Microsoft Windows 7 Review, System Requirements, Free Upgrades and more…
Microsoft Windows 7 is being launched today worldwide in keeping with their promise. It is a pleasant surprise for many of use to see Microsoft keeping their promise, considering their previous records and that their road was not always smooth. Windows 7 has already been launched in India, though availability in retail stores will be delayed due to customs / Income tax issues. Lenovo has rolled out PC's with Windows 7 today.
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Windows 7, despite all the sophistication and rich services that millions are wondering about already, has that old bone of contention that Microsoft, surprisingly never took care of. When after a sluggish Windows Vista, we thought that Windows 7 may be the saviour, it can come as an anticlimax for Microsoft fanboys that Windows 7 was hacked from the boot process with only a 3 KB file by two researchers. If you are surprised, perplexed, out of your mind and ridiculing the whole truth, here is the catch, according to them,
While such a claim has been rather emphatic from Microsoft's point of view, but analysts predict that sales of netbooks will grow nearly 80% this year to 21 million units, while overall PC sales decline by 11.9%. And Microsoft is quite aware of that. WSJ reports that Windows XP at a discounted rate is already on the cards for netbooks. Unnamed sources report that Microsoft is charging less than $ 15 for per copy of Windows XP in a netbook. And if XP and Vista (which was a failure for netbooks considering the hardware support it needs and the outcome is absolutely nothing) are here, can Windows 7 be far behind? According to Microsoft, the Starter edition in Windows 7 was created so that Windows 7 can be offered on even the least expensive netbooks.
Do you want to dual boot windows 7 with any OS? Here is the guide.
I am sure you don't want to downlaod and install and run the mammoth Windows 7 yet in your PC. But being a curious techie, you can not leave it unattended either. So what can you do so that both of these hold good? There is a way. You can create a bootable Windows 7 USB or flash drive so that you can test Windows 7 without testing your machine's performance. You just need a 4GB+ flash drive and Windows 7 installation DVD. Rest I will tell you. 
