Top Questions - WindowsExpertsmost recent 30 from http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com2010-09-04T20:51:57Zhttp://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/feedshttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/5/will-my-windows-xp-programs-run-in-windows-7Will my windows XP programs run in Windows 7?hap2009-10-10T20:20:09Z2010-09-04T01:22:39Z
<p>I skipped windows visa, but I'm hearing good things about windows 7. I haven't upgraded my software in years because it's all doing what I want. I'm worried that my software won't run on windows 7.</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/19/how-to-remove-acrotray-exeHow to Remove Acrotray.EXEiceman2010-09-03T06:16:16Z2010-09-03T06:16:16Z
<p>I followed the instructions <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_5215329_remove-acrotrayexe.html" rel="nofollow">here</a> , but process still runs on mu PC? How to stop it to autostart?</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/18/resource-access-graph-of-a-running-process-in-windows-7Resource access graph of a running process in Windows 7iceman2010-09-02T00:51:47Z2010-09-02T00:51:47Z
<p>I want a visual tool to see all the files(in my file system) that a running process on the Windows 7 operating system accesses during execution and construct a visual representation. Is there a debugging / standalone tool which can allow that?</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/7/winxp-changing-default-hotkeysWinXP: Changing Default Hotkeysthe3seashells2009-10-12T14:29:59Z2010-09-01T07:22:33Z
<p>Is there a way to customize the default hotkeys in windows xp? For example, currently win+e opens "My Computer" and win+r opens the run dialog. Is there a way to either change the target of the hotkeys or remap the hotkeys?</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/3/how-to-upgrade-window-7-beta-to-rc-retailHow to upgrade Window 7 Beta to RC/Retailhap2009-10-10T18:53:24Z2010-08-29T10:22:34Z
<p>I intalled Windows 7 beta, and how they expect me to do a clean install of the new version of windows7</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/15/windows-data-backups-with-alternating-removable-drivesWindows data backups with alternating removable drives?Lucas2010-03-18T20:47:41Z2010-08-24T20:22:35Z
<p>I have a removable disk drive (RD1000 from Dell), and I am looking for backup software that will allow me to backup every night, and every morning switch to the alternate disk. There is only one directory structure to back up, what I want is two copies, one which I will take home with me every night, one which will be backing up every night, and when I get in in the morning, I will switch them.</p>
<p>So for instance I have disk "a" and disk "b". On Monday night I want to go home with disk "a" and leave disk "b" in the drive, so that a scheduled back up will be written to it. On Tuesday morning I will come in and swap disks, and I will take "b" home that night, leaving "a" for the backup. And so on for the remainder of the week.</p>
<p>FOSS software preferred, Freeware acceptable, paid software as a last-ditch effort.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/11/how-to-run-linux-under-windows-7How to run Linux under Windows 7?unknown (google)2009-11-22T02:57:18Z2010-08-24T17:22:38Z
<p>In Windows 7 if you have a multi-core processor you can run virtual machines. There is something called XP mode which lets you do a full XP install and lets you run XP just like the real thing, without having to dual boot or exit Windows 7. I think that when XP is running it gets to have a separate CPU core all to itself. It works just like a normal XP installation.</p>
<p>Can a similar thing be done with Linux?</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/14/how-do-you-make-a-user-account-other-than-the-originalhow do you make a user account other than the originalcole sylvester2009-12-12T15:01:38Z2009-12-12T15:01:38Z
<p>i only have one user acount and i want another can any one please help.</p>
http://windowsexperts.stackexchange.com/questions/9/vista-your-user-profile-was-not-loaded-properly-problemVista "your user profile was not loaded properly" problemunknown (yahoo)2009-10-16T22:39:08Z2009-10-22T19:03:05Z
<p>Off late we've had problems sporadically when signing on.</p>
<p>When I sign in, after "welcome" it comes up with "preparing your desktop". Then I have a little box on the bottom corner that says "your user profile was not loaded properly".</p>
<p>When this happens you have no access to any saved files or settings. The only way I've found to get around it is to restart the computer.</p>
<p>The last two days it has happened when the computer has been 'sleeping' all night and I sign on in the morning - have to restart it to make it work right.</p>
<p>Any suggestions? </p>