Sunday, July 26, 2009

Get All Your Windows 7 Questions and Problems Answered and Solved at Windows 7 QnA

Windows 7 Picture 6 Even though the Windows 7 operating system has not been released yet, the Windows 7 Beta, and the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) were released to the public by the Microsoft Corporation, and many people downloaded them and installed them on their PCs (Personal Computers) and you might be one of those who downloaded and installed either the Windows 7 Beta or the Windows 7 Release Candidate or both on your PC. But in this world of ours, nothing comes without questions or problems. Whiles using either of the Windows 7 Beta or the Windows 7 Release Candidate or both on your PC, you might encounter some problems and even if you don’t, you might have questions about the Windows 7 Beta, the Windows 7 Release Candidate, the Windows 7 RTM (Release to Manufacturing), or even the not yet released Windows 7 operating system. So how do you solve these problems you might encounter or how do you find the answers to the questions you have? Simple, you go to Windows 7 QnA. I know you might be asking what Windows 7 QnA is.

Windows 7 QnA is a question and answer website and a general knowledge base for the Windows 7 operating system. I’m part of the Administration Team at Windows 7 QnA as a Support for the Windows 7 QnA website and we the Administration Team and website members at Windows 7 QnA make it a point to help anyone who comes to Windows 7 QnA solve or answer their problems or questions they have about Windows 7.

So if you have any questions about or in relation to Windows 7 or you have encountered any problem in your use of any of the pre-released versions of the Windows 7 operating system, just come to Windows 7 QnA and any member of the Windows 7 QnA Administration Team or any of the website members will help you find an answer or solution to your question or problem.

Please note that Windows 7 QnA is an independent website and is in no way affiliated with the Microsoft Corporation.

 

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Windows Live Messenger is Ten Years Old. Hurray!

Windows Live Messenger Wow! How time flies. It is exactly ten years ago yesterday when Windows Live Messenger was released as MSN Messenger to the world by the Microsoft Corporation. Whiles we were all chatting our hearts our way, time was also flying away, and we are still chatting. As part of the ten years anniversary of Windows Live Messenger, the Windows Live team collected stories from around the world about the impact of Windows Live Messenger.

If you haven’t downloaded Windows Live Messenger yet, go to the official Windows Live Messenger download page and download it for free and join us in chatting out hearts away.

 

Happy tenth anniversary to Windows Live Messenger.

 

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Windows 7 Has Reached the RTM (Released to Manufacturing) Stage

Windows 7 Picture 6 The Microsoft Corporation has today announced that Windows 7 has been released to manufacturing (RTM) so Windows 7 is in the RTM (released to manufacturing) stage now. This means that Windows 7 is out of the developmental stage now and the Windows 7 RTM code will be delivered to the partners of the Microsoft Corporation for production of new products which are scheduled for the general availability time of Windows 7 which is October 22nd, 2009. The official build of the Windows 7 RTM is build 7600.

 

Antivirus Softwares Officially Compatible with Windows 7

Windows 7 Picture 6 I know that many people might be interested in knowing what antivirus softwares are compatible with Windows 7 so I decided to direct you to the Windows 7 Security Software Providers page so that you will know about the antivirus softwares that are officially compatible with Windows 7. So the antivirus softwares officially compatible with Windows 7 can be found at the Windows 7 Security Software Providers page.