The built-in Disk Management tool in Windows 7 hasn't changed much from the Vista days and is still missing some of the most important and basic features such as the ability to re-partition an existing primary system partition without having to reinstall Windows. This is where Partition Wizard comes in - a free partition manager which supports 32/64 bit Windows Operating System including Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows 7.
Nokia today has announced their much anticipated entry in netbook market with a 3G and GPS equipped netbook called Nokia Booklet 3G. It will ship with Windows 7 running on top of Intel 1.6 Ghz Atom Z530 processor with a 120 GB hard disk, 10.1’’ HD ready display and a stunning 12 hours of battery life.
Inspired by the Windows 7 Ultimate Box Art DVD Cover which I posted about a week ago, Michel of MyDigitalLife forums has created a complete set of DVD Covers for Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional editions.
Remember the Administrator account that was present in good old Windows XP days? The master Administrator account is not visible by default in Windows 7 or Vista. This account has complete access and permissions on the computer and can be enabled by following the steps below.
Windows 7 Themes Gallery has been updated with three new themes – based on the original wallpapers pack from the upcoming Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 release.
Just installed Windows 7 Starter edition on a low-end spare notebook for testing purposes when I found this new wallpaper which ships with this edition of Windows. I have customized the original wallpaper with Windows 7 Starter logo just to make it look more cool! Both the original and the customized version with Windows 7 Starter branding can be downloaded from the links given below.
Windows 7 has already been RTM’d and is now officially available to Connect, MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers. For those of you who are downloading the original bits from either MSDN or TechNet can use this Box Art DVD Cover to package your personalized copy in your very own Windows 7 Ultimate Box.
Microsoft today has announced the availability of the final version of Windows 7 (RTM Build 7600.16385) for Microsoft Connect, MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers. TechNet Plus and MSDN subscribers can now download and evaluate Windows 7 before the official public consumer launch in October.
The near final bits (Release Candidate) of Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 RTM are now available for download. Windows XP Mode (XPM) is basically built as a side feature of Windows Virtual PC – the next version of Microsoft’s client virtualization technology and comes with a free fully licensed and pre-configured copy of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3).
Wow! that was fast and we all saw it coming! Windows 7 has been cracked already, 85 days prior to its official consumer launch in October. The crack in question comes from OEM-SLP product key and OEM certificate, retrieved from boot.wim of Lenovo’s leaked Windows 7 Ultimate ISO.