Showing posts with label Window 7 Seven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Window 7 Seven. Show all posts

Microsoft releases Windows 7 sponsored themes

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  • Microsoft releases Windows 7 sponsored themes

As the official Windows 7 launch is set in motion, a bunch of new content is being released online to support the wider public availability. To kick things off, a handful of new first-party theme pack have been released on Windows.com, but with a twist.

In addition to a number of new international themes released featuring photographs from different regions of the world, 14 sponsored themes are also available for download with wallpapers sourced from various notable brands. They range from movies to sports cars, video games and even refreshment beverages (from both Coke and Pepsi!).

As time goes on, I’d expect more companies to jump on this opportunity as an easy and fun way to promote their products and brand. Music label EMI has already planned a whole site dedicated to branded Windows 7 theme packs.

Windows 7 System Requirements

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  • Windows 7 System Requirements
What you need to have

A PC with these system requirements:

1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor

1 GB RAM (32-bit) / 2 GB RAM (64-bit)

16 GB available disk space (32-bit) / 20 GB (64-bit)

DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM 1.0 or higher drive

Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

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  • Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
If your PC can run Windows Vista, it can run Windows 7. But if you're not running Windows Vista, or are just not sure if your system is ready to run Windows 7, there's a quick way to do a simple check.This will help you to know ,whether there is any compatibility issues .










Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor check your PC’s processor, memory, storage, and graphics capabilities, identifies known compatibility issues with installed software and devices and finally provides guidance on how to resolve those issues if any solutions are possible.Before you run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor beta, be sure to plug in any USB devices or other devices such as printers, external hard drives, or scanners that are regularly used with the PC you're evaluating.

How to hack Google Chrome and Run in Windows 7

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  • How to hack Google Chrome and Run in Windows 7








Trust Windows to come up with problems before they can give you a solution to a previous. The other day, I heard that there is a problem for the new Windows 7 beta users. They can not launch Google Chrome. We all know that Google Chrome is one of the fastest but simplest browsers available at this moment. Though it will be unfair to compare it with a veteran and an immensely popular Firefox right now, I am sure that Chrome in the coming years will be a browser alternative to most of us, if not a competitor. So, if you want to start it right away and find Windows 7's restriction a nuisance, then below is the trick.

1. Right Click on Google Chrome Icon on your desktop

2. Add “–in-process-plug ins” (without quotation marks) after chrome.exe in Target field.

Take a look at image below to see what I am talking about:




3. Click Apply (or OK) to save changes.

4. Now start Google Chrome and Bingo!

So, I hope you can now run Google Chrome without much trouble? Write to me if you want to talk about it further. Happy surfing

Window 7 Seven

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  • Anti-Malware Software's Compatible With Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows 7If you have already jumped onto the Windows 7 bandwagon or plan to do so, you might find yourself having a tough time figuring out a compatible security software for the new operating-system still in beta, luckily many antivirus products from reputed security software companies do work with Windows 7 Beta out-of-the-box, here is a list of known working anti-virus solution for Windows 7.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus For Windows 7

Here is a list of anti-virus applications known to work well on Windows 7:

* Kaspersky AV for Windows 7
* Norton 360 Version 3.0 Beta
* AVG Anti-Virus
* Eset NOD 32
* BitDefender 2009 Total Security
* Avast! AntiVirus Home (Free)
* Avira AntiVir Personal Edition (Free)

List of known Anti-Spyware software's for Windows 7:

* Windows Defender
* Malwarebytes
* Spybot Search & Destroy
* Ad-Aware

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