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    windows computer|Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade

    By admin | September 2, 2011

    Hi,I did the following:,In the blog: new computer technology 2011 ,Not’s about blog technique.
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    windows computer|Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade

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    All editions of Windows XP and Windows Vista qualify you to buy an upgrade license.

    1. Choose your edition of Windows 7
    Explore key features and choose the edition that’s best for you. Be sure to check the expanded list of extended features in Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, and Windows 7 Ultimate. System requirements vary for each edition of Windows 7 because some features might require special hardware.

    2. See if your PC has what it takes to run Windows 7
    In general, if your PC can run Windows Vista it can run Windows 7. To make sure, download and run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to do a quick check. If you want certain features, such as HomeGroup or Windows Media Center, check to see if your PC has the hardware that’s needed.

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    How you make the move to Windows 7 depends on your current operating system.

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    Everything you need for work and home

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    Simple to use

    Preview
    Manage lots of open programs, documents, and browser windows easily with thumbnail and full-screen previews of open windows.

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    Open files and get around your PC faster with the improved taskbar. You can easily pin programs you use often to the taskbar and launch them in just one click.

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    Turn your PC into a TV with Windows Media Center, and enjoy your favorite videos and music with Windows Media Player. Click to enlarge.

    Jump Lists
    Open files you use regularly in just two clicks with Jump Lists on the improved taskbar.

    Snap
    Windows 7 has simple new ways to manage open windows. For example, with Snap you can arrange two windows side-by-side just by dragging them to opposite sides of your screen.

    Peek and Shake
    Windows 7 lets you peek behind open windows to get a quick look at your desktop.

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    Wireless setup
    With Windows 7, setting up wireless connections is easier with consistent, one-click connections to available networks, whether those networks are based on Wi-Fi, mobile broadband, dial-up, or corporate VPN.

    HomeGroup
    Connect Windows 7 PCs on a home network in just four clicks and easily get to the photos, music, and files on each one–even share printers–with HomeGroup.

    Easy to browse the web

    Internet Explorer 8
    Visual search helps you quickly find the information you want by adding visual cues and previews to search results from top search providers including Live Search, Wikipedia, Yahoo, Amazon, and others.

    Internet Explorer 8
    Use Web slices to conveniently keep up with changes on frequently updated websites, like eBay auctions or traffic sites, directly from the IE8 toolbar.

    Easy to communicate and share

    Windows Live Photo Gallery
    Windows Live Photo Gallery makes share your photos to your favorite photo site easy.

    Windows Live Mail
    Windows Live Mail makes managing multiple email accounts easy.

    Windows Live Family Safety
    Keep your child safe by managing what sites they can visit and who they can send/receive emails and im communications from.

    Note: Windows Live components need to be downloaded separately.

    Works The Way You Want

    Faster and More Reliable

    Resume from sleep
    We designed Windows 7 to help PCs sleep and resume from sleep more quickly by improving the way Windows 7 manages drivers, programs, and power.

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    We reduced the amount of memory your PC needs for open windows and to execute commands to help it be more responsive to commands.

    Fewer clicks and less interruptions

    Makes New Things Possible

    Media on your terms

    Windows Media Center
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    Windows Media Center
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    DirectX 11
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    New ways to engage

    Windows Touch
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    Media on your terms

    Windows Media Player
    More and more consumer electronics, from TVs to digital photo frames, can be connected to home networks. With Play To in Windows 7, you’ll be able to easily send music, photos, videos from your PC to a networked device throughout your home.

    You can enjoy the photos, music, and videos on your home PC when you’re away from home with remote media streaming.

    Work anywhere

    Location Aware Printing
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    3 Responses to “windows computer|Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade”

    1. techdad review Says:
      September 2nd, 2011 at 12:46 pm
      202 of 216 people found the following review helpful:
      4.0 out of 5 stars
      Here Comes Windows 7, October 22, 2009
      By 
      techdad review (San Francisco Bay Area) –
      (TOP 50 REVIEWER)
        

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      This review is from: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade (DVD-ROM)

      Here comes Windows 7, nearly three years after Windows Vista and eight years after Windows XP. By most accounts, Windows 7 is what Vista should have been. Do we finally have a worthy successor to XP?

