The future of Windows is here – DailyTech
Today is a great day for Microsoft. After enduring three years of criticism under the Vista era, the company is finally prepared to turn over a new leaf and bask in the critical praise of its new operating system, Windows 7. Faster , with a richer …
Software Windows 7 Launch Events, Deals Greet the Eagerly Awaited OS – DailyTech
Today is a great day for Microsoft. After enduring three years of criticism under the Vista era, the company is finally prepared to turn over a new leaf and bask in the critical praise of its new operating system, Windows 7. Faster , with a richer …
McAfee, Inc. Protects Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System – WELT ONLINE
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Windows 7 ready to launch – CNN Money
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Microsoft is banking on Windows 7 to breathe new life into a PC world where most computer users are running XP — an operating system that was released in the early days of the Bush administration.
8 Hidden Gems in Windows 7 – FOX News
The Vista operating system, which shipped in early 2007, sold reasonably well but ran slowly and was plagued by hardware problems.
7th heaven – New Windows OS to make up for Vista – Jamaica Gleaner
The new, more glitzy and sophisticated Windows 7.
Tweaking Windows 7 – Feature – Earthtimes
Washington – If you’ll be among the millions to get Windows 7 when it’s released later this month, you’ll no doubt want to get started right away with making the new operating system feel like your own. That means learning how to customise how …
Windows 7 not worth an upgrade – Leaf Chronicle
NEW YORK — Next week, Microsoft is releasing Windows 7, a slick, much-improved operating system that should go a long way toward erasing the bad impression left by its previous effort, Vista. If you’ve been holding off on buying a new computer …
Windows 7 review: It’s strong, but don’t pay to upgrade – Pueblo Chieftain
NEW YORK (AP) — Next week, Microsoft is releasing Windows 7, a slick, much improved operating system that should go a long way toward erasing the bad impression left by its previous effort, Vista.
The mossberg solution – Wall Street Journal
The upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 is particularly daunting because it requires first wiping the computer’s hard disk to perform what’s called a “custom” or “clean” install. This clears out the old operating system—as well as all of your …
