by Mr Dvdawy : What is the distinction in between Windows XP and Windows XP 64 “?What is the big difference in between Windows XP and Windows XP 64 “is Best Reply:
reply Stabby McKnife traditionally been Windows XP 32-Bit. Windows XP 64 will run only on 64-bit architecture processors. Quite much any new processor supports 32 or 64 bit operating technique.
“The Space Between” by Valencia with lyrics. Super catchy song. **My computer crashed. Yaay! So I lost all of my songs. And the new computer I have has Windows 7 which means no Windows Movie Maker. So I guess I won’t be making anymore videos. Not that anyone cares. But for all… 3 of you that somewhat care, I’m sorry.
This tutorial will show you how to use Samba to share a directory on your Linux machine across your network, accessible by Windows, Linux, and Mac machines. The process takes less than five minutes, and by the end you should immediately see the file server through browsing your Windows network. (This and more at www.linuxhaxor.net) This is not the most secure way to share files via Linux (but you can configure Samba for greater security), and is suitable for a home network without unwanted guests. BONUS I announce who the prizewinner is from last week’s Twitter contest! Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com If you like, please rate and subscribe!
I have a Dell laptop with Microsoft Windows Vista as the operating system on it and I am a student. I want to get Windows 7 with the student discount for $29.99. Is there any difference at all between the full priced Windows 7 for like $200 or the student discount Windows 7 for $29.99? I just want to make sure that the huge discount doesn’t cost me later down the road with something else and that it is worth it.
this is a video showing you how to printer share between windows 7 and windows XP. please note that in the video a said that there are no other videos on this but since filming this video I think one has popped up, but I dont think it shows how to printer share with 7 and XP, just 7. Also note that this also applies to windows vista as well its the same as XP so just follow the XP guide for people running vista, I would have shown you how to do it in vista but I dont have vista installed on any machine in my house any more. Also the error message you get in windows XP, the one I said was really common, only happens on some computer. It really depends on your hardware and network set up ex. (also the . That I put after computer name doesnt make a difference I tried without and still got the same error), its far easier just to browse for it. Just in case youre interested, saves leaving a comment Ill tell you now, the version of XP Im using is XP 64 bit edition, and the version of windows 7 Im using is windows 7 ultimate, (yeah I know ££££ but its good, and touch wood iv had no problems yet, unlike vista after only 4 hours I was sick of seeing blue). I hope you enjoyed the and thank you for watching.
Yeah so basically I hear people prefer the Ultimate version of Windows 7 over the Professional version. Is Ultimate really that more worth it? What does Ultimate have that Pro doesn’t? Thanks
There are some software for example of TrueCrypt that I have tested that can be installed into Windows 7 RC version, but cannot be installed into Windows 7 RTM version.
I need to know what is the difference between these 2 version, in terms of their services and or another other factors that can attribute to such an error in the installation of TrueCrypt in Windows 7 RTM version.
Ok so I’m planning to format my computer(wipe out everything) and install windows 7.If I get 32 bit will I be able to download WoW WotLK and in 62 bit?And what if I but the UPGRADE from windows vista to Windows 7,will I be able to wipe out everything install Windows 7 the UPGRADE?
I am using Windows XP and I am considering getting Windows 7. I have been shopping online and I have found Windows 7 and Windows 7 Upgrade. When I think of an upgrade, I think of it as something to improve something that I already have. Is this the case with Windows 7 Upgrade? Is it an improvement on Windows 7? If so, why hasn’t the upgrade been integrated with the Windows 7 software?