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Windows 7, Windows
Vista, Windows
XP Home, Windows
XP Pro
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The successor for Windows Vista
is now upon us "Windows 7" is its name, originally called "Blackcomb" it was
originally planned to succeed Windows XP, but
instead "Longhorn" (Vista) got released instead
(Sound familiar (ME fiasco)). It promises
Improved taskbar and full-screen previews, A
working IE 8.0, jumplists, better device management and
speed (Plus loads more).
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Windows
XP Pro X64, Windows
98, Windows
2003, Windows
ME,
Windows
95, Windows
2000, Windows
NT & MSDOS.
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This site features
repairs, installs,
reinstalls, and help guides for Microsoft,
Windows 7, Windows
Vista, Windows
XP Home, Windows
XP Pro, Windows
XP Pro X64, Windows
98 (Win98), Windows
2003 (.net), Windows
ME (WinME or Millennium), Windows
95 (Win95), Windows
2000 (Win2k), Windows
NT (Win NT), & MSDOS.

You will learn how to Install windows, upgrade
windows , reinstall windows , repair windows, troubleshoot windows, and fix
windows manually and with the help of tools and
software downloads. This site has over 3000 pages on various
information covering all operating systems ever released by Microsoft, with
tips, tricks and how-to's in achieving a fully working operating system.
This site has guides on how to
build
a computer,
how to edit
the registry, how to achieve CD-Rom
Support, and even guides for
changing
CD-Rom boot preference in the Bios. For your convenience we also
have many guides on reinstall prevention as it should always be the last resort. Speed
up your PC page, the Troubleshooting
page are just some of the guides that this site offers as well as a substantial Process
Library.
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The successor for Windows Vista
is "7", originally called "Blackcomb" it was
originally planned to succeed Windows XP, but
instead "Longhorn" (Vista) got released instead
(Sound familiar (ME fiasco)). It promises
Improved taskbar and full-screen previews, A
working IE 8.0, jumplists, better device management and
speed (Plus loads more).
Lets hope it lives up
to its pre-release promises. Windows 7 is to be
the best and most compatible yet, Release
Candidate is out
now, so download and test, feedback appreciated
in this forum.
Windows 7 X86
Windows 7 X64
Windows 7
Ultimate
Windows 7
Professional
Windows 7
Premium Home
Windows 7
Basic
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Guides and discussion for Windows
Vista, including the home, home premium, business,
enterprise, and ultimate versions.
Windows Vista contains hundreds of new
features; some of the most significant include an
updated graphical user interface and visual style dubbed
Windows Aero, improved searching features, new
multimedia creation tools such as Windows DVD Maker, and
completely redesigned networking, audio, print, and
display sub-systems.
Vista
- General
Vista Business
Vista Enterprise
Vista Home Premium
Vista Ultimate Vista Home Basic
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Windows XP now comes in several formats
and with different service packs. The installs are
generally the same, but large hard drive support is
limited on early releases with a max of 137GB available to
any user. We have many guides for XP including installs,
reinstalls, upgrades, repairs and parallel installs, plus
many troubleshooting guides also available for your use.
Follow link below as per your system.
Windows
XP Pro X64
Windows
XP Pro (Updated)
Windows
XP
Home (Updated)
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Hard to believe how many years have
passed since 2000's release, good old Mr reliable is still
with us and a favourite with many home and business users.
We have many guides for 2000 including
installs, reinstalls, upgrades, repairs and parallel
installs, plus many troubleshooting guides also available
for your use.
Follow link below.
Windows
2000
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Effective
July 11th 06 Microsoft has stopped support for this operating system, no new updates, no new
patches.
Less people visit this site now using
ME than those
using Windows 95.
This operating system
was a slight change from 98SE and it seems it was never supposed to
reach the market as this was the time for XP's release. Anyway at least Windows 2000 was
released.
If
you are still using ME I would advise you to get Windows 2000 on your system instead as
it is a lot more
stable.
Follow link below for install reinstall and
troubleshooting guides for this operating system..
Windows
ME
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Along with the operating systems already
mentioned, our site contains much much more including guides
for Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 3.1 and of course MSDOS
6.0.
We have install and reinstall guides, parallel
and repair installs for NT, and information and downloads
for you to achieve CD-ROM support.
Unfortunately this part of the site is no
longer updated, but if you do find missing images or guides,
please feel free to drop us an email to rectify.
Windows
98
Windows
95
Windows
NT
Windows
3.1
MSDOS
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