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The Windows 7 team is doing a wonderful job by including features that’ll help the users in coming out of the trouble situations or rather to avoid themselves from putting in trouble situations.

By default, Windows opens up folders in one single process, however with the upcoming Windows 7, they’ll allow users to open folders in a new process. This will ensure that in case the process gets stuck and you want to kill it, you can safely do it, without ruining other processes and that will ensure that you won’t have to reboot the whole windows because of one stuck process.

You’ll notice various other new options in the context menu (as shown in the image) that will help you do various things pretty quickly. I’m particularly interested in the feature which will allow us to open the command prompt with the simple right click menu on the very same folder. This will surely save some time, if you want to go to the folder that is around 10 folders in the hierarchy.


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  1. madhan
    December 4th, 2008 at 2:19 am #

    Excellent posting regarding "Open folders in New process in Windows!" Well Done!Great writing tips. Brilliant even.
    I love yoursite keep up the good work……..Nice post. Very informative!!!

  2. ankit satnalika
    December 5th, 2008 at 3:19 am #

    do u have software by which i can lock particular folder or drive

  3. Mayank
    December 8th, 2008 at 4:58 am #

    Well, there are various free software through which you can lock particular drive or any folder. http://www.reviewsaurus.com/software-reviews/free...This software should help you with the stuff you want to hide.

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