Must Watch Windows 7 Videos From Microsoft
Posted May 7, 2009 – 7:58 pm in: Windows 7I have been posting many Windows 7 related resources and guides for the last few days. If you were not able to go through all those guides and videos, here is the must watch Videos list.
All videos are related to Windows 7. These videos are very good to increase your knowledge about new Windows 7 and its features.
1. Windows 7 Feature Walkthrough: Choose which Windows 7 feature you want to know, and watch.
2. Windows XP to Windows 7 Migrate: Watch this video if you are still using the good old Windows XP and are looking forward to migrate to Windows 7.
3. What’s New in Windows 7: As the name suggests, this video explores new features & changes in Windows 7 RC. You can even download what’s New in Windows 7 video right from Microsoft Download center.
4. Windows 7 VHD Boot demonstration: Do you know that fact that even a VHD can be used to boot Windows 7? This command line demonstration explains how to build a bootable Windows 7 VHD image from a Windows 7 "install.wim" file using diskpart.exe and imagex.exe.
5. User State Migration Tool: User State Migration Tool is a part of Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK). This tool helps you in migrating your data and profiles from Vista or XP to Windows 7.
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3 Comments
Windows 7 is looking good on my PC. One up on my Vista
i have installed the windows 7…but its the evaluation copy…how do i extend the date of expiry…thanks so much…i’d appreciate u send a reply to my email account.
@ Chris
Refer our how to run Windows 7 for 120 days guide:
http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-run-windows-7-free-for-120-days/