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Here's the Springboard Series of screencasts giving some insight information about Windows 7.
These are short and to the point video explaning some of the features that Windows 7 have to offer to enhance your user experience.

Check it out here: <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dd320282.aspx>

Enjoy!
Posted: 2/20/2009 4:13:23 PM by Global Administrator | with 0 comments


Check this out.  I just that there's a video available about PowerShell V2. 

Release on: 01/09/2009

Note: This screencast discusses a beta release of a Microsoft product. The information in this screencast is provided as-is and is subject to change without notice. Windows PowerShell 2.0 can help increase the productivity of IT professionals by providing a powerful, complete scripting language to automate repetitive tasks and conduct remote troubleshooting. Explore how it delivers a growing set of cmdlets that can be used to manage Windows–based PCs and servers, and it can be easily extended.

Click on this link to download:
Windows® PowerShell 2.0 screencast


Posted: 2/20/2009 3:54:41 PM by Global Administrator | with 0 comments


On my old 5 year-old IBM A31 Loading your Vista Wireless driver:
1.    You won’t be able install your Vista drive. So, in Windows 7 you get a “can’t find driver” message for your unknown network device (“under Device Manager”). In this case I was trying to install you PCMCIA Wireless network card.
2.    Look for your Wireless card CD disk and put it in your CD drive.
3.    Then, select "Locate and install a driver manually" from the "Update Driver" button from the Driver Properties in Device Manager.
4.    Look for the Vista 32 (or 64) driver folder and pick the driver name to start loading.
5.    If everything goes well, then the driver should work and enable you to connect to your home wireless router.
This steps helped me re-install my Belkin Wireless G Notebook Card in Windows 7 Beta 1 OS.
Hope this helps.
Posted: 2/8/2009 8:31:45 PM by Global Administrator | with 0 comments


On my work laptop, I decided that from my upgraded Vista to 7 laptop then I was doing a clean installation. And, it was worth it. Although my laptop was never unstable, the only thing that puzzled me was that I couldn’t use the Symantec Norton 360 Beta 3 on Windows 7. After my upgrade to Windows 7, and after installing Norton 360, I started to experience system hung ups but no Blue-Screen-of-Death. So, after first doing a backup, I proceeded to do a clean installation.
When the installation completed, then I install the Norton 360 Beta 3. Then, I started installing all my other applications. This time Symantec product didn’t hung my computer and I was able to continue using Windows 7 and Symantec without hung ups.

Windows 7 and Norton 360 
I can’t wait to load the next release of Windows 7 RC0.
Posted: 2/8/2009 8:19:00 PM by Global Administrator | with 0 comments


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