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  1. VIDEO Microsoft Windows Home Server Video Tutorial Series

    In a latest video tutorial effort, I will be attempting to show how to properly install, configure, and maintain Microsoft Windows Home Server. The latest video has been finished, while the setup and configuration portion is currently in development. I hope to offer transcripts of these guides...
  2. The Windows 7 RTM Rogue Pixel A known issue, says Microsoft

    Microsoft has informed of a Link Removed - Invalid URL-related issue in which users will notice that a rogue pixel will appear on their screens. A white dot can be displayed on the top-left corner of the screen for Windows 7 computers that are running under a Windows Aero theme, but for which...
  3. Windows 7 Can't install 64 bit version

    I have the following: Windows XP home SP3 and all the updates Intel E4400 @ 2.31GHZ 3.00 GB of Ram DirectX 9.0c I have run the Windows upgrade advisor and it says Upgrade However, when I run XP and then incert the 64 bit Upgrade disc, I get the following message. "This installation Disc isn't...
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    Windows 7 installing error, freezes on starting windows screen

    right, a while ago i dual booted windows 7 onto my vista running laptop and it works perfectly. It is a huge improvment on vista, it is faster, better designed and its new features are very useful. Because of this sucess i know am trying to dual boot it onto my xp running desktop. Unfortunatly...
  5. Windows 7 How many watts do I need...

    Here is an excellent article by Xbit labs where they do real world testing on how much certain types of pc draw power. So if your either going to build a fast gaming rig or just a work station the answer to the power needs will be here.. Link Removed due to 404 Error
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    Windows 7 Official Minimum Specs Thread

    In light of new information from Microsoft, here are the official minimum specifications for all versions of Windows 7. CPU: 1 GHz+ 32 or 64-Bit processor RAM: 1 GB for 32-Bit, 2 GB for 64-Bit GPU: 128 MB DirectX 9, WDDM 1.0 Compatible Video Card HDD: 15 GB for 32-Bit, 20 GB for 64-Bit...
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    Windows 7 DirectX 11; Not Coming to 7.

    It might be a bit early for us to be talking Windows 7 feature cuts, but that said, isn't it a bit early for Microsoft to be talking Windows 7 feature cuts? If The Inquirer's "reliable sources" are to be believed, Microsoft is giving DirectX 11 the boot from its next version of Windows to keep...