Quick launch shortcut
Windows Key+1
Windows Key+2
Windows Key+3 ...
for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. item on your quick launch bar.
Expanded Menu Options
Hold shift while right clicking on any folder — you’ll get an expanded context menu. In there you’ll be able to choose “Open command window here.”
Renaming
Super fast renaming of files in Explorer. Rename one file and press Tab to finish renaming the earlier file (no need to press Enter) and move the rename field automatically to the next file and so on. Shift+Tab to move upwards in the same way.
Ultra Admin Account
Hidden ultra admin account that UAC is disabled in. Is it like root of root. To get it, open the cmd prompt with admin privileges and type “net user administrator /active:yes”. The account is not password protected. To dis-enable, type “net user administrator /active:no”.
Details Pane
To enable, select Organize (on Command Bar) / Layout / Details Pane. When a document, spreadsheet, etc.. is highlighted, certain Category properties in the bottom details pane can be modified to add tags, subject, titles, etc.. by mousing over the field (which displays the box) next to the Category. When finished, click theSave bttom to the right of the Details pane.

Preview Pane
To enable the Preview Pane select Organize (on Command Bar) / Layout / Preview Pane. Once enabled, clicking on certain files (text, documents, spreadsheets) will display the contents of the file (read only view) without needing to open the file. When selecting a media item, a miniature player is displayed.
Filtering Folder Content Views
Moving your mouse over a Heading will display a drop-down arrow. Clicking on the down arrow will display a set of filtering options (check boxes) that can be set for viewing items in the column.

Stacking
Open a folder containing some documents, photos, MP3s, or whatever. Right-click any open area within that folder and mouse over Stack By. Choose the kind of stack you want: Name, date modified, file type, size, etc. Note that the available options will differ depending on the kinds of files in the folder
Selection with Checkboxes
Open any system window, click the Organize menu, and then choose Folder and Search Options. Next, click the View tab, and then scroll down until you see Use check boxes to select items. Enable it, then click OK.
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November 8th, 2009 at 12:28 pm
Nice post Harsh I think I need to check out the hidden features in windows 7
November 9th, 2009 at 1:51 am
Good Job dude …………………………. Lukn fwd to more of such posts !!
November 9th, 2009 at 9:36 pm
A really informative and insightful post; please keep posting more tweaks and tips like these.
Manish
December 1st, 2009 at 4:38 am
appx an hour back my old facebook got changed to facebook lite. i want my OLD FACE BOOK back. kindly help. cannot operate. total mess.
HELP URGENTLY
December 1st, 2009 at 4:50 am
Try this
Go to settings => Default Site => Select regular FaceBook
Thats it, issue resolved.. If this doesn’t work out let me know..
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December 26th, 2009 at 10:17 am
Damn, that sound’s so easy if you think about it.