graphical user interface

  1. Celebrating Windows 1.0: A Milestone in Personal Computing History

    On November 20, 1985, the world of personal computing witnessed a transformative moment when Microsoft officially unveiled Windows 1.0. This pioneering operating system marked Microsoft's first serious foray into graphical user interfaces (GUIs)—a radical departure from the command-line...
  2. The Historic Launch of Windows 1.0: Microsoft’s Game Changer

    On November 10, 1983, a seismic event in the history of personal computing unfolded under the auspices of the software giant Microsoft. The company unveiled its plans for what would become Windows 1.0, a product aimed at revolutionizing the user experience on IBM PCs with a graphical user...
  3. FAT32 Format

    Mike submitted a new resource: FAT32 Format - Quickly convert exFAT or NTFS back to FAT32 Read more about this resource...
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    Windows 7 Windows Media Center causes Windows Explorer to stop responding on Win 7, 64 bit

    I'm hoping someone from Redmond sees this message and will open a defect ticket. This needs to be addressed promptly. Brand new HP 600q TouchSmart system running Windows 7 64-bit. Everything works normally until Windows Media Center is started, especially when it is started in maximized...
  5. Windows 7 TechTalk - NUI - What’s in a Name?

    Natural User Interface, or NUI, is one of the favourite flavours du jour in certain interaction design and user experience circles. On the one hand, the term signals a change from the Graphical User Interace, or GUI, that has been prevalent since the early 1980s. In many ways, that is good. Not...
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 comes with a lot of repair options

    Reboot, start tapping F8 until you get a black screen. In this we are using things before the GUI(Graphical User Interface) ie: Windows loads so we have better chance of fixing things. If this problem just started select Last Known Good Configuration I have recovered many using this on XP...
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    Windows 7 Did you have the same thoughts of mine?

    The Windows 7 can run just only 192MB Ram.:D But the installation need 512MB Ram to run.:frown: And they just raised the system requirments. Most software company made their software just need very low system requirments. But Windows 7............:confused: I think they should use...