visual environment of Windows Vista. I'm not pretty sure if that's true but it make sort of sense. I mean, we all love Windows XP, you can install anything you want. In fact, I keep Windows XP in most of my computers. But it's also true that it's been 10 years since Microsoft launched Windows XP and computers these days are way more powerful and so we need better operating systems.
Windows 7 had thousand of beta testers that were familiarized with Windows Vista. Thanks to that Microsoft was able to solve thousands of bugs and made the launchment of Windows 7 a reality.
Most Common Windows 7 Bugs and Fixes
However, we still can find some bugs when working with Windows 7.
At fist sight, the most common bugs of Windows 7 have to do with speed. We can experience slow thumbnail loading time, slow right click menu and slow shutdown.
Lucky for us, there is a nice and cool solution for fixing the 21 most common bugs we find in Windows 7.
Some of these fixes are:
- Enable Task Manager
- Enable Command Prompt
- Enable Registry Editor
- Enable Folder Options
- Reboot After Update
- Update Shut Down
- Slow Shutdown
- Slow Thumbnail
- Restore Aero Function
- Disable IPv6
- Enable IPv6
- No DVD Drive
- Installer Crash
- Slow Menu
- Themes Changes
- System Try
- Taskbar Properties
- Taskbar Context
- Win-X Shortcuts
- Display Properties
- Control Panel
The application's name is 7 Quick Fix 1.0 and you can review it and download it here. The good thing about this application is that you select and unselect the fixes that you want to take effect when you are updating Windows 7.
Microsoft give us the popular Service Pack 1 and 2 after some semesters after the launchment of a new Operating System. However, there are some good fix packs on the Internet.
We also can experience some problems when installing some softwares or games that were built thinking about Windows XP and probably are not compatible with Windows 7. We can find fixes for these things too.
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