Showing posts with label Windows 7 support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7 support. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

Windows 7’s Tech Support

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Microsoft has pampered Windows 7 with performance accelerator features, which has raised its popularity amongst various segments of the users. . Each and every feature of this operating system is innovative and user-friendly.

Understanding the craze of people regarding latest operating system, MS has given streamlined method to upgrade or install it.

However due to some software and hardware conflicts, product activation and driver issue you may face some initial problems with it. But never mind because you are not alone at any point. Several leading tech support units are working to simplify your job. Some are offering onsite support while others are offering online support. But you should be little bit careful while choosing for the best Windows 7 tech support unit. I recommend online tech support, which has significant advantages over the other form of tech support.
Features
Online Windows 7 tech support unit has its own attributes; it is offering you a service, which you can access while sitting at your home or office. Next, its services are empowered with Microsoft certified technicians and are accompanied with a service level agreement, which is the most important thing due to overgrowing fraud practices. In addition, it offers a round the clock protection from any unfortunate computer crash or data loss. It also monitors your PC regularly to keep it free from any kind of Internet related threat, such as viruses, spyware and malware.
Usability

As per me, it is better to register with a recognized Windows 7 tech support provider for getting a smooth performance out of your computer throughout the time. I have got the extreme benefit with the remote tech support for my laptop. Now, when I am in any trouble I call it, irrespective of day or night. There are expert technicians to fix the issue in no time. I am getting regular PC health check up for my laptop, after which I am experiencing a considerable improvement in my laptop’s performance.
Limitation
The only problem, which I have faced though very occasionally, is waiting time on call. But it’s not a big issue, over and all it’s much convenient than waiting for days and weeks at any repair shop.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

How to Get Windows 7?

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It could be difficult for you to choose, whether migrate to Windows 7 or continue with existing operating system. And yet, as is often the case, the choice is not as easy as it looks because once you plan to switch to Windows 7, you will also have to determine the best place to get Windows 7 & an edition that will suit your needs.
Windows 7 Editions
There are six editions of Windows 7 available in the market – Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate. Now choosing the appropriate edition out of these six may be a huge task but in reality, you’ll have only three Windows 7 editions to choose from. So your choice is therefore simplified to the left three editions: Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate.
The numerous versions of Windows 7 are built such that each edition has all the functionalities of the previous editions plus other extra features, which make that edition unique. Also, you can use the Anytime Upgrade tool to buy a product key online and upgrade your existing Windows 7 license to a better edition. For example, if you wish to buy Windows 7 Home Premium, you can use Anytime Upgrade and move to Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate version anytime.
In my opinion, if you use your system mostly at home and for entertainment purpose, Windows 7 Home Premium is a great option. Or if you plan to run it on your office PC, Windows 7 Professional is a good choice. If you want a complete package, buy Windows 7 Ultimate.
How to Get Windows 7?
If you’re planning to get Windows 7 for your own PC, I would recommend you order or download it today from Microsoft official website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/faq.aspx. When you buy Windows 7, you will have two options for instance, the upgrade and full version. Both comprise the same features. If you have Windows XP or Windows Vista running your PC, go for the upgrade version. If you don't, you'll need to get the full version.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Windows 7 Device Stage

Microsoft launched the new Operating System – Windows 7 in order to overcome the troubles faced by users in Windows XP and Windows Vista. Microsoft has worked towards providing better and exciting features. One of the great things that Microsoft has incorporated in Windows 7 is the feature that allows you to see all the add-on devices on one screen. This new package of the Operating System is called Device Stage, which takes device management a level higher. Device Stage enables you to interact with any compatible device connected to your PC. With the help of Device Stage you can see the status of your device and run common tasks from a single window. The pictures of the devices make it truly easy to see what exactly is there. You can see exactly what photos are there on your camera, what music is there on your MP3 player, and more.

Microsoft assures Device stage to be a big part of Windows 7. It will change the way you interact with compatible devices and hardware attached to your system. In simple words, it allows you to see exactly what printer, phone, mp3 player and other devices you have installed on the computer. This management site called Device Stage; let you look at the status of the device and let you run tasks. This surely is a great assistance in linking mobile phones, printers or portable media players to your computer. Microsoft team has worked hard in order to achieve maximum range of partners to ensure their devices are fully device stage compatible.

