maximumpc.com - 10/22/2009
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Make your OS better with these outstanding tips, tricks, and hacks that improve XP, Vista, and even Windows 7
By now, many of you will have a fresh copy of Windows 7 in your hands, ready to load up onto your PC ( we show you the right way to do it ). But while that stock Windows install ...
Review: Windows 7
techradar.com 8/6/2009 — Windows 7 is complete. After previews and beta versions and then the Windows 7 Release Candidate , the Windows 7 team has decided that Windows 7 is ready to release . Windows 7 is making its way onto MSDN and TechNet and is already with PC makers. ...
Windows 7 Upgrade Guide: All Your Questions Answered
maximumpc.com 7/10/2009 — The amount of information pouring out of Redmond these days about Windows 7 is unprecedented, and so is the level of enthusiasm. In a frantic attempt to make sense of it all, Maximum PC has been releasing our ongoing Feature Focus series , which ...
Windows 7: Will it be good enough?
tgdaily.com 10/27/2008 — Developing for Microsoft Surface (includes Windows 7 multi-touch developer roadmap and access to the Microsoft Surface SDK) Windows 7: Welcome to the Windows 7 Desktop (includes exciting enhancements to the taskbar, Start Menu, and other desktop ...
Install Windows 7 From a USB Flash Drive
thinkcomputers.org 2/22/2009 — Windows 7, I'm sure you have heard of it by now. Already Microsoft has a new operating system, hopefully this one won't be a disaster like Vista was. If you installed Vista or even later versions of XP from a DVD you know that it was very time ...
Windows Anytime Upgrade and Family Pack Pricing
windowsteamblog.com 7/31/2009 — Most people buy a PC preinstalled with the edition of Windows that meets their unique needs. However, for some customers their needs may change over time. With Windows Anytime Upgrade (or WAU), we make it super easy and convenient for the small ...
Microsoft unveils Windows 7 SKU lineup
geekzone.co.nz 2/3/2009 — News : Windows , posted 4-FEB-2009 04:00 Microsoft unveils Windows 7 SKU lineup Microsoft is annoucing the Windows 7 SKU lineup with different Windows 7 editions for specific market requirements. Each SKU is a superset of the previous SKU. This means ...
Six editions of Windows 7: better than Vista, still too many
arstechnica.com 2/5/2009 —
After a ton of guesswork and rumors flying around, Microsoft has finally confirmed what much of the evidence was pointing to: there will indeed be six editions of Windows 7, just like there were for Windows XP and Windows Vista . ...
Windows 7 Upgrade Guide for RC (Release Candidate) Users
maximumpc.com 10/26/2009 — For a lot of MaximumPC readers, the fuss over Windows 7 launch week might seem a little unwarranted—after all, many of you have been happily running Windows 7 for months now, so what’s so exciting about a retail launch? In fact, if you’re in that boat, the launch poses more of a hassle than ...
Windows 7 Arrives This Week: What You Need To Know
techspot.com 10/20/2009 — The much anticipated release of Windows 7 is finally upon us. This Thursday, October 22, Microsoft's latest operating system arrives on the scene looking to win over skeptics disappointed with the much-hyped but often criticized Windows Vista. Whereas ...
What do you think of Windows 7?
maximumpc.com 10/22/2009 —
Today’s the day: the official launch of Windows 7, and the culmination of Windows 7 Week . By now you’ve heard a lot from us about Windows 7. You’ve heard what we think of the OS , and you’ve read about how to make the install process go smoothly and how to get the most out of it once it’s ...
Windows 7 jilting Vista upgrades —
CNET News - Business Tech 10/22/2009
Some businesses midway through upgrades to Vista are asking for Windows 7 instead, a Microsoft executive said at Thursday's launch event in London.
"This is the first time that we have had customers talking about slipstreaming the deployment of ...
Windows 7 born from Vista's frustrations —
CNN.com - Technology 10/22/2009
If consumers like the new Windows 7 operating system, going on sale today, they'll have the much-maligned Windows Vista to thank. With consumers lukewarm to Vista, both Microsoft and the computer makers realized the standard way of business just ...