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What would you like to see in Windows 7: Readers’ thoughts

On August 12th I wrote a post on “What would you like to see in Windows 7?” I have gotten many replies, so I have decided to share them with you.
Microsoft’s next operating will be Windows 7. Microsoft will need to make Windows 7 perfect to avoid users switching to [...]

What would you like to see in Windows 7?

Microsoft’s next operating will be Windows 7. Microsoft will need to make Windows 7 perfect to avoid users switching to Apple’s Operating System, Mac OS X. What features would you like to see in Windows 7? 

 Ability to rearrange items on the taskbar
Zooming feature
Two Editions - Home and Pro
64 bit operating system only
Better Windows Explorer
More graphical [...]

Does Ready Boost in Windows Vista Really work?

Windows Vista has a new feature called Ready Boost which allows you to use a flash drive as if it were system memory. That sounds like it would be a cool feature, but does it really work? I have found that using my USB 2.0 1GB drive that it gave a small amount of performance boost. Ready Boost works [...]

Windows 7

Microsoft has dropped small hints that they will release Windows 7 earlier than planned. This could be a signal that Microsoft intends to cut its loses from Windows Vista. Most outsiders are expecting Windows 7 to arrive some where around 2010. Will Windows 7 cut all of the losses from Windows Vista?

5 Tips on how to keep your computer running like new

Here is a list of five tips on how to keep your p.c. in tip-top shape:

Have good anti-virus software - have some good anti-virus software such as Norton, McAfee, or AVG. Most anti-virus software is inexpensive and it is well worth it to spend a few bucks to protect your computer.

Run the dish defragmenter every [...]

How much RAM for Windows XP?

Many people ask how much RAM they should have for their Windows XP based computer. I have found that Windows XP runs fine on 128 MB of RAM. It really depends on what programs and how many programs you are running at one time. If all you do is browse the internet and read email, [...]

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