As soon as the device is plugged in, it will load drivers almost instantly. As compared to Vista, the process is much faster. Drivers of printers, USB keys, digital cameras, external HDDs are installed within seconds and are instantly accessible to the users. The waiting time of device driver installation in Windows XP and Vista was much longer. Moreover, if Windows7 is unable to find drivers, it will automatically search on Windows Update.
The overall experience with devices, as compared to the earlier versions, has greatly improved with the help of Device Stage of Windows 7.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Microsoft Back ports Windows 7 Security Change to XP, Vista

Microsoft has ported updates to its automatic execution and automatic playback of Windows Vista and Windows XP to help users fight malware that spreads through USB devices.

Microsoft made the switch from Windows 7 in early 2009 to stop the spread of Conficker infamous worm that took advantage of the functionality of silence leap from PC to PC. With the change, Windows will no longer display the task of automatic enforcement on the AutoPlay dialog box, save for removable optical media such as CDs and DVDs.

The functionality is made available for XP, Vista and Windows Server 2003 and 2008, on 25 August. Information on how to download updates can be found here.

The decision to make the change followed the well-publicized growth of malware spreading through USB devices over the last couple of years. In fact, a report by Symantec found that the auto-copied to removable media was one of the most common means of spreading malware in the second half of 2007.

"McAfee expects the increasing attacks of USB sticks and flash memory devices used in cameras, frames and other consumer electronics," Dave Marcus, security research manager at McAfee Avert Labs, blogged in January. "This trend will continue because almost unregulated use flashes storage [devices] across enterprise environments, and its popularity among consumers."

Microsoft made the switch from Windows 7 in early 2009 to stop the spread of Conficker infamous worm that took advantage of the functionality of silence leap from PC to PC. With the change, Windows will no longer display the task of automatic enforcement on the AutoPlay dialog box, save for removable optical media such as CDs and DVDs.

The functionality is made available for XP, Vista and Windows Server 2003 and 2008, on 25 August. Information on how to download updates can be found here.

The decision to make the change followed the well-publicized growth of malware spreading through USB devices over the last couple of years. In fact, a report by Symantec found that the auto-copied to removable media was one of the most common means of spreading malware in the second half of 2007.

"McAfee expects the increasing attacks of USB sticks and flash memory devices used in cameras, frames and other consumer electronics," Dave Marcus, security research manager at McAfee Avert Labs, blogged in January. "This trend will continue because almost unregulated use flashes storage [devices] across enterprise environments, and its popularity among consumers."

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Adopt Windows 7 now, says Microsoft

Mumbai: Despite the consumer release of Windows 7, Microsoft is scheduled for Oct. 22, the giant cannot wait until that date and now sells the idea of using Windows 7 for business.

Since access to the implementation of already existing Windows 7, Microsoft set out in Blog Business, "There is no need to wait to start deploying Windows 7 already!"
"The implementations are happening right now and your business can begin deploying and! Several of our early adopters are already having great success with Windows 7 ... We are happy to see such enthusiasm for Windows 7 early adopters, showing the real value Windows 7 provides businesses ... Now is the time to begin testing and deploying MDOP and Windows 7 with Windows Server 2008 R2! "

Microsoft hit the lines of the blog post transport companies to quickly update themselves to Windows 7, citing the Total Cost of Ownership.
He said enterprise deployments of customers: 2,200 users at Baker Tilly (Professional Services - UK), 2235 users of the City of Miami (Local Government - United States), and 14,300 users Getronics (IT Services - Countries Netherlands) and users of the new Windows 7.

If your setup is similar to any of those, Microsoft wants you to check out the studies to see the savings that can be done by moving to Windows 7.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Windows 7 RTM Reviewed

Windows 7 is Vista done right, but you cannot deny that is based on the Microsoft operating system, at war. Despite improvements made in two service packages, users never had to Windows Vista.

Although Windows 7 Release Candidate is available for consumers to try the final version of Windows 7 aims to correct real and perceived flaws of its predecessor. The attraction of the new interface is undeniable, and should compete well against Apple's OS X, but even with modern features such as native support touch-screen Windows 7 is actually better XP? Read the full review and find out.

Windows 7 Support Services

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We thought now was the right time to open the door and start a conversation with the Web community about what’s happening with Windows and the future of the Windows 7 Operating System.

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