Thursday, December 30, 2010

Windows 7 Starter

Windows 7 Starter has been specifically designed by Microsoft for the low end market that includes most netbooks and other PC hardware that has to be sold for the cheapest price possible. The main reason for this edition is to provide manufacturers with a Windows 7 edition that they can put cost effectively on their low end products.

Windows 7 Starter has caused lots of controversy after the publication of the feature differences between this edition and the other – more expensive – Windows 7 editions. Here is a short overview of what users can expect to get when purchasing a computer that is running Windows 7 Starter.

32-bit only support
Home Group join only
Windows Internet Explorer 8
Windows Media Player 12
The limitation to three concurrent applications running on the system has been the focus of criticism. Some application types, antivirus software for example, are exempt from the limit. It still means that users will face serious difficulties and often disappointment when they reach the limit. Additional limitations are 32-bit support only and the ability to join Homegroups but not to create them.

Windows 7 Home Basic
Windows 7 Starter is missing several features that are included in the other editions. The next operating system in line is Windows Home Basic which will only be made available in emerging markets. The Home Basic edition does not have the application limit, offers 32 and 64-bit support and comes with the desktop window manager, partial Aero support and the Windows mobility center.

Concurrent Applications Unlimited
32-bit and 64-bit mode support
Home Group (Create & Join) Join Only
Windows Internet Explorer 8
Windows Media Player 12
Desktop Window Manager
Windows Mobility Center
Windows Aero Partial
Windows 7 Home Premium

Take a look at what Windows 7 Home Premium ships with that is not included in the Starter edition:

Full Windows Aero support.
Home Group (Create & Join)
Multi-Touch
Premium Games
Windows Media Center
Windows 7 Professional

The next edition in line that builds up on Windows 7 Home Premium is Windows 7 Professional which adds another set of features to the operating system that is not included in the Starter or Home editions:

Windows Server Domain support.
Remote Desktop Server support.
Location aware printing.
Encrypting the file system
Presentation mode
Windows 7 Ultimate / Windows 7 Enterprise

Finally there are the Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise editions that provide access to features that all the other editions do not provide:

AppLocker.
BitLocker Drive Encryption
BranchCache Distributed Cache
DirectAccess
Multilingual User Interface Pack
Virtual Hard Disk Booting
Take a look at our Windows 7 Features article for an in depth comparison and graphics that outline the differences between all Windows 7 editions.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Asus to Showcase Windows 7 Tablet at CES 2011

Asus is slated to show off its latest tablet with an Intel Core i5 processor inside and running Windows 7, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 at Las Vegas, USA.

Known as the Eee Slate EP121, this tablet has a 12-inch multi-touch display and has a high performance Intel Core i5 processor. However, we expect it to be one of the lower powered laptop processors that should not affect battery life too adversely when compared to the processors in other tablets. The tablet will have an HDMI port, webcam, expandable storage and USB port. There is a stylus bundled along with this tablet, to take care of all your productivity needs.

While Asus makes no mention about any specifications such as the weight or size or even the battery life, it can be easily assumed based on its larger screen size and the laptop components inside, that this will be heavier and larger than the iPad. But Asus is vying the corporate with this product, so the EP121 is definitely not competing with the iPad, even though it is a notebook.

Asus is also preparing the Eee Pad, which is an ARM-based alternative to the Slate, and this may compete with the iPad and other tablets of its kind. Running Google's Android Honeycomb, it is slated to be out near the end of Q1 2011, that is, if Google can get the latest version of its OS out before that time.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Know How to Fix Blue Screen Error

Blue screen crash will display all of your pending and an error screen that suddenly come to light that informs you that your screen is frozen. In addition, some errors DLL will also appear and ask if you recently added any new hardware or programs on your computer.

When this incident comes, they have gone mad, especially if you have not saved or finish something you're working. Of course, you have to do your job again from the beginning. You would be really upset and angry, no? So what can you do to fix blue screen error like this?

The easiest and fastest way to solve this issue is to run a registry cleaner software. And if you've decided to let a technician fix your computer for you, stop there, you do not want to pay for something you can fix yourself, right?

Also, if you want to ask about any technician may be able to resolve the accident, which will undoubtedly tell you that it is a very complex matter and therefore should be treated by a professional like him. If the technician is not to say there will be no business left for him.

But in reality, what is going to do is just run a registry cleaner in the drive and then asks for the payment of reparations and the software used. Furthermore, unloading, installation and repair of the blue screen error using a software is not very difficult to do and that saves time and, well, why would you pay someone else just to make something simple for you?

Here are some things you can do to fix and solve your blue screen crash. This is especially useful if you're not familiar with the technical team and just want quick and simple solutions.

1. Restart your computer
Sometimes the blue screen comes out only once and then not again for a second time. In this case, a simple restart is just what you need to resolve the blue screen crash.
On the other hand, if the problem is more regular, you may have to deal with other things.

2. Replace your random access memory (RAM)
RAM is a hardware that is permanently installed inside the computer's motherboard. It is a rectangular piece that holds the information. This is where the CPU gets the instructions. And once this equipment is not functioning normally, without doubt, the computer crash in the blue screen. And so, the replacement of the RAM can be a solution.

3. Run a registry cleaner
A registry cleaner can eliminate errors in your record. This record stores all information about the software, drivers, applications and games that are installed on your computer. And in time, it can get bad, because some obsolete entries are not deleted and can lead to what they call the "blue screen of death."

Fix Blue Screen of Death Error is easy to do with registry cleaner. If you Scan Your Computer it will detect all the errors in your registry and safely remove them.