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The Making of Windows 7

Meet some of the many people who helped make Windows 7 a reality. Listen as Mark Russinovitch, Sandeep Singhal, Jon Devaan, and others share their stories about building app compat, saving IT pros time, and more.

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SUNIL BAGUL said:

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Posted on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 6:58 AM
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Miguel Medeiros said:

Since I was smaller I had always wanted to learn about windows. Not only when I first logged on to windows 3.1 I thought wow what a evolution of windows. As was growing older I have noticed many differences and comparisons between the past and the present of windows. The way that windows worked. The amount of drivers for hardware. The look and felling of windows. When I first took a look at windows XP I could already make a full comparison between other previous operating systems from Microsoft. I had noticed a greater and even more powerful evolution in technology and in the way that computers worked. Then I saw windows vista, basic, Home premium and last but not least Ultimate. When I first heard that Microsoft had made another operating system. I was thrilled because I knew that it would be not big but a huge evolution.  and that they had go to the point that the evolution would never end The way it worked how it functioned everything it seemed all so perfect. Now today I see an evolution of Microsoft that is not only a dream but it is reality. I couldn't believe it was happening that Microsoft was making another operating system called windows 7. I haven't tried this operating system before but I know that from the first time Microsoft made an Operating system to now was one of  the greatest evolution in technology ever. I hope Microsoft continues to create operating systems for a long time so we can enjoy the marvelous operating systems ever made.

Posted on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 3:10 PM
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Since I was smaller I had always wanted to learn about windows. Not only when I first logged on to windows 3.1 I thought wow what a evolution of windows. As was growing older I have noticed many differences and comparisons between the past and the present of windows. The way that windows worked. The amount of drivers for hardware. The look and felling of windows. When I first took a look at windows XP I could already make a full comparison between other previous operating systems from Microsoft. I had noticed a greater and even more powerful evolution in technology and in the way that computers worked. Then I saw windows vista, basic, Home premium and last but not least Ultimate. When I first heard that Microsoft had made another operating system. I was thrilled because I knew that it would be not big but a huge evolution.  and that they had go to the point that the evolution would never end The way it worked how it functioned everything it seemed all so perfect. Now today I see an evolution of Microsoft that is not only a dream but it is reality. I couldn't believe it was happening that Microsoft was making another operating system called windows 7. I haven't tried this operating system before but I know that from the first time Microsoft made an Operating system to now was one of  the greatest evolution in technology ever. I hope Microsoft continues to create operating systems for a long time so we can enjoy the marvelous operating systems ever made.

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Maik Novy said:

I can't say a word about windows 7, but my personal expieriences with my owned programm proggrammings are simply great. I can't say that i'm always able to know what i do - about my kind of programming, but it's my own kind of programming and it's the esier way for me. I write codes in my own programming-language and use therefor the Notepad-Editor. I write the code inside and then i decide what the fucking format my programm will gets and i'm pissed on that i'm to stupid to know where my programms are. I often take the connect with other servers to make my own programms better and take therefor the internet to download my finished programms. The reason is that my own programms only starts, when they were downloaded from the internet, then i've got no right bootstation or i shall try to connect the registry formats - in what of kind how ever - in the right way. But i can say that my own vitual platform works right and that i've got installed all the programms i wanted.

Posted on Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:41 AM
/8892.aspx My own view to windows xp and 7

I can't say a word about windows 7, but my personal expieriences with my owned programm proggrammings are simply great. I can't say that i'm always able to know what i do - about my kind of programming, but it's my own kind of programming and it's the esier way for me. I write codes in my own programming-language and use therefor the Notepad-Editor. I write the code inside and then i decide what the fucking format my programm will gets and i'm pissed on that i'm to stupid to know where my programms are. I often take the connect with other servers to make my own programms better and take therefor the internet to download my finished programms. The reason is that my own programms only starts, when they were downloaded from the internet, then i've got no right bootstation or i shall try to connect the registry formats - in what of kind how ever - in the right way. But i can say that my own vitual platform works right and that i've got installed all the programms i wanted.

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vikrant said:

i want to know how to make windows.

Posted on Friday, February 26, 2010 3:17 AM
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i want to know how to make windows.

02-26-2010 2,101 9,189 Report Abuse
Trina Miller said:

From your point, I suppose I can understand your pride in W7. I, however, a normal user, hate it. I would use a stronger word than hate if I could think of one right now. This new laptop came with W7 and I am going to return it this week and opt for a used one instead that has xp or vista..or anything other than W7. I run a gaming site. None, not one of 33 games will open and display full screen. They are all boxed in the middle of the screen. For me, like most, this just doesn't cut it. I had heard such good things about W7. It's possible that they are true, but with my main use seeminly banned from this version, I must say that I am the farthest from being a fan.

Posted on Friday, February 19, 2010 6:31 PM
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From your point, I suppose I can understand your pride in W7. I, however, a normal user, hate it. I would use a stronger word than hate if I could think of one right now. This new laptop came with W7 and I am going to return it this week and opt for a used one instead that has xp or vista..or anything other than W7. I run a gaming site. None, not one of 33 games will open and display full screen. They are all boxed in the middle of the screen. For me, like most, this just doesn't cut it. I had heard such good things about W7. It's possible that they are true, but with my main use seeminly banned from this version, I must say that I am the farthest from being a fan.

02-19-2010 2,101 9,184 Report Abuse
Adnan Manzoor said:

I am really impressed with windows 7 OS.  Have been using many other operating systems in the past but windows 7 has really come beyond my expectations.  Installed and picked up almost all the drivers without any hassle (this is a big plus).  Bootup is fast too.  I hope my users will be happy this year as I have made up my mind to switch to windows 7.  Keep it up Microsoft!

Posted on Friday, February 19, 2010 11:46 AM
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I am really impressed with windows 7 OS.  Have been using many other operating systems in the past but windows 7 has really come beyond my expectations.  Installed and picked up almost all the drivers without any hassle (this is a big plus).  Bootup is fast too.  I hope my users will be happy this year as I have made up my mind to switch to windows 7.  Keep it up Microsoft!

02-19-2010 2,101 9,183 Report Abuse
syed aamir husain said:

its very good operating system bt its very expesive..

Posted on Monday, February 01, 2010 6:43 AM
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its very good operating system bt its very expesive..

02-01-2010 2,101 9,157 Report Abuse
Annie said:

I cannot download adobe reader on my windows 7

Posted on Thursday, January 21, 2010 2:08 AM
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I cannot download adobe reader on my windows 7

01-21-2010 2,101 9,134 Report Abuse
Michael said:

my back space has not functioned correctly since I put windows 7 on my laptop. How do I fix it.

Posted on Wednesday, January 06, 2010 4:41 PM
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my back space has not functioned correctly since I put windows 7 on my laptop. How do I fix it.

01-06-2010 2,101 9,113 Report Abuse
venkatesh said:

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Posted on Wednesday, January 06, 2010 4:53 AM
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isgood

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