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Now that Windows 7 is out, your old laptop might be tad short of maximizing the features of Windows 7. Picking a laptop can be a complicated task. You have to balance features against price and portability. Rumor has it, as it goes everytime windows releases an newer more sophisticated version, that to be able to enjoy Windows 7 best, you need a laptop that packs a lot of storage space, a fast processor, bigger RAM, and so on.

Well, not exactly. But here are some things to keep in mind in choosing a laptop for Windows 7.

Pumped-up Features

First, it has to have a 64-bit processor. Intel Core 2 Duo CPU guarantees that you get Windows 7 to work just fine. This processor supports 64-bit applications. With the RAM, the bigger it gets, the better is the performance but a 2 GB will work just fine. You would also want a big hard drive – at least 250 GB.

You might also want a larger screen to enjoy the visual fun brought by Windows 7. However, if you go for Read more:

Hi, I’m Bob. I have a leather bag manufacturing unit and frequently tour to different cities for meeting with clients. I have a dell laptop and use it to get in touch with my employees and clients through Internet. I was using Windows Vista and I want to use the Windows 7 Ultimate and use its advanced features. Last year, I was in New Jersey with a client who was using Windows 7 in his PC. He suggested me to switch to windows 7 and get benefited from this version. I decided to install it on my laptop but could not do it. I asked my client to do the installation but he was also unable to install Windows 7 Ultimate. He suggested me to take online support form a tech support firm for fixing the issue. I called up to this tech support firm and told the person about my problem.

Jayesh, on the other side helped me in the installation and use of windows 7 ultimate version. He asked me some questions verbally. I told him about my Read more:

Windows 7 is getting popular so much in comparison to Windows Vista since Windows 7 programe come up to market.Both Windows Vista and Windows 7 has almost similar features, but windows 7 runs faster than Vista item. All due to Windows 7 has tools that made it reliable for its users.

Starting with Aero desktop Experience – Aero desktop experience is presented in the all different version of Windows 7, Windows 7 Home edition, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 ultimate, and Enterprise, combines fresh graphics and functional methods to administer your desktop.

Bit Locker – Bit locker is an enhanced security feature for Windows 7, it is currently available in only Ultimate and Enterprise editions. It provides password protected encryption security for your Computer Drives.

Device Manager – Using device manager feature in control panel, It is easy to manage all external and storage devices in Windows 7. You can easily connect and Read more:

Microsoft seems to have learned its lessons and Windows 7 is not just a brand new OS but one that has been introduced because it is time for one. It is a significant advancement and a product that will enable Microsoft to salvage its reputation for offering the very best in basic purpose operating systems for most Computer system users. As in the case of Vista, there are a range of types beginning from your standard Home and going up to the Ultimate, all made to appeal to various financial constraints, hardware profiles and user requirements.

Windows 7 is slimmer and quicker than Vista. It takes up much less drive space and operates effectively on Laptops or computers with sluggish cpus. Using a reduced amount of processing capability permits greater multi-tasking plus ensures that the Operating system is far more secure than Vista where the “Blue Screen of Death” – the bare blue display that meant your system has failed or frozen – was a prevalent Read more:

Intuit has announced that it will only support QuickBooks 2010 in the Windows 7 environment – no other version of QuickBooks will be supported. Due to this and the fact that we’ve experienced considerable trouble with QuickBooks and various add-ons after we upgraded to Windows 7, we recommend that everyone think twice before doing the same.

We do have to admit, however, they we have a very complicated QuickBooks setup. Because, for the most part, QuickBooks is not backwards-compatible we have four versions of QuickBooks Premier (2007-2010), four versions of QuickBooks Enterprise (v7.0-v10.0) and four versions of QuickBooks Point of Sale/POS (v6.0-v9.0) installed. Even more importantly, as it turns out, we chose to upgrade instead of do a clean install because we just couldn’t stand the thought of having to re-install all of our programs again. This was one of the selling points of Windows 7, right?

Well, we ended up having to uninstall/re-install Read more:

Windows Vista boot process is different from what has been used in earlier versions of Windows. After the BIOS is loaded, MBR and then boot sector are accessed. The boot sector further loads the boot blocks and Windows Boot Manager. After this, BCD store is loaded to reach to the final stage of starting the operating system. If the process halts in anyway, Windows Vista will not boot. This leads to data inaccessibility and to restore it, you might need to use your backup. If this too fails, you should use a Partition Recovery Utility to recover and restore it. For example, consider a scenario when you try to boot a Windows Vista based computer system, but the operations fails. Consequently, you run Startup Repair using installation disc, but this too fails and reports the following error: Root cause found: Boot configuration is corrupt. Repair action: Partition table repair Result: Failed. Error code = 0×490 The above error might occur accompanied with other errors also. Cause Read more: