Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

How To Partitioning or Resize Hard Drive in Windows 7

Do you want to partitioning your hard drive in windows 7 but did not know how? Or you want to resize your hard drive? It use to be the same method in windows vista. For more details, HOW-TO HOUSE will share a tutorial to partitioning and resize your hard drive in windows 7. Let's check this video.


Partition Hard Drive :



Resize Hard Drive :


How is it? Is this video tutorial help you? This video tutorial gives you a well knowledge to do the stuff about your Hard Drive.


Source : Flandersir and TigerDirectTV

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

How To Watch Youtube And Dailymotion In Windows 7 Media Center

Are you like to browse any video from Youtube? or like to watch video from Dailymotion? Have you been looking for a way to watch your favorite viral videos from YouTube and Dailymotion from the couch? This is HOW-TO watch Youtube just use plugin which allows you to watch streaming video in Windows 7 Media Center.


Get Macrotube
1. Download and install the plugin called Macrotube following the defaults through the install wizard. (Link Below)

2. After it’s installed, open Windows 7 Media Center and you’ll find Macrotube in the main menu.

3. Currently there are three services available. YouTube, Dailymotion, and MSN Soapbox. Just select the service where you want to check out some videos.


4. You can browse through different subjects or categories.


5. Drill down you search content by date, rating, views, and relevance.


6. Settings available such as the language beta, auto updates, and appearance.

7. Now, you can watch any video from Youtube just from your own Windows 7 Media Center


Notes :  
This neat project is still in development and the developer is continuing to add changes through updates. It only works with Windows 7 Media Player, but there is a 32 & 64-bit version. Sometimes we experiences certain videos that wouldn’t play and it did crash a few times, but that is to be expected with a work in progress. But overall, this is a cool plugin that will allow you to watch your favorite online content from WMC.

Link :
and get more details and troubleshooting help from the GreenButton forum

Related Link :



#credits: howtogeek

Monday, December 14, 2009

How to Upgrade Windows Vista to Windows 7

Depending on your hardware and your current edition of Windows Vista, you can use the Upgrade option during Windows 7 installation to upgrade from Windows Vista to a corresponding or higher edition of Windows 7. Upgrading is the most convenient way to get Windows 7 on your computer, because it keeps your files, settings, and programs from Windows Vista in place. There are 2 ways to Upgrade Windows Vista to Windows 7.

1. Upgrade Installation
2. Custom ( Advanced ) Installation.

So here we Cover the Both of them, but before you have to backup your Hardisk. You’ll need to move your files off of your PC before you install Windows 7. To make this easier, we recommend a free download called Windows Easy Transfer, which will require an external hard disk. They’re readily available at electronics and office supply stores, and they provide an easy way to add additional storage space to your computer.
32-bit or 64-bit: Which version of Windows 7 to install?
Both 32-bit and 64-bit installation discs are included in the Windows 7 package. 64-bit operating systems can handle large amounts of memory—typically 4 gigabytes (GB) of random access memory (RAM) or more—more efficiently than 32-bit operating systems. However, not all computers are 64-bit capable.
To find out which Windows 7 installation disc you can use, click the Start button, right-click Computer, and then click Properties.
  •  Next to System type you should see either “32-bit Operating System” or “64-bit Operating System.” If you see “32-bit Operating System” listed, then you’re running the 32-bit version of Windows Vista.
  •  If “64-bit Operating System” is listed next to System type, then you’re running the 64-bit version of Windows Vista and can run the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Make sure that your programs and devices will work with Windows 7
Since your computer is running Windows Vista, it meets the system requirements to run Windows 7. You should still download and run the free Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. It helps find potential compatibility issues with your computer’s hardware, devices, or programs that might affect installing Windows 7, and gives recommendations on what to do before you upgrade to improve your PC’s compatibility with Windows 7.

Download and install Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
Follow the steps below to download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
1. Go to the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor webpage.
2. Click Download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
3. Click Download, and then save the installation file to your PC.
4. Double-click the installation file saved to your PC.
5. If you agree to the license terms, click Install.
6. Click Close.
If you see a pre-selected check box, clicking Close will run Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.


Run Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
1. If Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor isn’t already running, double-click the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor shortcut on your PC’s desktop.

2. In the security warning dialog box, click Yes.
3. Click Start check. The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor will scan your PC’s hardware, devices, and installed software. This might take a few minutes. When finished, it will provide you with a compatibility report that you can print or save for your reference.
4. Read the report carefully, and make note of any issues that the Upgrade Advisor finds and what the recommended steps are to fix these issues.

5. If you want to save the report and print or refer to it later, click Save Report, type a name in the File Name box, and then click Save.

6. Click Close.
You can scan your PC more than once. We recommend running the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor again after taking any of the recommended steps or making any changes to your PC’s hardware, devices, or installed software before upgrading to Windows 7. Be sure to save your updated report.
Now Here is the Main Step. As we mention Above you can Upgrade windows Vista with 2 steps Upgrade Installation and Custom ( Advanced ) Installation. So here is the descriptions:-

 

1. Upgrade Installation

When you upgrade to Windows 7, you keep your files, settings, and programs from Windows Vista.

1. Turn on your PC.

2. After Windows Vista has started, do one of the following:
* If you purchased and downloaded Windows 7 online, open the installation file.

* If you have a Windows 7 installation disc, insert the disc into your computer. Setup should start automatically. If it doesn’t, click the Start button, click Computer, double-click your DVD drive to open the Windows 7 installation disc, and then double-click setup.exe.
3. On the Install Windows page, click Install now.

4. On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation, and to help protect your computer against security threats. You computer will need to be connected to the Internet during Windows 7 installation to get these updates.

5. On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms, and then click Next.

6. On the Which type of installation do you want? page, click Upgrade.
You might see a compatibility report.

7. Continue to follow the instructions to finish installing Windows 7.

 

2. Custom ( Advanced ) Installation.

When you choose the Custom option during installation, you install a new copy of Windows on your PC.

1. With your computer on and Windows Vista running, do one of the following:
* If you have a Windows 7 installation disc, insert the disc into your computer. Setup should start automatically. If it doesn’t, click the Start button, click Computer, open the Windows 7 installation disc on your DVD drive, and then double-click setup.exe.
* If you purchased and downloaded Windows 7 online, open the installation file.
2. On the Install Windows page, click Install now.

3. On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation, and to help protect your computer against security threats. Your computer will need to be connected to the Internet during Windows 7 installation to get these updates.

4. On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms, and then click Next.

5. On the Which type of installation do you want? page, click Custom.

6. Choose the partition containing Windows Vista (this is often the computer’s C drive), and then click Next. (Do not select your external USB hard drive.)

7. In the Windows.old dialog box, click OK.

8. Continue to follow the instructions to finish installing Windows 7, including naming your computer and setting up an initial user account. You can use the same names that you used in Windows Vista, or choose new ones.

Just follow all the steps. And you're done.Thank you! :)


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