All Posts Tagged With: "Windows 7"
Windows 7 Boot Speed Benchmark
Lifehacker tested the boot speed of Windows 7, Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 and Windows XP Professional SP3 on a triple-boot system. All tested operating systems were 32-bit versions. Test 1 measured the boot time from boot choice to a fully loaded desktop while test 2 measured the time from boot choice to user logon screen. [...]
11Nov2008 | Martin | 9 comments | ContinuedUnlock Locked Features in Windows 7 M3
Microsoft has locked some of the upcoming features in the Windows 7 release that they distributed among attendees of the Professional Developers Conference 08 in Los Angeles. The build has made its way on various P2P sites shortly thereafter and is now in the hands of thousands of additional users who downloaded it from there. [...]
10Nov2008 | Martin | 2 comments | ContinuedWindows Complete PC Backup
Windows Complete PC Backup is a feature available in Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions that allows users to completely restore their PC environment including the operating system, installed programs, user settings, and data files. The feature in Windows Vista was limited to backing up data on a different hard drive or DVDs. Users [...]
10Nov2008 | Martin | 0 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 Tech Guarantee Program
Microsoft is planning a Windows 7 Tech Guarantee Program which will make it possible for Windows Vista owners to upgrade their operating system to Windows 7. They have not released many information yet about the program but some have been published at Neowin today.
Not all editions of Windows Vista will be eligible for the upgrade. [...]
Windows 7 Language Waves
Microsoft has released information about the so called language waves of Windows 7. Windows 7 will be released in a total of eight language waves which basically define when a localized edition of Windows 7 will be released to manufacturing. Please take a look at the table below for information about the eight language waves [...]
8Nov2008 | Martin | 0 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 To Be Released For 2009 Holiday Season
Microsoft was very shy about pinpointing the Windows 7 release date in the past. They did provide some clues like that it would be released about three years after the release of Windows Vista, or that Windows 7 would be released before the PDC conference in 2009. There was still lots of speculation about the [...]
7Nov2008 | Martin | 14 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 Screen Docking
New Windows 7 features are revealed every day. This one is actually a bit older but has not been mentioned yet here at Windows 7. Screen docking is popular feature that is currently only available by installed third party software to previous versions of the Windows operating system.
The feature basically docks and displays a window [...]
WinHEC 2008 Keynote Summary And Recordings
WinHec 2008 just started and the keynote is available in three different quality streams that can be watched online. The keynote is available as a 100K, 300K or 750K video stream. The Keynote begins with a few information for the attendees of the WinHec 2008 conference and an introduction of the keynotes that are going [...]
6Nov2008 | Martin | 2 comments | ContinuedMicrosoft Liberation Day Online Streams
Tomorrow is Liberation Day. At least in Down Under where Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Senior Director Gianpaolo Carraro and Microsoft Director Tim Sneath speak on a three hour event beginning 3:30pm. Tim Sneath has the last 40 minutes of the event all for himself and will “show you how technologies like Windows 7, Live [...]
5Nov2008 | Martin | 4 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 Aero Shake
The Microsoft Windows 7 development team seems to have put a lot of emphasize on smaller changes to the operating system that can have a big impact. We have already seen a few features that fall into that category like the Windows 7 Wallpaper Changer, the Windows 7 PC Safeguard or the new Windows 7 [...]
5Nov2008 | Martin | 4 comments | Continued