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Posted: March 9 2010 - Written by: Oliver

Do you know how to open an elevated command prompt in Windows 7? If you don’t, then read on to find out what an elevated command prompt is.

How to run elevated command prompt in Windows 7

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Posted: March 6 2010 - Written by: Oliver

DMP files (dump files) are useful for debugging Windows 7, so you should know how to open and read DMP files in Windows 7 if you want to debug Windows 7. It’s very easy to open DMP files, the difficult part is locating the actual problem and analyzing the DMP file.

How to open DMP files in Windows

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Posted: February 4 2010 - Written by: Oliver

Do you need to open a BKF file in Windows 7? On Vista, there was a feature called “Removable Storage Management”, which appears to be abandoned in Windows 7. So, if you want to open BKF files in Windows 7, you’ll need to find another way. Let’s find one!

How to open BKF file in Windows 7

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Posted: January 28 2010 - Written by: Oliver

Do you want to open RAR files in Windows 7, but you don’t know how to do it properly? We’re having mainly .zip files on our site which can be opened with the built-in Windows 7 zip-program, but to open .rar files you will need a 3rd-party tool. We recommend: 7zip!

How to open RAR files in Windows 7

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Posted: November 28 2009 - Written by: Oliver

This is a tutorial for absolute beginners, who don’t know how to open the command prompt in Windows 7.
Because you have to know this in order to follow the instructions of the many tutorials on this site, I thought it would be worth it to make this a step-by-step guide.

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