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Originally Posted by Bookman
I pulled the PowerToy and installed. I could not find the application (to like run it). Furthermore when looking for it I opened Windows Folder which had a slight warning "YOU MUST BE CAREFUL BROWSING THESE FILES"...
I became paranoid and deleted the install file.
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Don't sweat it man, that warning in the Windows folder is always there, it's to keep users who may not understand the context of "system folders." Nevertheless you do n ot need to dig around in there to use the powertoy image resizer. If you installed it all you need to do now is find your images that you want to resize and right click on one of them (or a group of them). In the right click menu (called a "context menu") you should see an option for 'Resize Images.' The rest should be fairly self-evident.
It does not matter that you deleted the install file by the way.
This power toy is by far the best option of those suggested in this thread, mostly because it's free and easy to use.
Good luck, let us know how it goes and if you are still confused...don't by shy, we're here to help