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Friday, May 08, 2009

Windows 7: Whats New From Beta to RC to RTM Video

Click the following link for an excellent 10 minute brief on Windows 7 changes

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows/dd758778.aspx?ITPID=tnflash

Also, MS has produced a small (and very incomplete) set of pages explaining some of the enhancements in 7.

What's New in AppLocker
What's New in Biometrics
What's New in Certificates
What's New in Deployment Tools
What's New in Group Policy
What's New in Handwriting Recognition
What's New in Networking
What's New in Service Accounts
What's New in Smart Cards
What's New in User Account Control
What's New in Virtual Hard Disks
What's New in Windows PowerShell
What's New in Windows Search, Browse, and Organization
What's New in Windows Security Auditing

And you can checkout the ever enhanced MS Technet Springboard page which has even more videos and articles.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Windows 7 Beta to 7 RC to 7 RTM Upgrade Process

More than a few sites and blogs have posted whiney comments about how difficult the pre-release Windows 7 upgrade process is. Two comments:

  1. nonsense; for anyone with any technical skill, the process is simple

  2. Microsoft should do what they are doing... spending time getting "real world" upgrade processes in place (i.e. Vista to 7 or XP to 7). While a <>
Here is the 30 minute process:


http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/04/07/delivering-a-quality-upgrade-experience.aspx

  1. Download the ISO as you did previously and burn the ISO to a DVD.

  2. Copy the whole image to a storage location you wish to run the upgrade from (a bootable flash drive or a directory on any partition on the machine running the pre-release build).
    Browse to the sources directory.

  3. Open the file cversion.ini in a text editor like Notepad.

  4. Modify the MinClient build number to a value lower than the down-level build. For example, change 7100 to 7000 (pictured below).

  5. Save the file in place with the same name.

  6. Run setup like you would normally from this modified copy of the image and the version check will be bypassed.




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