We are pleased to release a first-of-its-kind application for Windows 7 & Vista: FixWin. FixWin is a 529 KB freeware portable application to repair & fix common Windows annoyances & issues. FixWin detects whether you have Windows 7 or Windows Vista installed and accordingly offers you the relevant fixes only.
UPDATE: 19th March
2010. FixWin v 1.2 has been released which includes some minor bugfixes
and UI changes. The download links mentioned below point to FixWin v 1.2
now.
While there were several tutorials and
how-to’s already available on the Internet to deal with such annoyances,
FixWin as a single utility was conceptualized, to fix some of the
common annoyances which may be faced by a Windows user.
Does your Recycle Bin not refresh
correctly? Or maybe you find that for some reason your right click
context menu has been disabled in Internet Explorer!
Or perhaps things are not fine with your Windows Media Center and you
need to flush & rebuild Windows Media Center database! Maybe you
opted to be not-warned while deleting Sticky Notes and you now want the
warning dialog box back! Or then perhaps, post a malware attack you find
that your task manage or cmd or your Registry Editor has been disabled!
Fixes for these and many more such common Windows problems are being
offered here.
The solutions to repair and fix 50
common Windows annoyances, issues & problems have been categorized
under 5 tabs, viz : Windows Explorer, Internet & Connectivity,
Windows Media, System Tools & Misc Additional Fixes.
50 problems … 1 solution … FixWin is the Windows Doctor all have been waiting for!
To see the screen-shots showing the list of Windows fixes available, click here.
How to use this application:
1. We first suggest that you run the System File Checker Utility. The button provided on the Welcome page, will ‘run sfc /scannow‘
and will check for and replace any corrupted Windows system files. It
is expected to take anywhere from 5-10 minutes. If asked to, do reboot.
2. Next we insist that you create a System Restore Point. The provided button will create one, called Safe Point.
We always recommend that you create one before making any changes to
your system. Should you wish or need too, you can always go back to this
Safe Point.
3. Having done that, apply at most one fix at a time
and restart your computer. Please check if things are to your
satisfaction; and if not, you have the option of restoring back
immediately.
Read & watch what Fox8Live News has to say about The Windows Club & FixWin HERE.
FixWin Utility v 1.2 has been developed my MVP colleague Ramesh Kumar, for The Windows Club.
It has been tested on Windows 7 & Vista, 32-bit and 64-bit versions. However,
FixWin may fail to run if you have modified Windows 7 or Vista Image
using third party app like vLite etc, as it may miss some core
components required for FixWin to run and thus cause of failure.
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