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How to use an ISO file
Do you have a netbook that does not have a CD ROM drive? Are you frustrated with trying to install ISO or image files?
A truly amazing hack for Windows 7
The more I use Windows 7 operating system, the more I like it. I ran across this amazing hack in PC World:
3 major snafus with a Windows 7 upgrade
PC Magazine has published a good article on the 3 things that can stall your Windows 7 install.
Oct. 22nd is Windows 7 download day!
This weekend, I'm going to do a clean install of my XP desktop, and an upgrade install of my daughter's Vista laptop. If you would like more information on upgrading to Windows 7, just call or email me, I'd be happy to advise you.
The scoop on Windows 7 and how to tell if you can install it
PC World delivers the best review of the new operating system from Microsoft, called Windows 7. It's my opinion, along with many other reviewers and users, that you will want to move from Vista and even from the beloved XP to Windows 7. Here's a solid Windows 7 Upgrade tool - download, install and run it and get the report that tells you if the PC or laptop you're using is compatible for upgrading to Windows 7. Mine passed the test, what about yours?
If your college student has Vista, get an upgrade to Windows 7 for only $30!
You cannot get a better Upgrade deal than this one, for Windows 7 upgrade from a Vista desktop or laptop. Just enter a valid student email address, one that ends in .edu, choose Windows 7 Home Premium (for colleges or computers NOT connecting to a domain server) and choose 32 bit or 64 bit system (see Control Panel|System for that info), enter a credit card and wait for the confirmation email.
