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Cookieman Cookieman is offline
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      10-29-2009
Just something I came across and thought was worth sharing here....

From Microsoft themselves - Windows 7 Product Guide. Available in .pdf (62 Mb) and .xps (30.5) format

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The Windows 7 Product Guide provides a detailed look at the many new and improved features in Windows 7. The guide is designed as an accurate source of information that can help you to understand how Windows 7 Simplifies Everyday Tasks, Works the Way You Want, and Makes New Things Possible. The guide is also designed to provide IT Professionals with information about how to Make People Productive Anywhere, Manage Risk Through Enhanced Security and Control, and Reduce Costs by Streamlining PC Management. This is not a help and how to guide. Rather, it provides an overview of the many exciting features in Windows 7 and pointers to more information. The Windows 7 Product Guide is available in both XPS and PDF formats.
Official page can be found here - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...9-31c71d6be5f3
 
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      10-29-2009
Has anyone found any instructions on how to install/upgrade to W7. All of the info on MS sites is very elementary and mostly useless.
 
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      10-30-2009
Fresh install is the way to go. You can run the Windows Upgrade Advisor first to find out what needs to be upgraded from an application and driver standpoint.
 
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      10-30-2009
Thanks Cookieman, however, I did all the usual things, used Upgrade Advisor, it said no problem. Checked out the Product Guide you mentioned. Its really just more advertising, does nothing about telling you how to do anything.

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