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Posted 09 August 2010 - 11:06 PM
It's over a year that I've been using Windows 7 and I want to report that I am really happy with it. I was with Windows 7 through the beta and the RC and now the full version and there are no problems with it! No blue ...
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Posted 16 August 2010 - 11:44 AM
I jumped from XP to windows 7 Windows 7 the....
I have been using it for about a month now and i am impressed .
Posted 14 August 2010 - 08:39 PM
100% Agreed, i love Windows 7 as well.
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I have two hard drives. One hard drive is Windows 7 (A) and one is Windows XP (B). I want to edit the boot-loader to show Windows 7 and Windows XP as choices.
The Boot-loader I'm using is Windows 7, as I installed Windows 7 after Windows XP.
Windows 7...
Started by Chris on
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Take a look at this technet article which....
Windows 7 and Vista (and XP) Simple Multi-BootBCDedit is a tool included with Windows for the purpose of editing the boot menu.
Probably more interested in the later parts of the article .
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I really like Windows 7's feature of jumplists. It's great at caching recently viewed/visited documents and sites for all kinds of applications. Bravo to the Windows 7 team for making this feature easy to use!
How can a user turn off Windows 7's jumplist...
Started by pcampbell on
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Because....
There is also item, however this will be globally.
Sure it only shows what you want!
Or keep an eye out for the Windows 7 blog where they goThere is no way to prevent Windows from storing the history as far as I can recall.
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Chess Titans works great on my windows 7 pc. I have managed to find a copy of chess titans for my small Asus runnuing XP, which I take with me when travelling. The problem I have is that there is no way to play black as first up. It defaults to white ...
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For Windows XP..
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In Jeff Atwood's latest blog entry on Windows 7 he talks about getting people to move off of Windows XP.
What, specifically, can be done in Windows 7 that cannot be done in Windows XP?
I'm not looking for usability or GUI improvements, unless they happen...
Started by emddudley on
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by 22 people.
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XP RTM didn't even have a firewall, but Windows 7 comes with one in Windows 7 will simplify the tasks associated with sharing music, pictures and documents within your home network and Windows....
This is a serious response.
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I am running Windows 7 64-bit. I've installed Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode successfully.
Next, I downloaded Ubuntu Server 9.04 32-bit. I created a new virtual machine with a dynamically expanding .vhd, loaded the Ubuntu .iso, and booted the ...
Started by Lance Fisher on
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I'm running Ubuntu Server under Windows 7 7100 host, in VMWare 6 Windows....
I am running Windows 7 x64 and Virtual PC (all in final or CentOS installation is not to bad.
I can confirm your problem.
Works great.
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I'm looking for a good icon editor for windows. Does anyone have some good recommendations?
Started by Jeremy on
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IcoFX and Gimp are two good free alternatives, also.
It is designed to work with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Macintosh icons supporting transparency.
For icon creation, extraction and editing.
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I have an application written in Delphi 2006 that was working fine in Windows XP. I packed the application using Inno Setup, using Program Files as the default folder. A few users migrated to Windows Vista and Windows 7. The issue here is that the application...
Started by Averroes on
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The only UAC hit we get is documented on MSDN, for example: "Application Specification for Microsoft Windows 2000 for Desktop Windows 2000 for Desktop ....
With something that installs and runs fine on XP, Vista and Windows 7.
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I"m trying to figure out whether I need to go with the 64 bit version of Windows 7. I'd rather not unless there's a big benefit just because one or two missing 64 bit drivers (or one app that doesn't work quite right wold be a lot of work).
Biggest reason...
Started by Clay Nichols on
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by 7 people.
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While it's true that Windows 7 needs give it, unlike XP....
Use a bit more ram for larger OS images, but the real reason is that Windows 7 has far superior cache, then your computer isn't taking advantage of the memory it has.
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Possible Duplicate:
In Vista Explorer, how can I search the contents of all files in a directory for a word?
How do I search file contents in Windows Vista and Windows 7? I want to only search file contents (not file names) and I want to do this whether...
Started by NotDan on
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If you find it useful please register it, free of charge input boxes or windows....
Windows Grep is another great tool that does the job:
WinGrep or Google Desktop
Personally, I use for the benefit of the Windows community.
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