December 23, 2009

Windows 7

Microsoft launched a latest version of Windows, the Windows 7, on October 22, 2009.

Here are some hints to upgrade your PC to Windows 7:

1. Download and run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to see if your PC is ready for Windows 7.

2. Two key words:
  • Upgrade: files and applications are maintained on the computer and do not need to be reinstalled. Available for some computers running Windows Vista only.
  • Migration: clean installation, files and settings must be transferred to a safe location prior to installing. After the installation is complete, move the files and settings back and then reinstall.
3. Windows Easy Transfer:
  • Open Windows Easy Transfer by clicking the Start button.
  • Type Easy Transfer in the search box, and then click Windows Easy Transfer.
  • Follow the instructions, then it is done.
4. Upgrading to Windows 7: Follow the instructions from the links below:
Visit Installing Windows: Recommended Links, for more information.

Source: Microsoft/Windows/Windows 7.

December 10, 2009

Microsoft Office 2010

Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Beta, 32-bit :

Microsoft Office 2010 products offer the greatest compatibility with existing software and all versions of Microsoft Windows (including 64-bit versions).

If you have Office XP, Office 2003, or Office 2007 you will be able to perform an in-place upgrade to Office 2010 with a 32-bit version of your product.

Existing Office add-ins are most likely to be compatible with a 32-bit installation of Office 2010.

Improvements in Office 2010 allow each 32-bit Office program to access 2GB of memory.

Microsoft Office 2010


Visit Microsoft Homepage to experience the latest version of Microsoft Office.

Why not give Microsoft office 2010 a chance!?

Adams

P.S. The Beta Version (trial version) will expire in October 2010. For more information, check Frequently Asked Questions from Microsoft Homepage.