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Turn On and Enable SecretTroubleshooting Tool� Problem Steps Rec
order� inWindows 7
By: eba95 Date: July 25, 2010, 4:30 am
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already accustomed us
to incredible, hidden
tools which are kept
secretly hidden from view to the
vast majority of users. Take the
famous Windows 7 Godmode, for
instance. Today I want to talk about
another hidden tool which is
available in Windows 7 but, for some
unknown reason, is not accessible
from any menu. The only way to
turn it on is type a special command
in the Search field located in the Start
Menu!
Such a tool can be considered a kind
of Troubleshooting Tool and it is
called Problem Steps Recorder. Here
is the simple procedure to turn it on:
1. Click Start.
2. In the Search Field, type psr
3. Hit Enter.
4. Done!
As soon as you hit Enter an
elongated, plain, rectangular
window will appear on your screen.
Don�t be fooled by its look! Such a
tool is an incredible and powerful
recorder able to record every step
performed by any user working at
the computer! As soon as you press
the Start Record button whatever
you will do on the screen will be
discreetly recorder for later view. To
stop recording, Simple click the
�Stop Record� button.
Among its options we can find:
Choose the location where to save
the file containing the steps
performed by the user.
The tool creates files in ZIP format.
Such file contains an MHTML file.
Turn off Recording by settings
� Enable screen capture� option to
No.
Send the file via email by using
� Send to E-mail recipient� option.
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