Installation of any Windows operating system requires some information about the respective computer system. It is required that before the installation of a Windows operating system you should check whether its requirements are fulfilled by your computer system or not.
If you want to install any Windows operating system, then you should have its installation CD with product key. You can purchase Windows installation CD from an authorized dealer or you can also download Windows operating system from Microsoft’s website.
You have to follow certain procedure in order to install a Windows operating system. In this article light will be thrown on installation of Windows XP. You can easily upgrade to Windows XP from Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows 2000 Professional.
While you install XP, you can disconnect from Internet that will protect your computer. For installation of Windows XP, you should have Windows XP installation CD and the product key. You have to perform the following steps for upgrading to Windows XP:
STEP 1: Start your computer, and then insert the Windows XP CD into the CD or DVD drive.
STEP 2: If Windows automatically detects the CD, click Install Windows to start the Windows XP Setup Wizard.
STEP 3: If Windows does not automatically detect the CD, click Start. Then click Run and type the following command, and then click OK:
CD drive letter: \setup.exe
STEP 4: When you are prompted to select an installation type, select Upgrade, and then click Next.
STEP 5: Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the upgrade.
Once you successfully finish these steps, just restart your system and then enjoy the ultimate level of computing. The above mentioned steps will only upgrade XP. But if you want to perform clean installation of XP, then you will lose all your data present in hard disk of your computer system.
Toshiba is one of the best among electronic component manufacturing company. It has introduced wide range of consumer products like Laptop computers, Laptop accessories, Copiers, Printers, Scanners, Hard disk and other devices.
Toshiba is quite concerned about the customer satisfaction. In the past few years it has emerged as one among the best unit with huge satisfied customer base. For the purpose it has joined hands with leading IT support enterprises to deliver best services.
Scope of Toshiba support
Windows 7 support: Toshiba is registered organization, which is offering windows 7 Upgrade. User with eligible PC can fill the form of Windows 7 upgrade and enjoy the benefit. Remote support is available on 24/7 basis from Microsoft certified Technician.
Software issue: Toshiba is offering support program regarding any issue of software conflict. It offers free troubleshooting within definite guarantee period.
Security: User can install or updates their existing security component with the support programs of Toshiba. Tech supports is available round the clock, to take backup by means of external hard disk or online backup software.
Laptop troubleshooting: Understanding the vast user group of mobile laptop user, Toshiba is offering support for any kind of hardware or software issue. To meet customer expectation it has created both remote and physical contact center.
Accessories: If there is any replacement work then original accessories can be collected from the registered contact center of Toshiba.
For all the concerns, Toshiba welcomes the users for instant and effective support. Hence, don’t make any delay visit the website of your Toshiba support provider or call over the toll free number and get the paradise feeling.
To generate confidence amongst the users regarding latest operating system, Windows 7 Microsoft has put unbeaten efforts. On one hand, it has collaborated with leading hardware manufacturers like HP, Dell, Lenovo, Sony and so on; and has rolled out free upgrade program on the other end it has strengthened the support services.
Distinct organizations are offering Microsoft support services round the globe. We can classify services of Microsoft support provider as follows:
Installation or Upgrade
Microsoft support will scan your PC with the use of Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. It will check the potentiality of your computer against Windows 7. Report will recommend about the next step.
Above step will bring two installation situations in front of you.
Upgrade installation: You can directly configure the latest Windows 7 and all your settings and files will be resumed. But there are certain criteria for it. You must be an eligible applicant for Windows 7 Upgrade.
Custom installation: Even, if you don’t have the above eligibility you can install windows 7, you need to purchase complete Windows 7 installation CD and backup your settings and files with the help of Windows Easy Transfer.
Software and hardware compatibility If you have certain programs, which are not compatible with Windows 7, then don’t lose your temper. Microsoft support organization enables them to run with the use of Windows XP mode.
Security and privacy maintenance
Microsoft support organizations have experts who can help you to keep system absolutely secure from intruders. You can install latest anti-spyware and anti-malware software. These software are compatible enough to proactively tell you about any web site prior to visit. With the aid of Microsoft support providing agencies, you can manage your child’s Internet usage too. For the purpose they will tweak the parental control feature.
