Operating Systems

Windows 7 RC On Dell Studio 15

Windows 7 is quite the buzz word these days for any blue blooded techy, the up comming operating system sure has caught on the frenzy of millions of people this time including MAC owners.
Just a few months back Windows released the Public Release Candidate of this new OS, I have downloaded this RC and have given it a whirr on desktop already.
A stroll through technology community boards show the enthusiasm with which people have wanted to try the  WIndows 7 RC on to thier PC’s, Laptops. The intrest in trying to run this new OS is such that a magazine company has also tried installing 7 on a so called “Dinosour PC” which has a 1ghz processor and __ram.
Getting back to the Topic, after sucessfully installing the 1st Public Beta and now the Release Candidate on my Desktop I was curious as to how will this new OS run on my Laptop the Dell Studio 15. being fairly new ( I have never really used this laptop much) I was a bit skeptic onto trying the Public Beta but now that the RC was released I thought of installing the RC onto my Laptop.
My skeptism made me do up some homework and I tried searching up the net for anybody else who tried installing the RC on the Dell Studio 15, searching although was vain I landed up on a laptop community board where too there was no feedback as to if anybody had tried installing the RC. So I set up a thread in the Dell specific section of this forum and tried gauging any reactions from people who might have tried the RC but only a few responded with one stating he got quite a lot of Blue Screens (BSOD) installing the RC on his Dell Inspiron. Another guy did who responded had quite the smilar set up with mine had tried the RC and had successfully got the RC working.
Waiting for a couple of days to see if there were any more responses to this thead, I finally decided to go ahead since apart from these 2 guys no body else responded to the thread.
Installing the RC was fairly easy if you have installed the Vista before you will defintely be at home. After creating a partion for the RC I popped in the RC DVD and started off with the installation. Within atleast half an hour the RC was pretty much done installing, once the installation was done I was welcomed by the very famous Beta Fish.
The video drivers, audio drivers were all setup by default and were flawlessly working. The screen resolution was pre-configured during the setup itself and the audio too worked right out of the box. The only gripe I noticed after the installation finished was that the laptops touch pad would not work. This was although easily solved by using the Vista Alps touch pad drivers that were available on the driver cd’s that came with the laptop. Another hardware that did not get installed was the bluetooth module, the same vista drivers solved this issue as well.
I have a WIFI setup at home i.e a ADSL connection is connected to a Netgear Wireless router, since the wireless modules were installed without any issue I was able to connect to the internet within seconds. Speaking of WIFI I even got to use the Windows 7’s homegroup feature that enabled me to access all the specified data on my desktop wirelessly without actually sharing the folder the old school way. Apart from the new visual interface of 7 this homegroup feature really exites me.
While setting up Hpmegroup you are given a password inputting which will enable you to share data. A very simple feature that will not involve the old school way of sharing folders, all you have to now do is right click on a folder go to the share with option and click homegroup option with separate features as to giving read only or write as well rights to the folder. Once this done all you have to do is do a simple refresh at the other ends homegroup window and viola the folder will appear in the homegroup window.
So apart from the Touch Pad issue and the Bluetooth everything pretty much worked right out of the box. Just to be on the safer side I dowloaded Windows 7 specific ATI video card drivers installed the sound drivers off the Vista driver cd and as mentioned before the Touch Pad and the Bluetooth module drivers.
All in all a wonderful experience I am and all but loving this OS on my laptop, with news that the Windows 7 upgrade would be cheap I am already starting to save some money to buy this upgrade.

Windows 7 is quite the buzz word these days for any blue blooded techy, the upcoming operating system sure has caught on the frenzy of millions of people this time, including MAC owners.

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Just a few months back Windows released the Public Release Candidate of this new OS, I have downloaded this RC and have given it a whirr on desktop already.

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A stroll through technology community boards show the enthusiasm with which people have wanted to try the  Windows 7 RC on to their PC’s, Laptops. The interest in trying to run this new OS is such that a enthusiast has also tried installing 7 on a so called “Dinosaur PC” which has a 266MHz processor and 96MB ram.

Getting back to the Topic, after successfully installing and trying the 1st Public Beta and now the Release Candidate on my Desktop I was curious as to how will this new OS run on my Laptop the Dell Studio 15. Being fairly new ( I have never really used this laptop much) I was a bit skeptic onto trying the Public Beta but now that the RC was released I thought of installing the RC onto my Laptop.

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Windows 7 Public Release Candidate to be Released on May 5th 2009, It’s Official

Mark your calenders for May 5th 2009, Microsoft now officially confirmed that the Public release of Windows 7 RC i.e Release Candidate will be on May 5th 2009.

Brandon LeBlanc on the Windows 7 official blog has confirmed the release dates for both registred beta testers and the public testers.

After lots of people getting to give a go at the earlier Public release of Windows 7 that being Public Beta, expectations are at a all time high and if you are getting a regular dosage of whats to come and what was happening within all the interim beta builds you will definately want to give this a spin.

Windows 7 Beta Customer Preview is Out

It is here, Windows 7 Beta Customer Preview is finally out.

At this moment getting past the Personal Details page seems to be a task, I myself have not yet gone past it, seems to be the case for many enthusiasts who are trying hard to get themselves registered for the Valid Serial Key.

Will be keep updating this post..

These are the Microsoft minimum hardware recommendations for systems that will be running the Windows 7 Beta. These recommendations are specific to the beta release and are subject to change:

  • Processor: 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
  • Memory:  1 GB of system memory
  • Hard drive: 16 GB of available disk space
  • Video card:  Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128MB memory (in order to enable Aero theme)
  • Drive: DVD-R/W drive
  • Internet connection (to download the Beta and get updates

Link : Windows 7 Beta Customer Preview

Windows 7 Public Beta to be released on January 9th 2009

And we have some Rocking News!!!!

Posted by:
Brandon LeBlanc

  • 09:51 PM Wednesday Jan 07, 2009
  • On January 9th, the Windows 7 Beta will be available for Windows enthusiasts to download via the Windows 7 page on Windows.com. The Windows 7 Beta is going to be available download-only (we’re not sending out physical media) and available for a limited time to the first 2.5 million people who download the beta.

    The Windows 7 Beta will be available in English, German, Japanese, Arabic, and Hindi, and each language will be available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions (except Hindi which will only be available in 32-bit). Because the Windows 7 Beta will be offered download-only, it will be provided to you as an ISO image (an .iso file) that you download. After downloading either the 32-bit or 64-bit ISO image of the Windows 7 Beta, you will be required to burn the ISO image to a DVD to install Windows 7. So you want to be sure you have a DVD burner before spending the time downloading the ISO image.

    To burn the ISO image of the Windows 7 Beta to DVD, if your PC comes with Nero or Roxio products – you should be able to burn the ISO image to DVD. If you don’t already have DVD burning software on your PC, you can also check out ImgBurn which is free and can be downloaded here.

    The Windows 7 Beta only supports Windows Vista SP1 to Windows 7 upgrades. So if you intend to do an upgrade – be sure it is on a PC running Windows Vista with Service Pack 1. We are not yet announcing anything regarding finalized upgrade paths for Windows 7.

    The Windows 7 Beta will be only available in one edition, which is roughly equivalent the Ultimate edition of Windows Vista
    Also, another important thing to keep in mind is that the Windows 7 Beta will expire on August 1st, 2009.

    Source: The Windows Blog

    Go get a Reminder Set for January9 :D