7 Quick Fix 2.0 Repair 108 Common Windows 7 Errors & Apply Tweaks by Britec This tool is basically a collection of system quick fixes and tweaks that can be found over the net. 7QF is executing those fixes programmatically. Each fix can be one or a combination of some of the following categories: – Registry modifications – ini files modifications – re-registering a system component – stop and start a service – removing a file When executing the program, it just showing the interface and doesn’t do any checking (except if the OS is 32 or 64 bit), and no modification or scanning, this simple startup was made to achieve a simple and fast form display even if your computer is very slow or problematic. When your mouse cursor enters a button, the information for this button fix is displayed at the bottom memo component, when the mouse cursor is moving out of the button area, the general utility information is displayed. Download: www.softpedia.com ———————————————————- need help? post on my forum www.briteccomputers.co.uk
25 replies on “7 Quick Fix 2.0 Repair 108 Common Windows 7 Errors & Apply Tweaks by Britec”
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Hi Britec, Show your videos, it’s great… i have a problem with my XP, when you check the properties of any folder it’s readonly and not able to change it…. And also while booting the decktop.ini file opens by itself… While executing any exe file it says”windows cannot access the specified drive,path or file, you don’t have appropriate permissions” I was able to do it before… Could we repair it by XP CD? Or any other way to fix it? Could u plz help me… Thks..
@Brian, yet another awesome tool review. @zvikal, thank you for writing this handy utility.
wow , nice video , thanks for making my way outta this stuck head pc !
Great video m8.
Cannot wait to install this and try it out!
I repair PC’s alot that have Malware and is a nightmare with file associations/disable programs etc.
The program makes auto restore for every change, look fot it inside to app folder
Hi all, thank you for trying my software and thank you Brian for the review.
This tool is for Windows 7 only.
You can find on my blog a Windows XP version.
Thanks,
LeeLu Soft.
cool tool 🙂
thanks Brian.
Thanks once again for yet another pretty useful video Britec. It is always good to know about new software to help us with pc troubleshooting. It would also be great if you eventually, one day, went into the more low level stuff, software wise, such as HDD scan and repair, memory utils and stuff.
Anyway, thanks again.
Nice little utility and cool video Britec, keep em coming
Hi Terry, yeah has a lot of fix’s on that tool, should come in handy
Thanks, its a handy tool to have.
Cheers 🙂
Yes, as it opens an ‘elevated’ command prompt
Nice tool bundle. As always, thanks for sharing.
Nice tool! Running Linux but keep up with Windows as I only get requests to fix broken Windows ;-). One feature brings back memories. Adding custom menus is a must for the power user and It’s just too cool having someone watching and try to figure out how you just did that… Another one for the toolbox. Thanks!
i hope they add this software to -hirens bootcd- next release
thanks (britec09) you’r GREAT
looks like a nice tool
You just click it and it will edit registry with the fix.
Missing DVD Drive do I need to right Click? Enjoyed the Video!
Thank you Brian. Concise, effective as all your vids have always been. Just can’t help asking if Babylon (that is tagging along here itself) cannot be classified as Malware? One of your earlier vid has been about getting rid of it amongst others. No such thing as free lunch, I suppose. As a 60+, computing has become much more interesting since getting to know Britec. Eagerly awaiting your next effort here in Kuala Lumpur. Regards.
Just a quick question if you don’t mind Brian. If your account has administrative rights anyway, do you still need to right click and “Run As Administrator”.
thank you brian 🙂 very usefull
Useful utility, but only one question remains, does it work for ALL Windows OSes?
hm, it says that ii is for windows XP and I use Windows 8 Consumer Preview, but thanks anyway Brian