Unknown to some Windows 7 users, it’s the operating system that stores and manages fonts on a computer, not the individual applications that make use of them. Still, with each application you install on your computer such as word processors and desktop publishers, more and more fonts accumulate on your PC.

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Dealing with Too Many Fonts in Windows 7
Even though Windows 7 has all kinds of new features, the basic Run command from Windows XP is not available by default. It has been replaced with the Windows 7 Search bar

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Restore the Run Command in Windows 7
Windows 7 not going into sleep mode is most likely an issue with your power settings, drivers, or files from a previous install. However, you should be able to troubleshoot and find a solution to your problem in a couple of easy steps.

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Troubleshoot Windows 7 Does Not Go Into Sleep Mode
As if the rotating wallpaper slideshow in Windows 7 was not enough to keep us entertained, the newest Windows operating system also allows RSS feeds to change our wallpapers for us. There are a few software programs around that do this, but really a short script will do the same thing without having to download anything extra. Do not be intimidated by the length of the script; you can always cut and paste! Open a notepad file and type/paste this code: [[Theme] DisplayName=Nasa [Slideshow] Interval=1800000 Shuffle=1 RssFeed= http://www.nasa.gov/rss/image_of_the_day.rss [Control PanelDesktop] TileWallpaper=0 WallpaperStyle=0 Pattern= [Control PanelCursors] AppStarting=cursorsaero_working.ani Arrow=cursorsaero_arrow.cur Crosshair= Hand=cursorsaero_link.cur Help=cursorsaero_helpsel.cur IBeam= No=cursorsaero_unavail.cur NWPen=cursorsaero_pen.cur SizeAll=cursorsaero_move.cur SizeNESW=cursorsaero_nesw.cur SizeNS=cursorsaero_ns.cur SizeNWSE=cursorsaero_nwse.cur SizeWE=cursorsaero_ew.cur UpArrow=cursorsaero_up.cur Wait=cursorsaero_busy.ani DefaultValue=Windows Aero Link= [VisualStyles] Path=resourcesthemesAeroAero.msstyles ColorStyle=NormalColor Size=NormalSize ColorizationColor=0X6B74B8FC Transparency=1 [MasterThemeSelector] MTSM=DABJDKT You will notice a couple things about this code. First, the example we have chosen pulls from Nasa’s image feed. The second line of the code, Display=Nasa , calls the name you want to show in your theme personalization panel. You can change the name to whatever you want, just do it right after Display= and do not type a space.

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Change Windows 7 Wallpaper Automatically via a RSS Feed
Windows 7 has a vast amount of settings that can be configured to adjust how Windows operates.

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Add the “God Mode” Control Panel to Windows 7