USB Swiss Army Knife: 7 Quick Fix
Updated: 31 Dec 2011 | 1 comment
In case of problems after virus attack on your computer running Windows 7, a good help is the 7 Quick Fix tool.
This is small freeware application is designed to fix common errors and also enable system features that could be happens after a virus attack.
There are 21 different settings to change basic features on your operative system link Slow Shutdowns, Slow Thumbnails, Missing System Tray Icons, Missing DVD Drives , etc.
Features:
- Enable Task Manager
- Enable Command Prompt
- Enable Registry Editor
- Enable Folder Options
- Reboot After Update (stops “You must restart for changes to take effect” after updates)
- Update Shutdown (prevents updates hijacking sleep button when there are updates to do)
- Show Shutdown
- Slow Thumbnail
- Restore Aero Function
- Disable IPv6
- Enable IPv6
- No DVD Drive
- Installer Crash
- Slow Menu
- Theme Changes (prevents themes changing cursors and desktop icons, but changes everything else)
- System Tray (fixes missing system tray icons after updates)
- Enable Taskbar Properties
- Taskbar Context
- Win-X Shortcuts (re-enables disabled Win-X shortcuts)
- Display Properties (re-enables)
- Control Panel (re-enables)
OS Supported: Windows 7
License : Freeware
Link : 7 Quick Fix 1.0
This portable tool could be added to your USB memory for your IT first-aid , see also others USB Swiss Army Knife tools described in these posts :
- USB Swiss Army Knife: Free Commander
- Nirsoft CurrPorts, Monitor TCP/IP Network connection on Windows
- A Portable Alternative Device Manager
- A Portable File Management and Search Tool
- KillProcess, the perfect portable killer for your system processes
- Check quickly Software Updates
- Portable Freeware Photoeditor
- Troubleshooting for USB Devices on Your System
- Free Portable Inventory Software
- Graphical Interface for Nirsoft and Sysinternals Tools
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