Windows 7 Videos ~ What do you think about this?

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I found a whole gold-mine of Windows 7 videos with hardly any views and responses.

I decided I really like this guy, and he seems pretty responsible for allot of things.

I don't know for sure, check these out:

Yeah, It's faster:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAYiPQsFAFo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2l0uDcil-U

Windows XP mode
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DybBHPq_Qg&feature=channel_page


This one here isn''t on Windows 7, but it's a gold mine in itself.

This video series [Time length: 1:24:33], might just teach you quite a bit on debugging windows systems. It claims it won't make you an expert, but it will certainly get you started on properly debugging Hand & Crash Dump data.
Windows Hang and Crash Dump - Series
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSeNWvjhBfg&feature=PlayList&p=699ED972B0F6B182&index=0

Let's See here..
 
I've tried Windows 7 myself, and I was not aware of the XP mode. It would've been very useful, but now I'm back on XP, and I don't want to switch back, although Win7 is pretty neat.
 
I haven't tried XP mode though it just seems they improved Virtual PC to work better with the two systems.

What I wonder is why you cannot drag and drop from an XP folder to the host desktop. I know that once you install VM Additions in VPC2007 it allows you to drag and drop. Seems funny that they didn't include that.

NoPeace - out
 
I haven't tried XP mode though it just seems they improved Virtual PC to work better with the two systems.

What I wonder is why you cannot drag and drop from an XP folder to the host desktop. I know that once you install VM Additions in VPC2007 it allows you to drag and drop. Seems funny that they didn't include that.

NoPeace - out

OMG you want a mac.. You can do that with XP, Linux systems, and MAC.

If you guys like that particular video, MACs have waaayyy better support for that :cool:
 
don't understand. "nuked my hd"? How do u do that again?
Im on a labtop~

If you installed over your xp/vista installation I think you just have to reformat and reinstall...

If you installed it on a separate partition ( dual boot ), the windows 7 install should have wrote a new boot sequence to your boot.ini and you should be able to choose between which OS you want to run.
 
If you installed over your xp/vista installation I think you just have to reformat and reinstall...

If you installed it on a separate partition ( dual boot ), the windows 7 install should have wrote a new boot sequence to your boot.ini and you should be able to choose between which OS you want to run.

im such a noob in comps, but how do u reformat and reinstall? rofl.

And i don't remember how i installed it. I just installed it o.o?
 
im such a noob in comps, but how do u reformat and reinstall? rofl.

And i don't remember how i installed it. I just installed it o.o?

Just insert your xp/vista install disk and it'll give you the option to format and install
 
OMG you want a mac.. You can do that with XP, Linux systems, and MAC.

If you guys like that particular video, MACs have waaayyy better support for that :cool:

Your comment makes no since at all.

Also what is wrong with Macs? They are pretty nice machines and my next laptop will be a Mac.

Also it is so apparent that you have no clue what is happening as you didn't even bother to watch those videos.

NoPeace - out
 
Hey all,

I use Windows 7 on my pc now. I upgraded from vista.. it worked 100 times better than vista... my computer had a rating of 5.4 on Vista and a 6.3 on windows 7 that is almost 1 whole point :O

and does someone know the max you can get on Windows 7?

Greetz

@Camouflage: I dont think its worth 300 euro... but for that problem there is Torrent
 
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