Windows 7 Blog: Windows 7 - 3 in one blog

Windows 7 Blog: Windows 7 - 3 in one blog

The Windows 7 is finally here. It's released for beta testers a few years ago and I am here with a small step by step eBook guided tour through the download and installation process.

The installation process was just like vista setup and to my surprise completed in just around 20 minutes in my low end Virtual hardware. This surely indicates the performance improvements Microsoft has put on this windows vista replacement.

Download the eBook before continue its free


Thing you need to get before downloading

* Be sure your computer has at least 10GB of free space.

* You will need a DVD burner. If your don't have a disk driver then you will need to download WinToFlash. Follow link to see how it works

* A blank DVD would be needed or a 8GB or more flash drive

* Magic ISO or any other ISO burner will be needed must be registered not a trial version.

DOWNLOAD MY E-BOOK FOR STEPS ON HOW TO DOWNLOAD CLICK HERE

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Windows 7 - 3 in one blog

Although the look of Windows 7 may seem to be nothing more than some polish applied liberally to the Vista Aero theme, make no mistake: this is a full replacement operating system, and more than just "Vista done right." From driver support to multitouch groundwork for the future, from better battery management to the most user-friendly interface Microsoft has ever had, Windows 7 is hardly half-baked.

Read more: CNET Reviews


User Review: 4.4/5
File Size: 2.33 GB
License: Freeware
Released: July 22, 2009
Downloads: Total: 533060 | This Month: 15641
Publisher: Microsoft




User Review: 4.3/5
File Size: 2.7 GB
License: Freeware
Released: July 22, 2009
Downloads: Total: 433430 | This Month: 37261
Publisher: Microsoft




User Review: 4.5/5
File Size: 2.7 GB
License: Freeware
Released: July 22, 2009
Downloads: Total: 549372 | This Month: 58201
Publisher: Microsoft



What if a new version of Windows didn't try to dazzle you? What if, instead, it tried to disappear except when you needed it? Such an operating system would dispense with glitzy effects in favor of low-key, useful new features. Rather than pelting you with alerts, warnings, and requests, it would try to stay out of your face. And if any bundled applications weren't essential, it would dump 'em.

It's not a what-if scenario. Windows 7, set to arrive on new PCs and as a shrinkwrapped upgrade on October 22, has a minimalist feel and attempts to fix an­­noyances old and new. In contrast, Windows Vista offered a flashy new interface, but its poor performance, compatibility gotchas, and lack of compelling features made some folks regret upgrading and others refuse to leave Windows XP. Read More: PC World

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