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Windows 7 Will Be A Lightly Tweaked Windows Vista
InformationWeek – Manhasset,NY,USA
Last week, Microsoft gave a teeny tiny bit of information about the successor to Windows Vista, currently named Windows 7. There wasn’t a lot of real meaty …
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The myth of a thinner Windows 7
InfoWorld – San Francisco,CA,USA
Windows 7 would in fact be more akin to "Windows Vista – Second Edition": An evolutionary update that builds upon the existing NT 6.x kernel architecture as …
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MinWin: Is it or isn’t it part of Windows 7?
ZDNet – USA
This is the Windows 7 source code base, and it’s about 25 megs on disk. Compare that to the four gigs on disk that the full Windows Vista takes up. …
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Microsoft shows off Windows 7
IT Examiner – Banglore,Karnataka,India
The demo of Windows 7, almost two years before its release, highlights the perception that the current flagship Microsoft OS, Windows Vista, …
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Windows 7 Testing Must Start ASAP, Microsoft Warns Hardware Makers
InformationWeek – Manhasset,NY,USA
Hardware makers that don’t comply with the edict won’t qualify for Microsoft’s Windows Logo certified compatibility program for Windows 7 or Windows Vista. …
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HP Mini-Note makes RP debut
Inquirer.net – Philippines
OS options include a Linux variant or the more popular Windows Vista is available in either Basic or Business edition. SRP for the basic model which comes …
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Help! Windows XP to Vista migration mishap
Reg Hardware – UK
I bought a Techguys USB 2.0 Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista to make the task simple. I succesfully (I think) installed the Easy Transfer Driver on the …
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Perception vs. Reality: Vista vs. Leopard With a White House Spin
TechNewsWorld – Sherman Oaks,CA,USA
It’s this truth that spells the difference between the success of Apple’s OS X Leopard and the fate of Microsoft’s Windows Vista, writes columnist and …
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Public-sector bodies sing Windows Vista’s praises
ZDNet UK – UK
Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system, launched in January 2007, has received a mixed response. There is also still a strong inclination among the …
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista
Microsoft Tells OEMs To Start Testing For Windows 7… Whoa…
By itnerd
Before you get excited about Windows 7, a recent CNet interview with the guy who heads Windows development indicates that Windows 7 is likely to be an “evolution” of Windows Vista:. “We’re very clear that drivers and software that work …
The IT Nerd – http://itnerd.wordpress.com
Windows Vista Complete PC screencast
By Keith Combs
It’s been a while since I brought up a great feature in Windows Vista (not present in Windows XP) called Complete PC (CPC). Available in Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions, Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore …
Keith Combs’ Blahg – http://blogs.technet.com/keithcombs/default.aspx
Audigy Series Vista Driver – 9th May 2008
By nomoregoatsoup
Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Vista 32-bit, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) 2005 or Window XP MCE 2004 * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Series audio devices …
No More Goat Soup – http://nomoregoatsoup.wordpress.com
Course Announcement: Microsoft® Windows Vista®: advanced customization
Course Description: Learn how to customize Windows Vista, improve its performance and change the way Windows and its built-in applications operate.
HP Learning Center Updates – http://h30187.www3.hp.com
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