Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Windows 7 Sells 240 Million Fastest-selling OS in History

Windows 7 has been one of Microsoft's biggest hits in history. October 22nd is its one year anniversary, and Microsoft has announced that the OS has sold over 240 million licenses. This makes it the fastest-selling operating system in history.

Windows 8 Destined For A 2012 Launch
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Windows Phone 7 Launch will be streamed Live

Windows 7 currently (as of September) ships on 93% of new consumer PCs. It has a total global market share of 17%. I think with this news we can finally begin to wipe the stain of Vista from Microsoft's corporate soul.

At least I thought that- until I booted up my old Vista notebook for a reminder. If Windows Phone 7 kicks ass, Microsoft Kinect really does prove revolutionary AND the Courier gets a launch date, we can consider forgetting about Vista. But Windows 7 was a good start.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Build Windows 7 or Vista Log on Automatically

If you are just running a home computer for gaming or something unimportant, you might not want to have to log in every single time you reboot your computer. There’s an easy tweak that will let you autologin.

First, we’ll need to get to the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel to get to this setting. I think there’s a registry tweak as well, but that seems like too much work.

Type in netplwiz into the start menu search box, hit enter, and you’ll see this screen:

Note: If that doesn’t work, you can type in control userpasswords2 instead.

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Uncheck the box that says “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer”, and then hit Apply. You’ll see a username and password box. Enter in the appropriate information here and hit OK:

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Note that these steps work perfectly on XP as well.

Source: http://www.howtogeek.com/



Monday, December 13, 2010

Fix Windows Registry Errors

The most important reason your should fix Windows Registry errors as they occur is that this the one single preventative measure can greatly increase the life-expectancy of your Windows system by stabilizing the growth of its Registry.

Prevention is Key!
It is a fact of Windows that trying to fix Registry problems after they occur is much more difficult than preventing their occurrence in the first place. So when it comes to the Windows Registry, the motto should always be "prevention is key!" This is because it is often the most common and abundant types of errors that wind up killing Registries, especially those caused by a system's registered applications, users, and even Windows itself. As new applications are installed and old applications are removed, and as registered applications continue accessing and changing Registry data, they often leave small bits of themselves behind as orphaned registry entries.

By themselves, these errors will probably not reveal themselves in any degradation of speed or normal Windows functions, especially if your system is new. But if these errors are allowed to accumulate for a very long time, they can greatly increase a Registry's size and wreak havoc on the overall structure and stability of its database. And for a fast-growing Registry, even small error accumulations can quickly send your Registry's database structure out of control. If you don't fix these Windows Registry errors often, your system can very easily fall victim to sudden crashes, system stalls, or a severe decrease in operating speed. It is particularly at risk if you frequently install or uninstall applications and hardware, since these actions increase the Registry's rate of growth further by adding more registered components, orphaned Registry entries, and undeleted drivers to your system.

Registry Repair Utilities
Once you have made the decision to fix Windows Registry errors on your system, you will need to know something about how to go about it. Although some versions of Windows provide built-in background system utilities designed to maintain Registry structure and stability, these utilities only address the most basic Registry problems in the most primitive ways, making them insufficient when a Registry becomes very large and complicated. However, there are many third-party Windows Registry repair utilities available on the Internet that are inexpensive and easy to use. For general maintenance and prevention purposes, Combination Repair/Cleaning utilities are perfect. They are effective in finding and removing errors caused by invalid references, viruses, and spyware/tracking programs, and usually have other features, like Registry defragmenting and backup/restore utilities and scanning schedules, that make it very easy to maintain your computer's health and optimize its performance.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Windows 7 Mobile, What to Expect Next?

Mobile phone market is full and the biggest software company in the world is trying to get a foothold in a world haunted by iPhones and stalked Androids. Microsoft is planning to release its next version of the Windows Phone operating system 'Windows Phone 7' by October 2010. It is a different world since Microsoft launched it previous model of Windows Mobile.

Now 8 years old access email via mobile devices and hand-held devices are new PCs. Experts and tech geeks are calling Microsoft's move to slip into pockets a desperate one as brand loyalty is not going to make the new model sell. Delays made us see Microsoft coming up with Windows Mobile 6.5 and who knows what the once monopolizing giant wakes up. Here are some features of Windows Mobile 7.

The set comes with a new user interface, named as Metro and is said to be completely customizable. The links will be called 'tiles' and will take the user to important features like music, videos, email, office, and contacts. Windows Phone 7 will be coming up with a friendlier touchscreen interface than previous Windows Mobile devices by using multi-touch technology. Online services including integration with social medias Twitter, Facebook, and Windows Live will be included. The set will enable surfing via Internet Explorer Mobile. The rumored Xbox LIVE gaming experienced is also confirmed. Bing is going to be the exclusive search engine of Windows mobile, enhanced by voice search option using TellME. So hope we will be hearing more improvements and good news like Xbox Live and applications like Foursquare rolling soon.