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Friday, August 29, 2014

Having problems updating Windows 7? Try changing DNS settings - PCWorld

TabTecHaving problems updating Windows 7? Try changing DNS settingsPCWorldMicrosoft may have republished its botched August update, but some Windows 7 users are reportedly still having problems with Windows Update. Fortunately, they've also found a simple solution. On Wednesday, Microsoft reinstated its August update, which ...Microsoft reissues patch that crippled Windows PCsComputerworldMicrosoft reissues flawed Windows security update with...

Thursday, August 28, 2014

What happens when Microsoft ends Windows 7 mainstream support next year - PCWorld

What happens when Microsoft ends Windows 7 mainstream support next yearPCWorldIan Gale heard that Windows 7 will be "finished next year." The truth is far from that. On January 13, 2015, Microsoft will stop mainstream support for Windows 7--which is still an extremely popular operating system. But you'll still be able to use it ...

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Google Chrome 64-bit arrives for Windows 7 and Windows 8 - The Next Web

ZDNetGoogle Chrome 64-bit arrives for Windows 7 and Windows 8The Next WebAlong with the launch of 32-bit Chrome 37, Google today also released the 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows 7 and Windows 8 in the stable channel. Nevertheless, going 64-bit is still an opt-in process: to take advantage you have to hit the new ...Bigger, better 64-bit Chrome Web browser now available for WindowsZDNetall 104 news articles&nbs...

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Why Microsoft needs to reveal Windows 9 sooner than later: The end of Windows 7 - PCWorld

Maximum PCWhy Microsoft needs to reveal Windows 9 sooner than later: The end of Windows 7PCWorldThe new OS will mark the return of the Start menu, the ability to run Metro apps inside desktop windows, and other PC-friendly tweaks. The timing makes ton of sense, in spite of Windows 8's short run. Why? Because Windows 7. Whether you love or hate ...HP Still Touting Windows 7 PCs, Two Years After Windows 8 DebutRe/codeGartner: Start planning to...

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Ninth time lucky? Microsoft set to unveil successor to widely panned Windows 8 ... - Daily Mail

Daily MailNinth time lucky? Microsoft set to unveil successor to widely panned Windows 8 ...Daily MailMicrosoft's Windows 9, the successor to the widely criticised Windows 8, will be unveiled on September 30th, it has been claimed. Currently codenamed Threshold, it is expected to include a 'mini' Smart Menu and separate Windows for its controversial ...Why Microsoft needs to reveal Windows 9 sooner than later: The end of Windows 7PCWorldHP ditches...

As sales deadline approaches, OEMs continue to push Windows 7 PCs to ... - Computerworld (blog)

As sales deadline approaches, OEMs continue to push Windows 7 PCs to ...Computerworld (blog)Hewlett-Packard, for example, has several PCs, including some it's discounted for students, equipped with Windows 7 Home Premium, the most popular version for consumers. The HP Envy 15t-j100 notebook was on sale this week for $729.99, a 19% ...

Monday, August 18, 2014

A Replacement For Windows 8 May Be Nearing The "Threshold" - ReadWrite

ReadWriteA Replacement For Windows 8 May Be Nearing The "Threshold"ReadWriteSome Windows 8 users who installed Microsoft's August update are once again seeing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death—the sign of a PC suffering a hard, unrecoverable crash. Microsoft says it's investigating the problem and has pulled the update, which ...Microsoft pulls Windows 8.1 updates, which can cause blue screens of death ...Digital TrendsHow To Stop Updates on...

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Deja vu all over again: Windows 7 will be the new XP - Computerworld (blog)

Tech TimesDeja vu all over again: Windows 7 will be the new XPComputerworld (blog)Microsoft has pledged to support Windows 7 until Jan. 14, 2020, or five years and five months from today. The company's "Mainstream" support -- the front end of a 10-year stretch -- ends Jan. 13, 2015, but the firm will continue to provide security ...Gartner: Start Planning for Death of Windows 7 Support NowPC MagazineGartner: Think twice before deploying Windows 7Network...

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Plan to skip Windows 8? Get your Windows 7 exit strategy ready now - TechRepublic

BetaNewsPlan to skip Windows 8? Get your Windows 7 exit strategy ready nowTechRepublicIt may be six years before Windows 7 support is withdrawn but firms had longer to prepare for the end of XP support and nearly a quarter of PCs in organisations were still running the venerable OS after support ended, said Stephen Kleynhans, research ...Don't face an XP rerun: Businesses should prepare for Windows 7 end of ...ZDNetGartner: Now is the time to prepare...

Sunday, August 10, 2014

How to change the background in Windows 8 and 8.1's Start screen - Digital Trends

Digital TrendsHow to change the background in Windows 8 and 8.1's Start screenDigital TrendsIt's no secret that Windows 8 is unpopular. The same goes for Windows 8.1, a free update for the OS that was released back in April. While you can choose to avoid the Metro UI when using Windows 8, having the ability to change the background of the ...and more&nbs...

Friday, August 8, 2014

How to reinstall Windows 7 - PC Advisor

How to reinstall Windows 7PC Advisor1. Reinstalling Windows will result in all the data being lost from your hard disk so it's essential to make a copy of everything you want to preserve. Depending on the size of these documents, you could use an external hard drive, a networked drive ...

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Restart Or Shut Down Windows 8 With A Keyboard Shortcut - Lifehacker Australia

Restart Or Shut Down Windows 8 With A Keyboard ShortcutLifehacker AustraliaWindows 8′s start menu interferes with the old, convenient method of using keyboard shortcuts (via the Windows key) to quickly restart or shut down your machine. Here's a little trick that sort of brings back that time saver. As How-To Geek points out ...and more&nbs...

Monday, August 4, 2014

Windows 8 Adoption Hits Standstill - CRN

Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for WindowsWindows 8 Adoption Hits StandstillCRN“Microsoft gets it right every eight years and Windows 8 is Redmond's Vista year,” said Joseph Awe, president of TechBldrs, an Exton, Pa.-based Microsoft partner. “We thought Windows 8.1 might have eventually caught on, but nobody in the business world ...It's official: Windows 8's uptake is even worse than Vista's. Should Microsoft ...Computerworld (blog)Windows 8.1 Update...

Microsoft may do the unthinkable to make you dump XP, Vista and Windows 7 - BGR

PC ProMicrosoft may do the unthinkable to make you dump XP, Vista and Windows 7BGRHowever, no matter what the company does, there still are plenty of users who are on older Windows versions, including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. ZDNet has learned that Microsoft may be working on a huge Windows 9 surprise to ...Windows 7 picks up XP leavers, not Windows 8.1PC ProWindows 9 could be a free upgrade for XP, Vista, and Win 7 usersDigital...

Friday, August 1, 2014

Windows 8.1 and XP market share falls, while Windows 7 gains users - Digital Trends

Windows 8.1 and XP market share falls, while Windows 7 gains usersDigital TrendsFor the month of July, Windows 8.1's desktop share stood at 6.56 percent. That's a minor drop from 6.61 percent in June, but a drop nonetheless. Meanwhile, Windows 8's share fell from 5.93 percent in June, to 5.92 percent last month, a teeny tiny ...and more&nbs...

Windows 8 market share down slightly as Windows 7 climbs again - Inquirer

InquirerWindows 8 market share down slightly as Windows 7 climbs againInquirerThe combined total for all versions of Windows 8.x dropped 0.06 percent to 12.48 percent, with most of the drop coming from the latest Windows 8.1, which is due to receive its final update in August. Windows 7, the Peter Pan of operating systems, has ...