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A bummer of a deal installing Windows 7 on my ThinkPad X61

Blogs Well, I bought my copy of Windows 7, basically a move from being black to gray, legal-wise. Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. Haha, I thought, why would anybody buy a 32-bit version? ... Read story »

Windows 7 compatibility sticker: Netbooks not included

Crave Now here's an oddity: Microsoft's "Windows 7 compatible" sticker that will be affixed to nearly all Windows computers around Windows 7 launch doesn't seem to include current Atom Netbooks. The reasoning, ... Read story »

PCmover Win 7 Upgrade Assistant makes transition from XP to 7 easy

Crave It's no secret that there is a huge population of Windows XP machines still in service. According to Laplink's CEO Thomas Koll, up to 70 percent of PCs are still on ... Read story »

How I would have designed Windows 7

Crave Like previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 supports legacy software written for previous Windows releases, including Windows 95. I remember the first time I ran into Windows in 1995. It ... Read story »

What is Windows 7's "GodMode"?

Crave Windows 7's so-called GodMode is actually a shortcut to accessing the operating system's various control settings. Although its name suggests perhaps even grander capabilities, Windows enthusiasts are excited over ... Read story »

"Godmodes" galore in Windows 7

Crave Those intrigued by the "GodMode" in Windows 7 may be interested to know that there are many other similar shortcuts hidden within the operating system. Intended for developers as a shortcut ... Read story »

64-bit computing to become common with Windows 7

Crave Windows 7 64-bit will soon take over desktop computers. Consumers have had the option of 64-bit Windows computing since the release of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition in May 2005, ... Read story »

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