hi everyone
posting here for the first time and actually installed windows 7 ultimate 64bit on one of my PC's today which had xp 64 bit before this. I tried looking for my question on this forum but cudnt find the right answer
i have 3 pcs connected via a hub which were working perfectly with...
I'm having problems connecting two computers together using an Ethernet cable.
I'm nearly sure i have no hardware problems because the two computers can communicate with the internet with no problem.
One of the two computers is a PC using WindowsXP Pro
The other is another PC using...
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Windows XP only available for six months
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The company plans to cut off OEMs' XP downgrade rights, which only apply to Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Ultimate PCs, six months after Windows 7 debuts, limiting computer makers' moves after that to offering...
All XP/Vista pcs on my network see my network drive except W7. The drive has a 1Gbit enet and usb attached printer. Even wireless clients see the drive except W7 pcs. Any suggestions?
Has anyone else been able to successfully setup home groups and add multiple pc's to them yet? I've tried and none of the computers here can see a home group after it is setup. They still see each other on network and I can map and share and do whatever between like previously in Vista but the...
Internal emails at Microsoft released to public ... (By US Court Judge)
From: Steven Sinofsky
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:05 PM
To: Brad Goldberg
Subject: vista ready
Is it true that Vista Ready doesn't necessarily mean Aero capable? I got a Dell Lattitude that is Vista Ready but...
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