Role of Firewall Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 offers firewall. Firewall inspects and restricts the information that is exchanged between a computer and Internet. Windows firewall is a security tool that protects your computer and its confidential data against anyone who has evil intentions and want to access your personal detail without your permission. It gives you full control to block suspicious software and worms and provides a mean to log security events. It helps to defend your computer by blocking unsolicited traffic. Unsolicited traffic means any attempt to connect with your machine over a network connection that was not specifically requested by applications running on your system. Therefore, firewall configuration is an essential part so that your applications like Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook Express etc can work successfully without any pain. Firewall configuration is not a heavy task. This blog describes how to configure firewall on a single machine. Firewall configuration STEP 1: From the Windows XP SP2 desktop, click Start, and then click Control Panel. STEP 2: Next, in Control Panel, click Security Center. . STEP 3: Windows Firewall general settings allow you to configure these options: On (recommended). This is the default setting (with Don’t allow exceptions not selected). Don't allow exceptions. When this option is ON, the firewall is placed into ON with No Exceptions mode which blocks all unsolicited requests to connect to your system. Off (not recommended). Turning OFF Windows Firewall might make your computer more vulnerable to damage from viruses, worms or intruders.
VMware Workstation 7 is the right choice for developers and power users. It is the latest version of VMware’s desktop virtualization tool and it gives premium technology to developers.
VMware Workstation 7 was released in October 2009 and costs $189. VMware Workstation 7 is fully compatible with Windows 7 and Windows XP Mode. This latest version also supports running VMware enterprise virtualization platforms as virtual machines.
VMware Workstation 7 can also run on older hardware that does not have CPU virtualization extensions and robust Windows graphics virtualization. It also does not have vast Microsoft support for VMware’s own top-of-the-line server virtualization products.
Windows 7 Support
In this latest version of VMware Workstation, the chief among the new features is support for Windows 7 and Windows 7 Aero interface.
Both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 Enterprise editions work fine as virtual machines running under VMware Workstation 7. A test was performed on Lenovo T400s, which is equipped with an Intel P9600 Core2 Duo CPU and 4GB of RAM. The Lenovo T400s was installed with Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit as the base OS and the physical host was equipped with an integrated USB-based fingerprint scanner, a four-point touch-enabled trackpad and the usual classification of USB and eSATA ports found on Lenovo’s current line of business-class computers. The system was also equipped with an SSD hard drive.
VMware Workstation 7 also supports the Aero interface in Windows 7 and Windows Vista. For improved CAD, game and 3D interface experiences; the latest version of VMware Workstation also adds Microsoft support for OpenGL 1.4 and Shader Model 3.0.
Windows XP Mode is a virtual machine which has Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. If you want to install and run Windows XP productivity applications on a Windows 7 computer then Windows XP Mode will be handy for you. VMware can directly import a Windows XP Mode file and use it in VMware Workstation 7.
It is possible to simultaneously run an instance of Windows XP Mode under Windows 7 Virtual PC and an instance of Windows XP Mode under VMware Workstation 7.
Do you think that it is you who are in-charge of controlling a computer? Think again! There is the trustworthy computer mouse, which you can move anywhere on the desktop, evoking up your music library or Internet browser at the slightest wave. Youfeel like a director while using your desktop or laptop but there is a lot going with in the computer and the the real man who handles all the task is the operating system.
Most of the desktop or laptop PCs come pre-loaded with Windows operating system. Macintosh computers come pre-loaded with Mac OS X operating system which is developed by Apple. The first thing loaded into the computer system is the operating system because a computer is useless without the operating system.
More recently, small computers have also started using the operating systems instead of any other software. Like Microsoft has launched different versions of Windows Mobile which is being used in mobiles such as Apple's iPhone, Microsoft's Zune and many more. If you like to experiment with electronic devices, you must be well aware with the facts that that operating systems are now available on many of the devices which we use every day like cell phones, wireless access points, digital players etc. The small computers used in all these daily use electronic devices are so powerful that they are now capable of running an operating system and all those applications that are used on a computer. The modern cell phone is now more powerful than a desktop computer, so this improvement makes sense and is a natural development.
The operating system organizes and controls hardware and software to make that device behave in a pliable but predictable way. For devices, an operating system creates the capability to: serve for different purposes interact with users in more complex ways keep up with requirements that change over time
This blog provides computer support to Converting a raw partitioned space to a file system is necessary for an operating system, Windows in the case of the NTFS file system, to be able to access and manipulate the partitioned space. Partitioning allows for the operating system to read, write, enumerate and properly size hard drives for use within the system. Converting a raw partitioned space to NTFS is a simple procedure that any computer user can accomplish with a few mouse clicks.
Follow the instruction Locate your partition in Windows Explorer by clicking the "Start," then "Computer" buttons.
Right click the partition you wish to convert. This right click will bring up a context menu.
