Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Windows Sysinternals Tools
Windows Sysinternals is an incredibly useful tool suite for Windows devs, admins, and IT pros available for free from Microsoft Technet.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
A couple of fun articles
Here's a couple of fun articles (with useful information to boot!)
- Feature-By-Feature: Ubuntu 9.10 Vs. Windows 7 (Tip: Just click past the opening ad).
- Buy A New Windows 7 System, But Please Don't Upgrade
Friday, February 20, 2009
Windows 7
The buzz is "They finally got it right" and "Windows 7 is what Vista should have been".
After taking a look I agree :-)
Windows 7 features a "Back to basics, lean and mean" approach. It gets Windows out of the way, and puts the spotlight back on the applications software.
I installed it on a Lenovo ThinkCentre P-IV box with 4GB RAM. A straightfoward desktop, not cutting edge.
Observations:
After taking a look I agree :-)
Windows 7 features a "Back to basics, lean and mean" approach. It gets Windows out of the way, and puts the spotlight back on the applications software.
I installed it on a Lenovo ThinkCentre P-IV box with 4GB RAM. A straightfoward desktop, not cutting edge.
Observations:
- It installs faster than previous Windows versions
- It starts up and shuts down faster than Vista
- Just the basic features are evident on the UI and desktop (as mentioned: lean and mean)
- UAC finally works without being so annoying :-)
- It will install and run under the free VMware server. However, the usual vmnet virtual network adapter didn't work for me, so the VM had no networking capability.
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