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  • Moving to Windows 7

    Most consumers will experience Windows 7 one of two ways, either by upgrading their existing PC or by purchasing a PC with Windows 7 preloaded. At work, most of our business customers have their own in-house IT support (or a dedicated partner that they work with) to deploy new versions of Windows. For...
    Posted to Windows 7 Team Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 09-24-2009
  • Moving to Windows 7 FAQ

    Here is a list of commonly asked questions regarding moving to Windows 7. For more information on moving to Windows 7 - please see this blog post . ----------------------------- Question: Can my PC run Windows 7? To check if your PC is ready for Windows 7, download the free Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor...
    Posted to Windows 7 Team Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 09-24-2009
  • Giving the new Games for Windows – LIVE desktop client a spin

    It was noticed last week that Games for Windows – LIVE now has a new desktop client. The Games for Windows – LIVE desktop client is designed to deliver free content in the Marketplace such as game demos and videos like trailers to PC gamers. The Games for Windows – LIVE client will...
    Posted to Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 12-08-2008
  • Get in Touch with your PC Experience with the HP TouchSmart PC

    A few weeks ago, John Obeto published a very extensive review of HP's 2nd generation TouchSmart PC . The new HP TouchSmart PCs are a follow-up to the 1st generation HP TouchSmart PCs which were released in January of 2007. The 1st generation HP TouchSmart PC was one of the first consumer PCs that took...
    Posted to Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 09-08-2008
  • Nikon RAW Codec on Windows Vista x64

    A few weeks ago I discovered Nikon had released a new version of their Nikon RAW Codec for download - Version 1.4.0. This new version adds support for Windows Vista SP1. The Nikon RAW Codec is for users shooting in the RAW photo format with Nikon cameras to view Nikon's RAW .NEF files in using Windows...
    Posted to Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 08-24-2008
  • Windows Vista 64-bit Today

    There appears to be a shift taking place in the PC industry: the move from 32-bit to 64-bit PCs. We've been tracking the change by looking at the percentage of 64-bit PCs connecting to Windows Update, and have seen a dramatic increase in recent months. The installed base of 64-bit Windows Vista PCs,...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by Chris Flores on 07-30-2008
  • Try Out and Help Test Windows Home Server Power Pack 1

    Today, the Windows Home Server Team has announced the availability of the Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Release Candidate for download on Microsoft Connect. You can read Charlie Kindel's post announcing today's release on the Windows Home Server Team Blog. Microsoft Connect: Windows Home Server Power...
    Posted to Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 06-09-2008
  • Putting together the “Ultimate” PC

    This weekend, I decided to "evaluate" all my PC's on my home network. My main Desktop PC wasn't performing like I wanted it to and was running a combination of new and old hardware. I had a Test / Work PC running a combination of new and old hardware as well. My Test / Work PC was also running x64 which...
    Posted to Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 11-06-2007
  • Check out the Windows Live OneCare 2.0 Beta

    The Windows Live OneCare team today released the Beta version of OneCare 2.0 -- you can download it here . Windows Live OneCare 2.0 is designed to make it easier to secure and maintain multiple PCs on a network so that households and small businesses alike can manage their PCs from a single control panel...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by Nick White on 07-11-2007
  • On 64-bit and Windows Client

    Bill Laing, a General Manager in the Microsoft Windows Server Division, has been quoted as saying that Windows Server 2008 will be the last 32-bit operating system. Bill is a server guy and indeed Windows Server 2008 is the last 32-bit server operating system – all future operating systems for server...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by Alex Heaton on 05-17-2007
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