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    Windows 11 vs macOS Sequoia: The Unmatched OS Champion

    The age-old macOS versus Windows debate is alive and well—hotter, even, with Apple's macOS Sequoia and Microsoft's polished Windows 11 going head-to-head in forums, offices, and coffee shops worldwide. Both fanbases are passionate, vocal, and endlessly ready with counterpoints. But let's be...
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    Windows 7 Why don't we see dependency error in windows

    I had used ubuntu earlier for some time and had observed several errors during installation of even a very simple package. Now when I use windows I observed that not even a single installation go unfinished. Do windows packages not need any dependency..or do they have all their dependency...
  3. News

    Windows 8 Hardware Requirements The Same Or Lower Then Windows 7

    Most of the world’s desktop computers run on a version of Microsoft’s Windows operating system so when the Redmond company announces that it has a new OS version, one of the first questions to get asked is what are the minimum hardware requirements. (...)Read the rest of Windows 8 Hardware...
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    Windows 7 Winows 7 user accounts, user folder names, and paths

    I have a new Dell laptop with Windows 7 Professional. It came with McAfee security. I am comparing W7's Explorer's left hand folder tree with that of my desktop computer which has Win XP Pro. I find W7 to be confusing. W7 has a folder called \Users\ which seems to be similar to XP's...
  5. News

    Microsoft pulls Windows 7 Family Pack, so you can spend more for the holidays

    By Joe Wilcox, Betanews I've got a new spelling for "Scrooge." M-i-c-r-o-s-o-f-t. The company has ended the Windows 7 Family Pack promotion, which is a nice Ba Humbug to you and yours for the holidays. Sure, it could be good for Microsoft's bottom line and perhaps partners' PC sales. But for...
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    Windows Vista SP1 performance in games

    Gamespot have returned to benchmarking Vista now that the service pack has been released. The conclusion states: Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 is a step in the right direction. Gaming performance increased in comparison to a fresh installation of Windows Vista. Windows XP SP2 provides...
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