      ** CLEAN UPGRADE UPDATE BELOW 10/29/09 **

      PROS:
      - Fast startup and performance
      - Stable
      - Nice aesthetic and functional changes to the desktop
      - Improved networking, power management & security
      - 32-bit & 64-bit versions included
      - Windows Media Center
      - Windows XP Mode

      CONS:
      - User Account Control still annoying
      - Upgrade can be challenging
      - Expensive

      CLEAN UPGRADE UPDATE 10/29/09 **
      It seems that a lot of upgraders have been complaining about the upgrade process, especially from XP. Most of us expected to be able to format our hard disks and be prompted for either the XP disc or product key. Alas, this is not the case. The upgrade is much more complicated than it should be and some workarounds have been discovered

      Method A (simplest)
      If you already have an older version of Windows on the hard drive, finish the Custom Install, without entering the product key. After installation, go to your System Properties and click the link to activate Windows. Enter your product key and it should activate. This has worked for me twice.

      Method B (hardest)
      If Method A doesn’t work, try the registry hack.
      1. Finish the custom install without entering the product key then click Start and type regedit.exe into the “Search programs and files” box.
      2. In the registry, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Setup/OOBE/. In the pane on the right, you’ll see an entry for MediaBootInstall. Double-click on it and change the value from “1″ to “0″ and click OK.
      3. Close regedit and go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories then right-click on Command Prompt and select “Run as administrator.” You’ll get a UAC alert, click Yes.
      4. At the command prompt, type: slmgr /rearm and hit Enter. Reboot.
      5. Now try to activate. If it fails, make sure there are no pending Windows Updates to install. If there is, install them, reboot and start over from Step 4.

      Method C (most time consuming)
      Perform the Custom Install and skip the product key. Once completed, run the upgrade again from within Windows 7 but this time, enter the Windows 7 upgrade key and then activate Windows.
      ** END UPDATE **

      I had been running the Windows 7 release candidate for 3 months and the full version 2 weeks before official release date. The experience convinced me to finally upgrade my Windows XP systems to 7. This review briefly touches upon some of the key features and enhancements of Microsoft’s latest OS.

      PERFORMANCE & STABILITY
      One of the welcome enhancements Microsoft made was start-up time. The shutdown time has been improved as well. Also, in my non-benchmarked experience, Windows 7 has been at least as fast as XP if not faster. The kernel changes and ability to run the 64-bit version probably has a lot to do with that. Most benchmarks from around the Internet seem to support my observations.

      64-BIT
      I am elated to finally upgrade to a 64-bit operating system in order to take advantage of more memory support and modern processors. I have Intel Core 2 Duo processors in both my systems with 4GB of physical RAM but XP only allowed 3.25GB for system use.

      DESKTOP
      At first login, you’ll notice the changes to the taskbar. The taskbar is no longer just a place to store quick launch icons and view open windows. It now provides functionality in the form of Jump Lists, which allow you to select your most frequently opened files or links from the apps you have “pinned” on the taskbar. The clock and calendar are improved and the Show Desktop icon is now integrated in the far right corner. Other desktop enhancements include Aero Peek, Aero Shake, Snap, new themes and wallpapers. You also get gadget support. All of these features combine to create a much improved and enjoyable desktop experience.

      LIBRARIES
      Windows 7 introduces a new feature called libraries. Previously, your system had shortcuts to My Documents, My Music, My Pictures, etc. which had files residing in only those specific folders. Files can now reside anywhere on your system and be organized inside libraries. It’s similar to how many music and photo applications organize files.

      NETWORKING
      Even as good as XP was, networking was cumbersome. Windows 7 makes connecting two or more Windows 7 systems together easy, using HomeGroup. This enables easy sharing of files and devices. One downside is that HomeGroup is only supported between Windows 7 systems. File transfer performance between computers has been vastly improved and connecting to a wireless…

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    2. Just Anonymous Says:
      September 2nd, 2011 at 1:06 pm
      96 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Worth the Wait, October 22, 2009
      By 
      Just Anonymous (Georgia, USA) –
      (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
        

      This review is from: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade (DVD-ROM)

      I’ll admit, I’ve been running Windows 7 for six months now: the preproduction version of it and have just upgraded to the gold code. So I have quite a bit of experience with the operating system. Let’s get to the nitty gritty:

      Should you upgrade from Windows Vista? YES! I mean it – upgrade today.
      Windows 7 is quite simply faster, more stable, boots faster, goes to sleep faster, comes back from sleep faster, manages your files better and on top of that it’s beautiful to look at and easy to use. Even the preproduction version of Windows 7 was better than my Vista with SP2.