Click the "Format" heading on the context menu, and wait for a dialog box to appear.
Select the NTFS option from the pull down menu under the "File System" heading.
Click the "Start" button from the bottom right corner of the window to begin the formatting process.
Verify the file system of the drive by right clicking it once, and selecting the "Properties" heading upon completion of the formatting process to ensure your partition is, in fact, formatted to NTFS.
In Microsoft Windows you can perform Data Backup in five ways. Each type of data backup and manages data in a slightly different way. It is also important to learn the archive bit and what it does to understand how each of the types is different. Every file contains an archive bit as one of its hidden attributes.
If archive bit is set to 1 that indicates that file was created or after it has been changed. This setting of the archive bit indicates to data backup programs that the file was created or modified and needs to be included in the backup set.
The data backup program then will set the archive bit to 0, which is known as removing the archive bit, to indicate that the file has been backed up. If the file doesn’t change by the next scheduled backup, that file will be skipped.
Normal Data Backup: A normal backup is also consider as a full backup. A normal backup clears the archive bit in all files and backs up all data selected, regardless of when they were modified.
A normal backup is the most suitable type of backup, and the only type of backup that can be used to back up the registry and other major system files. A normal data backup takes lots of time to back up and recover. It also clears the archive bit on all files after backing up.
Incremental: An incremental backup is the fastest way for performing backups of data. In this method Windows only backs up files that have been created or modified since the last normal or incremental backup. It also clears the archive bit of all files that it backs up.
Differential: A differential backup backs up all files that have changed or been included since the last full backup. When a differential backup is performed, it backs up all files with the archive bit set to 1, but it doesn’t clear the archive bit.
Copy: A copy is just that, a copy. A copy backup is normally used for archiving files.
Daily: A daily backup only backs up files that were created or modified on the day the backup is run. It does not clear the archive bit.
As you know that Microsoft Windows 7 is in market now. It seems to be the more popular operating system that its predecessors. Microsoft claims that all the applications that are not compatible with Windows Vista, should run in Windows 7.
Of course, you will probably want to test application compatibility of Microsoft Windows 7. To examine the application compatibility, you need to check out the ACT i.e Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.5. Among other things, this Application Compatibility Tool also helps IT professional to decide conclusively whether particular applications are compatible with Windows 7 or not.
You can use ACT to:
• Check that your application's compatibility with devices and computers which are installed with Microsoft Windows 7, which also determines your risk evaluation. • Check compatibility of Windows updates which also determines your risk evaluation. • You can become a member of ACT community and also share your risk evaluations with the other ACT members. • You can also use the Internet Explorer Compatibility Test Tool to check your Web sites and Web applications for compatibility with new releases and security updates to Internet Explorer. •You can also visit the Microsoft's Windows 7 Compatibility Center, click the Software tab and then navigate to the Enterprise Applications. This compatibility center consists of a number of categories that you can browse, from Application Development to Systems & Network Management. It is sure that most of the applications that worked with Windows vista will work with Windows 7 and those that don't work can be used through XP Mode.
Computer hanging is one of the most common issues, you may encounter in your daily life. Generally when a computer hangs, users simply reboot their PCs. However, there are few other steps which you can take when you troubleshoot a computer hangs issue.
Your computer hangs probably due to faulty hardware devices and drivers. This can occur because of conflicts with previous hardware settings. Or, a computer hangs due to insufficient computer memory.
Follow these instructions when your computer hangs:
You can trace this problem by restarting your computer. Shut down your computer, and then turn it back on. Notice if there is any error at startup or not. Reboot your computer, press and hold down the F8 key after your computer completes the Power On Self Test (POST), and then select Safe Mode from the Advanced boot up options. You can also check the hardware configuration on the computer, restart your computer in Safe mode and use Device Manager to troubleshoot hardware. For this follow these easy steps:
STEP 1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click System.
STEP 2. On the Device manager tab, check all devices under the following branches:
• Display adapters • Floppy disk controllers • Hard disk controllers • Keyboard • Network adapters • PCMCIA socket • Ports • SCSI controllers • Sound, video and game controllers • Mouse
To disable a faulty device in Device manager, take the following steps:
STEP 1. Double-click the branch that contains the device you want, click the device, and then click Properties. STEP 2. On the General tab, click to select the Disable in this hardware profile check box, and then click OK. STEP 3. Restart your computer.
The problem might occur due to a newly installed hardware device. Just find out which device is causing the problem and contact your hardware vendor. If you find that computer memory is creating some problem then its better to replace or upgrade the memory.
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