This takes outsourcing to a whole new level! Hmmm, I wonder if it could really work?
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Windows 7 RC1
I have downloaded and burned to DVD the just-released Windows 7 Release Candidate 1. All I need now is to find an old laptop (I'm sure I have enough parts to put together to get one up and running) which will support it. I am not in a hurry to do this, but will report back on my experience when I do.
FYI, this is the test version of the operating system destined to replace Windows Vista. The download is free, comes with its own key, and is good through June of 2010. After that date my copy will expire and I would have to pay for it, presumably at the going retail rate.
FYI, this is the test version of the operating system destined to replace Windows Vista. The download is free, comes with its own key, and is good through June of 2010. After that date my copy will expire and I would have to pay for it, presumably at the going retail rate.
Monday, May 4, 2009
HOSTS File Updates
If you are one of those who followed my sequence of posts below to get and install the HOSTS file, you may also have signed up for e-mail notification of updates, but the author has had to discontinue that update notification service.
Instead, go to his site once a month or so and manually download the latest version.
Instead, go to his site once a month or so and manually download the latest version.
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