      Should you upgrade from Windows XP? Maybe, but for different reasons.
      XP is a good operating system and if you don’t need to add new hardware or software, XP is good. However, XP is old as an operating system. Also chances are that if you’re running XP, you might not meet the minimum requirements for Windows 7 – check the compatibility site at Microsoft to see if your system will support Windows 7. That said, Windows 7 is light years ahead of Windows XP in terms of functionality, ease of use, etc – to me it’s worth buying a new system.

      64 bit or 32 bit?
      If you don’t know what I’m talking about, that’s ok skip this section. If you have a core2 duo or core 2 quad or a multi cpu machine, go with the 64 bit OS, it handles memory and the CPUs much better. If you have a single core CPU, one CPU or run special programs that require 32bit, then stick with 32 bit for now.

      BEFORE INSTALLATION:
      I recommend you have:
      -a core 2 duo or core 2 quad machine
      -4gig of RAM (That’s about $50 in today’s market)
      -good hard drive with (200 gig – it doesn’t need that much but that’s another $50)
      -back up your files to a USB drive like Western Digital My Passport Essential 500 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive WDME5000TN (Midnight Black)
      -check to make sure your computer is compatible with Windows 7

      INSTALLATION:
      Installation was very straight forward. You put in the CD and reboot your machine. You might have to enter your bios and enable the “boot from CD” option. Once the machine reboots a nice screen comes up to guide you through the installation. You have the option to upgrade your PC or do a clean installation. I did an upgrade and it brought in all of my files and settings from my windows Vista system. It worked great.
      The upgrade did take about 2 hours for me so definitely consider.
      I noticed that early on in the installation the operating system went out to Microsoft’s site to look for the latest and greatest updates, so I think this should help Microsoft respond quickly to any hiccups with compatibility.

      WHAT DOESN’T WORK:
      The driver from my old HP Inkjet printer for 2001 doesn’t work on Windows 7 so there are some things that will not transition. I had to use a generic HP driver which doesn’t give me the quality that I got from an injet – so overall, I’m up and running with that printer but I’m degraded on the inkjet front. That said, I recently upgraded to a HP CP2025DN Color LaserJet Printer that I love so no real loss there. I’ll likely pick up a cheap inkjet for the occasional photo that I might need to print. Everything else upgraded.

      BENEFITS
      -faster boot time
      -faster go to sleep
      -faster wakeup
      -faster about 20% to 30% faster at running applications than my Vista – seriously (but those are my results without any benchmarks or anything like that, just seeing how fast Adobe Illustrator loads, and how fast all the applications respond)
      -joining wireless networks is much easier
      -the interface is just plain beautiful
      -my wallpapers are now a slideshow that can be set to change every few minutes (I’m not stuck with the same picture)
      -Gadgets – these are wonderful little small applications that you can drag onto your desktop. I have a weather gadget and a calendar gadget on my desktop that tell me
      -Better taskbar management – hovering over the taskbar icons shows me mini windows of what’s running
      -Better file management – I can organize my files into Libraries that are sortable not only by type but by folder or other data. It’s great! I can browse through my presentations or illustrator files!
      -Windows Media appears to be smoother which I love.
      -You get some virus protection and firewall with Windows 7 but consider something more comprehensive like McAfee Total Protection 3User 2010. Yes, it’ll make your computer run a bit slower but

      CONS:
      - Some older programs might not work and some drivers might not be available like my inkjet driver.
      - Other than…

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    3. T. R. Collins "trc Gaget Guy" Says:
      September 2nd, 2011 at 1:56 pm
      124 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
      3.0 out of 5 stars
      Be careful which Version of Windows 7 you buy !!!!, October 23, 2009
      By 
      T. R. Collins “trc Gaget Guy” (Las vegas) –
      (REAL NAME)
        

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      This review is from: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade (DVD-ROM)

      “Windows Vista(tm) Home Premium cannot be upgraded to Windows 7 Professional.

      You can choose to install a new copy of Windows 7 Professional instead, but this is different from an upgrade, and does not keep your files, settings, and programs. You’ll need to reinstall any programs using the original installation discs or files. To save your files before installing Windows, back them up to an external location such as a CD, DVD, or external hard drive. To install a new copy of Windows 7 Professional, click the Back button in the upper left-hand corner, and select “Custom (advanced)”.

      Simply said you cannot upgrade Home Premium, keeping your programs and files, you must start over similar to a clean install.. To install Windows 7 on top of Home Premium while maintaing all of your files, programs, settings etc., you must purchase the Ultimate Upgrade for $19 more.

      This will allow people who are not “computer friendly” upgrade without the hassle of backing up files, re-installing programs etc. especially if you don’t know where the original program CD(s) are…

      trc

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