VirusType2
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NOTE: Be careful with this ****ing software. Please read a little about them before using any of these.
There were a few things I didn't like about Windows and I think I've fixed them all now.
My jumplists were broken for about 4 months; for some reason it just wasn't there anymore and wouldn't work.
After spending hours searching for the problem I stumbled upon some really cool software that I'll share.
(Problem is fixed now, and I can pin favorite folders to the Explorer icon on the taskbar, for quick access):
FixWin
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/repair-fix-windows-7-vista-problems-with-fixwin-utility
"Repair & Fix Windows 7 & Vista problems with FixWin Utility"
(to be honest, I may have fixed my jumplists with this, I can't remember)
Ultimate Windows Tweaker [UWT]
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/ultimate-windows-tweaker-v2-a-tweak-ui-for-windows-7-vista#more-1957
"Ultimate Windows Tweaker, a Tweak UI for Windows 7 & Vista"
For example, I used it to reduce the width of windows borders (window padding). You can change your login wallpaper and do quite a few much more important things.
Something I've wanted for years but never had any luck finding:
"button to toggle auto-hide on or off for the taskbar"
http://download.cnet.com/Taskbar-Autohide/3000-2084_4-10831131.html
I pinned the [Taskbar Autohide toggle] to the notification area icons (near the clock). Then I dragged it to my startup folder in my start menu.
Now just click the icon (or use the hotkey) to turn auto-hide on or off.
- I just hate when I'm viewing an image that is exactly the resolution of my monitor, but the image viewer's border and taskbar make it so the image can't fit without being squished to fit. Plus I can stretch windows open a little bit further. Good for viewing several images or documents.
I hate auto-hide usually, and I hate turning auto-hide on and off when I want to use it. Problems fixed.
Other stuff:
I turned off Aero Shake because I have never got it to work except it will occasionally do it when I'm moving my video player (AKA when I didn't want it to do it)
I turned off Aero Snap because I like to push windows past the borders of the screen sometimes. Also, I find it's a bit too snappy and I can't arrange windows how I want. In my expert opinion, you should be required to hold SHIFT or CTRL before dragging a window to be snapped to edges. Even better would be the option of 'hold SHIFT to snap' or 'hold SHIFT to NOT snap' somewhere in preferences.
(WinFix will fix them back if you decide to disable them)
Submit your mods and ideas and stuff here (this never really goes well).
There were a few things I didn't like about Windows and I think I've fixed them all now.
My jumplists were broken for about 4 months; for some reason it just wasn't there anymore and wouldn't work.
After spending hours searching for the problem I stumbled upon some really cool software that I'll share.
(Problem is fixed now, and I can pin favorite folders to the Explorer icon on the taskbar, for quick access):

FixWin

http://www.thewindowsclub.com/repair-fix-windows-7-vista-problems-with-fixwin-utility
"Repair & Fix Windows 7 & Vista problems with FixWin Utility"
(to be honest, I may have fixed my jumplists with this, I can't remember)
Ultimate Windows Tweaker [UWT]

http://www.thewindowsclub.com/ultimate-windows-tweaker-v2-a-tweak-ui-for-windows-7-vista#more-1957
"Ultimate Windows Tweaker, a Tweak UI for Windows 7 & Vista"
For example, I used it to reduce the width of windows borders (window padding). You can change your login wallpaper and do quite a few much more important things.
Something I've wanted for years but never had any luck finding:
"button to toggle auto-hide on or off for the taskbar"
http://download.cnet.com/Taskbar-Autohide/3000-2084_4-10831131.html
I pinned the [Taskbar Autohide toggle] to the notification area icons (near the clock). Then I dragged it to my startup folder in my start menu.
Now just click the icon (or use the hotkey) to turn auto-hide on or off.
- I just hate when I'm viewing an image that is exactly the resolution of my monitor, but the image viewer's border and taskbar make it so the image can't fit without being squished to fit. Plus I can stretch windows open a little bit further. Good for viewing several images or documents.
I hate auto-hide usually, and I hate turning auto-hide on and off when I want to use it. Problems fixed.
Other stuff:
I turned off Aero Shake because I have never got it to work except it will occasionally do it when I'm moving my video player (AKA when I didn't want it to do it)
I turned off Aero Snap because I like to push windows past the borders of the screen sometimes. Also, I find it's a bit too snappy and I can't arrange windows how I want. In my expert opinion, you should be required to hold SHIFT or CTRL before dragging a window to be snapped to edges. Even better would be the option of 'hold SHIFT to snap' or 'hold SHIFT to NOT snap' somewhere in preferences.
(WinFix will fix them back if you decide to disable them)
Submit your mods and ideas and stuff here (this never really goes well).