Windows 7 in a Box
This is a wonderful tool where you will have all the useful settings of windows in one place,very interesting and a must have tool. Setting “Windows 7 in a Box” up is very quick and easy. Simply unzip the rar file, place the exe file in an appropriate “Program Files” folder, and create a shortcut. Once started the interface is easy to navigate and use with drop down menus.
Note: The main app window will be small.
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For those who are curious, we have included screenshots for all six menus so that you can have a very good idea of all the settings available through the program. Here you can see the settings available under the “Functions Menu”…

And the items available in the “Folders Menu”.

The “Internet Settings Menu”.

You can access the more common apps included in Windows 7 (i.e. Windows Media Center, Snipping Tool, etc.) using the “Programs Menu”.
Note: This menu will not display user-installed programs added to Windows.

Use the “Tools Menu” to access “System Management Tools”.

Access often used “System Settings” such as “Screen Resolution, User Account Control, & Window Color and Appearance“ in the “Settings Menu”.

“Windows 7 in a Box” in Action
As a quick example, we used “Windows 7 in a Box” to access the “User Accounts” settings and they opened up very quickly.

Though not seen in our screenshot, “Windows 7 in a Box” is still open and running “behind the “User Accounts Window” ready for the next group of settings or program that you need quick access to.
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