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Is Powertoy TweakUI expected for Win 7
Is Powertoy TweakUI expected for Win 7? I liked it in XP to remove options from the desktop right click menu without having to edit the registry.
Is Powertoy TweakUI expected for Win 7? I liked it in XP to remove options from the desktop right click menu without having to edit the registry.
It still works under w7. I havent tried all of the options yet (but most), but I know the context menu editing works for removing New items. You'll get a prompt about compatability when running it the first time.
I did try running TweakUi myself, but I only got the message 'Cannot Set Up Windows Power Toys' Perhaps it is because I am running Windows 7 64 bit.
Absolutely NOT!
While some tweaks may still have an effect, the cross-references for those tweaks/effects are fundamentally different.
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There a few other fish in the sea. But, you should treat TweakUI as if she has the clap.
You could use Ultimate Windows Tweaker. It works with 7/Vista 32-bit and 64-bit. I use it.
Ultimate Windows Tweaker
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The reviewer says, "Cons; unstable".You could use Ultimate Windows Tweaker.
A replacement for TweakUI would be nice, but perhaps its too early for a reliable WIn7 version?
I haven't found Ultimate Windows Tweaker to be unstable at all. It's a portable app that doesn't even need to be installed.
Another cool little free app that was mentioned in the Free software thread by another poster is Microsoft's new version of SyncToy 2.1 available in both x86 and x64 flavors. Highly recommended for syncing folders or even drives. It's pretty fast too.
The reviewer says, "Cons; unstable".You could use Ultimate Windows Tweaker.
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I'd have to say the reviewer knows his stuff. That program killed a brand new machine - it would never boot up after using the Ultimate Windows Tweaker. Worked out ok though - I bought the machine with Win7 Home Premium pre installed, the only thing I had to replace it with was Ultimate. Yeah, I know, shoulda had a back up .... and would have right after applying the tweaks.
Agreed, that app has crashed several machines I know of. Best avoided.
Regards....Mike Connor
Hi there
I think what a lot of people would like is the old Multiple Desktop tweak that worked in XP -- any other "replacements" I've seen for W7 just don't have either the simple functionality or the stability of the original.
Look for the Virtual Desktop in this link (Note these are for XP NOT W7 -the link is provided just so people who have never used these can see what I'm talking about).
Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP
Cheers
jimbo