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Category: Windows7

XP Mode vs. Med-V

Posted on18 August 2009Leave a comment

Here’s another great article from Stephen Rose, explaining XP Mode vs. MED-V. Read the entire article here

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CategoriesBIOS, MED-V, Reading, Virtualization, Windows7, XP ModeTagsCompatibility, MED-V, Virtualization, XP Mode

Upgrade your existing KMS Service to support Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2

Posted on12 August 20091 Comment

If you are already running an existing KMS Service within your environment, and you do not plan to install a new KMS Service, the following information might be of interest if you have plans for deploying Windows 7 or Server Read More …

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CategoriesLicensing, Tip, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008R2, Windows7TagsActivation, KMS, Server 2003, Windows 7

Fundamentals of Volume Activation

Posted on10 August 200910 August 2009Leave a comment

If you are looking for a very easy 5 minute video that explains Volume Activation for Windows 7, then click here Additional sources TechNet Volume Activation Volume Activation changes in Windows7 Windows 7 Activation Improvements

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CategoriesDeployment, Licensing, Windows 7, Windows7TagsActivation, KMS, MAK, VLK, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008

Adding Games on Windows 7 Enterprise

Posted on9 August 20093 Comments

When you run a default Windows 7 Enterprise installation, you will notice that by default no games are being installed. System administrators using the Windows Automated Installation Toolkit can use the image manager to enable games within their customized Windows Read More …

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CategoriesDeployment, Tip, Tools, Windows 7, Windows7TagsConfiguration, dism, Features, Games, Windows 7

Windows Logo’d Products List Updated for Windows 7

Posted on6 August 200913 August 2009Leave a comment

The Windows Hardware Compatibility list (HCL) has been updated for Windows 7. So far there are no entries form the major hardware manufacturers, but I’m sure that will change within the next couple of weeks as they continue submitting their Read More …

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Categories64-bit, Compaq, Compatibility, Windows7TagsCompatibility, devices, Logo, support, WHQL, Windows 7, x64

Windows 7 versus Vista and XP

Posted on3 August 2009Leave a comment

Kai Schmerer from ZDNet Germany has done some benchmarking with Windows 7 , Vista and XP. The full article can be found here

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CategoriesVista, Windows XP, Windows7TagsBenchmark, Performance, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows7

Virtual Hard Disk Getting Started Guide

Posted on2 August 2009Leave a comment

Microsoft recently published the “Virtual Hard Disk Getting Started Guide”. This paper provides you with all the information you need around VHD. Download the Guide here

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CategoriesKnowledge, Reading, VHD, Virtualization, Windows7TagsBCD, Boot, Disk, VHD, Virtualization

Updated Plans for Windows7 in Europe

Posted on2 August 2009Leave a comment

Although we have seen many creative ways on how to get a browser on Windows 7 E, it looks like the plans for Windows7 E have changed. Read the entire article here

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CategoriesInternet Explorer, Windows7TagsWindows7, Windows7E

Windows7 BranchCache test results

Posted on20 July 200920 July 20092 Comments

Back in April I was playing with BranchCache in my home lab environment to get an idea about how things are supposed to work but simulating a real world WAN network isn’t that easy, unless you have access to some Read More …

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CategoriesBranchCache, Deployment, Windows7TagsBranchCache, Windows 2008 R2, Windows7

How to download a browser on Windows7 E

Posted on20 July 2009Leave a comment

As a response to the European Antitrust Commission, Microsoft will strip the Internet Explorer from Windows7 SKUs aimed for European markets. For end users this means that unless the hardware vendor has a browser pre-installed, which is going to be Read More …

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CategoriesInternet, Internet Explorer, Windows7, Windows7ETagsantitrust, european antitrust commission, Windows7, Windows7E

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