Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jan 2009 22:45 UTC
Windows Several reviews of the Windows 7 beta popping up. El Reg concludes: "All told, this will likely be a strong release, as it needs to be after the Windows Vista experience, just do not expect miracles. This is Windows Vista with a new face, not a major new version of Windows." Ars reviewed the beta as well, and concludes: "All in all, Windows 7 is shaping up well. It's a far more modest release than Vista was, but it's no worse for that. The new OS introduces a compelling combination of welcome innovations and much-needed polish, and that's exactly what Microsoft needs right now. Vista's foundation was solid, and Windows 7 just makes it better."
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Dual Boot Windows 7 And Other OS
by bochiman on Thu 15th Jan 2009 09:16 UTC
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2009-01-15

This article, Dual Boot Windows 7 And XP Easily: Windows 7 Installation Directly From XP Without A LiveDVD, shows you how to install Windows 7 directly from a previous version of Windows, without burn a DVD. The applications installed in the previous Windows version does not need to be reinstalled: they also work in Windows 7 , just create shortcuts. You will be able to dual boot both Windows versions and you will not loose any data.
http://www.downloadtube.com/blog/2009/01/13/dual-boot-windows-7-and...