Windows 7 Screenshots
After you first setup the computer with Windows 7 you’ll be able to establish a “HomeGroup.” Sounds similar to a Workgroup, but I guess this is yet another step that Microsoft is taking in making networking an easy process for anyone that uses a computer.
The Status Bar, as we already knew, expands hidden icons in a popup window to conserve the precious Taskbar space.
The search box in Windows Explorer is now resizable, which I’m surprised to see.
The Start Menu now makes it a bit easier to pin items that you use the most:
The size of the Control Panel icons can be adjusted for those that like things a bit smaller:
In just a few clicks you’ll be able to restore Windows back to the original state. It would be cool if this feature didn’t include the bloated software that the manufacturers typically bundle with Windows, but that’s doubtful.

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I’m pretty much impressed with the stability of Windows 7. It is better than windows Vista which hogs my memory and cpu.`.,
windows 7 is definitely the best OS aside from Windows Xp”‘.
i have problems installing windows7 on my PC, maybe i need a bios update`-*
Windows 7 is hard to install on a desktop system without upgrading the bios first ”~
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