Review of Microsoft Windows 7

Whereas it was easy to find fault with many aspects of Vista, there has
been nothing but praise for Windows 7. Microsoft has soaked up the
punishing criticism of Vista and tackled each and every shortcoming with
zeal. As a result is it's now a pleasure to use Windows 7, whereas
grappling with Vista made many users hanker for their old XP.Windows Version 7 Topics
- Guy's Review of Window 7
- Migrate from XP
- Traps when Buying Windows 7
- Upgrade from Vista
- Upgrade - Case Study
- Upgrade, the Last Techie Taboo?
- Virtual PC Install
- Windows 7 Easy Transfer - Activate the Administrator Hidden Account
- AppData - C:\Users Replaces XP's Document and Settings
- AutoPlay Enable | Disable in Windows 7
- Data Collector Sets (Perfmon)
- Jump Lists
- Libraries
- Network Monitor 3.3
- New Features
- New Features - Fun
- Password Reset - How to Create
- Powercfg -energy
- PowerShell in Windows 7
- PSR - Problem Steps Recorder
- Recycle Bin - Find When Lost
- Reliability Monitor
- Remote Desktop Connection
- Registry Tweaks for Window 7
- Resource Monitor (Resmon)
- Run Command - Where is it?
- Sleep Problems
- Snipping Tool
- Shortcuts Especially for WinKey
- Shutdown Command Line Switches
- SP1 - Few New Features
- Taskbar Behavior
- Old Quick Launch - UAC (User Account Control) Redesigned
- Windows 8 Overview
Windows 7 New Features
It's worth checking out the full list of new features if only to give you fresh ideas. Guy bets that you will find one item that you did not know existed, and another element that you had forgotten about. In my own case I regarded a number of the features as planting seeds of ideas many of which will germinate over the next few months. Examples, Taskbar has a new look and feel, User Account Control gives a better balance, HomeGroup (Home Network) and AppLocker for domain users. See more on Window 7 New FeaturesLibrariesThis new feature of Folders really does make it easier to find and organize your documents, music and pictures. See more on Windows 7 Libraries.
Windows 7 Upgrade from Vista
The first consideration is to what extent does your existing hardware support Windows version 7? Another key question with Windows version 7 is, 'What to do about 64-bit hardware, software and drivers'. If you are unsure if a computer can be successfully upgraded, then call for the aptly named, Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit. See more on upgrading from Vista or XP to Windows 7Improvements to the UAC (User Account Control)
Understand the goals for elevated privileges and how they have been refined in Windows 7. See how to control the UAC via the control panel.Ten Executables in Windows7
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Windows 7 and PowerShell 2.0.
Windows 7 now has PowerShell 2.0 built-in. No longer to you have to download .Net Framework and PowerShell before you can use this superior command-line configuration language. PowerShell in Windows 7Windows 7 Registry Tweaks
If you want to combine business with pleasure, merge fun and learning about the registry, then try these Windows 7 registry tweaks: display the build number, check the registered owner.Windows 7 Tips
Here is a personal view of my favourite Windows 7 tipsWindows 7 Milestones
Microsoft started with a master plan for Windows 7. In true project management style they broke the task down into steps, consequently, as the development team delivers a major component, so a milestone is reached.See more about Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
Versions of Microsoft Windows that I have been involved with:
- Windows 7 SP1
- Windows 7 Ultimate (Build 7600) October 2009
- Windows 7 RTM (Build 7600) August 2009
- Windows 7 RC (Build 7100) May 2009
- Windows 7 Beta (Build 7048) March 2009
- Windows 7 Beta (Build 7000) February 2009
- Vista SP2 2008
- Vista SP1 Beta September 2007
- Vista general release of all editions January 30th 2007
- Vista Business edition released to manufacturers December 2006
- Vista 5728 October 2006
- Vista RC2 Build 5600 September 2006
- Beta 2 5536 August 2006
- Beta 2 5308 March 2006
- Beta 2 5270 January 2006
- Beta 2 5231 Winter 2005
- Beta 1 5112 Summer
2005
(Longhorn 5112)
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