Last week's column about downloading the test version of the Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system prompted some questions. Jerome Franklin of Green Valley, Ariz., asked: "Will I need to unload ...
The final test version of Microsoft's Windows 7, the replacement for problem-ridden Windows Vista, is being unveiled this week for a tryout. Some believe the new operating system will be available in ...
Although Microsoft’s next operating system is months away from release, the recession is already having an impact on Windows 7, a survey of 320 corporate administrators said today. According to the ...
The final test version of Microsoft's Windows 7, the replacement for problem-ridden Windows Vista, is being unveiled now for a tryout. Some believe the new operating system will be available in stores ...
In a Thursday blog post, the Microsoft Update product team said it'll start offering up to five of the faux updates on Feb. 24. The updates won't install automatically, and users don't have to ...
A common piece of advice runs through recent conversations with companies migrating to Windows 7: test early and often and don't be afraid of virtualization. Windows 7 adoption has certainly been on ...
A. No. Installing the test version of Windows 7 will erase Windows Vista. Microsoft says you should be "prepared to reinstall a prior version of Windows or the final released version of Windows 7 ...
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