Make your Windows 7 PC less annoying!
jjones | Guides, Windows 7 | 27/10/2009 15:01pm
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Have you just started using Windows 7? Then chances are you’ve not had time to fully get to grips with it yet. Usually, the first thing people do with a new PC is install antivirus to make sure it doesn’t get infected, or schedule a backup in case the worst happens and you have to do a reinstall.
In Windows Vista, the Windows Security Center tells you whether your PC’s security is up-to-scratch There are four security essentials that must be kept in check, and if one of them needs addressing, such as if the firewall is turned off, or if antivirus hasn’t yet been installed, you’re notified on the taskbar.
Windows 7 comes with an improved version of the Windows Security Center, called Action Center. Again, Windows 7 delivers notifications via a pop-up in the taskbar. These pop-ups became a little annoying in Windows Vista, and they’re a bit troublesome in Windows 7, too.
What is it good for?
Obviously, if something major is wrong, you want to be informed of the problem. But, if you’ve purposely disabled something – for instance, if you’ve turned off the built-in firewall and installed your own – you don’t want time you turn your PC on.
There are two ways of turning off the notifications. The first involves manually turning individual notifications off, depending on which ones you want to keep. The other way – if you’re feeling plucky – is to turn every notification off with one change in the settings.
If you’re not feeling confident enough to turn everything off, go to Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center and click on Change Action Center settings. If you don’t want to get an annoying pop-up on your desktop for a particular area of security, such as Windows Update, uncheck the relevant box and click OK.
A total turn-off
Alternatively, if you’re comfortable with the way you’re using Windows 7, you can get rid of notifications from Action Center so you never get disturbed. Right-click the taskbar (at the bottom of the screen), select Properties and in the Notification area of the window that pops up, click Customize. This opens the Notification Area Icons window, and from here you’ll see that Action Center is listed on the left. Opposite this, there’s a drop-down menu, and if you choose Hide icon and notifications, this disables future warnings completely.
If you’re new to your PC, it’s a good idea to carry on receiving notifications through Action Center, so don’t turn it off until you’ve got properly acquainted with your Windows 7 PC. As a beginner, you should consider opening Action Center – not to turn it off, but to check that your PC’s security is good enough.
With the Action Center window open, if something’s not quite right, a colour warning next to each heading lets you know when you need to fix a problem. Red means it’s a serious problem, while yellow means it’s not urgent but probably needs checking at some point. Click on the down-turned arrow to the right of the heading, and go through the list to make sure each one is either On or OK. If there’s something urgent to be fixed, Action Center lists these under each heading with a link to click so that you can fix the problem.
Never be bugged again
Turn off those annoying pop-up notifications and make life more blissful
1 GET INTO ACTION
In Windows 7, you can make changes to notifications by going to the Action Center, which you can find by clicking on Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center and then clicking on Change Action Center settings.

2 MAKE CHANGES
Here you’ll find all the security or maintenance messages that you’ll come across while using your PC, such as Internet security settings or Windows Backup. To turn individual notifications off, all you need to do is click on the tick box and click on OK.

3 ANOTHER WAY
If you want to turn off the notifications in one fell swoop, or even quickly turn them all on again, right-click the taskbar, select Properties and in the Notification area of
the window that pops up, click the Customize button.

4 GO AWAY
The Notification Area Icons window now appears on-screen, and on the left of it you’ll see Action Center listed. On the opposite side, you will see a drop-down menu that, when clicked, reveals an option to Hide icon and notifications. Select this and click OK to rid yourself of any notifications.

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