1. Acer Aspire 3850 laptop
Computer was running Firefox 3.6.25
Operating System: Windows XP SP3 32-bit
2. HP HDX 16 laptop
Computer was running Internet Explorer 9
Operating System: Windows Vista SP2 64-bit
3. Toshiba Satellite A505-S6958
Computer was running Firefox 9 (21 DECEMBER 2011)
Operating System: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit
4. Samsung Series 7 Tablet
Computer was running Internet Explorer 10 Developer Preview (Metro mode)
Operating System: Windows 8 Developer Preview ARM
The statistics were:
66% of computers on Windows XP have watched the part featuring Angela Griffin.
22% of computers on Windows 7 have watched the part featuring Angela Griffin.
7% of computers on Windows Vista have watched the part featuring Angela Griffin.
5% of computers on Windows 8 Developer Preview have watched the part featuring Angela Griffin (2% on desktop application, 3% on Metro application. Internet Explorer 10 Developer Preview.
Windows 7 improvements
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Windows 7 has its foot put down by web searches appearing to be bogus
Hacking Windows 7 is the idea so that 2011 bought us a complete, and dramatic end.
On 13 January 2012 at 8:43pm, sparks flew as we seen suspicious activity on our television screens. On 15 January 2012, we played the full programme of the Great Sport Relief Bake Off finals on BBC iPlayer. At a time of 43:21, an unusual complex of activities with baking has gone worse. Since it was played back at this time, the three people that gone into the final were not as happy that it has been seen, with their friends watching this on the TV. It affected Windows XP, Vista and 7.
37:40 minutes back, and the disaster is horrendous:
5:43: ''Angela, actress and mother of two, has always baked at home. But more recently, it's stepped up a gear or two.''
Angela Griffin responds at 5:53: ''I am really dead excited that I'm through, I'm also petrified.''
Jason Merrells responds at 5:59: ''Our kitchen has turned into some kind of laboratory, and Angela is the mad scientist! She keeps coming out covered in flour, with a plate full of cakes that she wants to be able to eat.''
It's devastating to see this sort of thing happen on Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.
I hope that we should send a report to people who had seen this.
On 13 January 2012 at 8:43pm, sparks flew as we seen suspicious activity on our television screens. On 15 January 2012, we played the full programme of the Great Sport Relief Bake Off finals on BBC iPlayer. At a time of 43:21, an unusual complex of activities with baking has gone worse. Since it was played back at this time, the three people that gone into the final were not as happy that it has been seen, with their friends watching this on the TV. It affected Windows XP, Vista and 7.
37:40 minutes back, and the disaster is horrendous:
5:43: ''Angela, actress and mother of two, has always baked at home. But more recently, it's stepped up a gear or two.''
Angela Griffin responds at 5:53: ''I am really dead excited that I'm through, I'm also petrified.''
Jason Merrells responds at 5:59: ''Our kitchen has turned into some kind of laboratory, and Angela is the mad scientist! She keeps coming out covered in flour, with a plate full of cakes that she wants to be able to eat.''
It's devastating to see this sort of thing happen on Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.
I hope that we should send a report to people who had seen this.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
New Windows 7 Video Podcast show
From 6 April 2011, there will be a Windows 7 podcast show, starting from 3:30pm. Ready for the action: get started!
New Presentation Mode option
New Microsoft feature that they incorporated into Windows 7 is Presentation Mode. It was launched on 13 November 2009, following the release of Windows Live Movie Maker RC. This is available on Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate.
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Windows 7 SP1 release
Windows 7 SP1 was launched on 22 February 2011. The SP1 offers more features than ever before. Windows 7 SP1 is available from a downloaded package, installation DVD or through Windows Update.
Steps: The process takes half an hour at least so you will have to restart your computer at halfway of the installation.
How much free disk space you need:
Through Windows Update: 750 MB (1.05 GB if you are using a 64-bit OS)
On a downloaded package/DVD: 4.10 GB (7 GB if you are using a 64-bit OS)
4 steps:
1. Unplug any USB devices or cables. Failure to do so will cause the installation to fail.
2. If you are using a laptop, plug in the power adapter.
3. Backup your files to a CD/DVD, external hard drive, USB or to a network.
4. Disable your antivirus software before installing SP1.
Note: The ability to back up to a network location is only possible on Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate.
Steps: The process takes half an hour at least so you will have to restart your computer at halfway of the installation.
How much free disk space you need:
Through Windows Update: 750 MB (1.05 GB if you are using a 64-bit OS)
On a downloaded package/DVD: 4.10 GB (7 GB if you are using a 64-bit OS)
4 steps:
1. Unplug any USB devices or cables. Failure to do so will cause the installation to fail.
2. If you are using a laptop, plug in the power adapter.
3. Backup your files to a CD/DVD, external hard drive, USB or to a network.
4. Disable your antivirus software before installing SP1.
Note: The ability to back up to a network location is only possible on Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate.
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