Why Is Windows 7 Better Than Vista?

#Vista, #Windows, #Operating Systems, #Windows 7
 
Now most people will see the title of this article and think it's a lead-in, as in, "I'll tell you why!" But it's not. I honestly want to know: what makes people like Windows 7 when they hated Vista.
 
 
 

How Vista Changed My Mind

#Vista, #Computers, #Windows
 
Now I have for a long while been very against Windows Vista: it seemed like an unnecessary, fancy-looking power hog. I have used Windows XP for many a year, and although been frustrated with it at times, it always seemed to be fairly rock-solid. I had no desire to upgrade to an OS that seemed mostly bells & whistles.

And then I did. And I realized, it's not bad.
 
 
 

A Lesson In Windows Computer Networking

#Windows, #Computers, #Networking, #File Sharing
 
Okay, I just had a hell of a time trying to get my computers to network together, and I figured, since this seems to happen every so often to me, and I know many others have this trouble, I'll write a little article about it, so neither I nor anyone else can ever forget. I'm hoping this will be a definitive, one-stop-fix all tutorial for Windows Network Troubleshooting. If interested, check after the break.
 
 
 

Wiindows OS

#Wii, #Wiimote, #Wiindows OS, #Windows, #Computers, #PC, #Emulation, #Roms, #Video Games
 
If you haven't been lucky enough to buy a Wii of your own, you could always pretend, and I don't mean in the dorky wave-your-tv-remote around sort of way. The good folks over at Wiili.org have devised a neat program dubbed the Wii OS (but we prefer Wiindows OS) for emulating the Wii menu on your computer screen. And if you have bluetooth capabilities, you can even use a Wiimote with it, completing the experience. Check after the break to see it in action, complete with mumbly narration.
 
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