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SSD tests show Windows 7 beta beating Vista SP1
Windows 7 is supposed to be able to detect that a Solid State Drive (SSD) is being used, and make changes to some settings so that it can take advantage of the technology. TweakTown has run some tests with the Patriot Warp2 128GB SSD SATA drive for both RAID 0 and single drive setups, comparing Windows 7 beta and Windows Vista SP1. Based on the results found, the site has concluded that Windows 7 currently has a slight edge over Vista:
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Windows 7: Play To feature turns your PC into a Universal Remote Control
A few weeks before CES 2009 I sat down with Gabe Frost from the Windows team for a look at the new "Play To" feature in Windows 7.
One of the many awesome enhancements in Windows 7 is the support for Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified devices. Windows 7 will automatically find devices on your home network that are DLNA compliant (with the digital media renderer role) and allow you to right click photos, videos, recorded TV, or music and send it to another device like a Roku Sound Bridge radio, digital picture frame, or Extender for Windows Media Center (such as the Xbox 360) where it will immediately begin playing with full control.
Check out the video of Play To in action!

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Fix MSI Installer or Windows Update Causing Explorer Stopped
Working and Restart in Windows 7
When installing or uninstaller an application with Windows Installer (.MSI executable or .EXE that calls msiexec.exe), or when launching Windows Update or Microsoft Update in Windows 7 (occurring at least in Windows 7 Beta), the installer and WU may crashes, halts, stops working, returns error, and causes Windows Installer or Windows Explorer to stop working with a “Windows Explorer has stopped working” or “Windows Installer has stopped working” dialog box. Installation or attempt to go to Windows Update fails.
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What's New in Windows Installer 5.0
[This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.]
The information in this topic identifies the additions and changes that are available in Windows Installer 5.0.
Windows Installer 5.0 is available for Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. For a complete list of all Windows Installer versions and redistributables, see Released Versions of Windows Installer.
This page is provided as a guide to the documentation. You should refer to the Requirements section on the main reference pages to determine the actual operating system requirements. Parts of the Windows Installer that are not linked to from this page may be available in another version of the Windows Installer. For information about other Windows Installer versions, see What's New in Windows Installer.
SSD tests show Windows 7 beta beating Vista SP1
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Windows 7: Play To feature turns your PC into a Universal Remote Control
A few weeks before CES 2009 I sat down with Gabe Frost from the Windows team for a look at the new "Play To" feature in Windows 7.
One of the many awesome enhancements in Windows 7 is the support for Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified devices. Windows 7 will automatically find devices on your home network that are DLNA compliant (with the digital media renderer role) and allow you to right click photos, videos, recorded TV, or music and send it to another device like a Roku Sound Bridge radio, digital picture frame, or Extender for Windows Media Center (such as the Xbox 360) where it will immediately begin playing with full control.
Check out the video of Play To in action!

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Fix MSI Installer or Windows Update Causing Explorer Stopped
Working and Restart in Windows 7
When installing or uninstaller an application with Windows Installer (.MSI executable or .EXE that calls msiexec.exe), or when launching Windows Update or Microsoft Update in Windows 7 (occurring at least in Windows 7 Beta), the installer and WU may crashes, halts, stops working, returns error, and causes Windows Installer or Windows Explorer to stop working with a “Windows Explorer has stopped working” or “Windows Installer has stopped working” dialog box. Installation or attempt to go to Windows Update fails.
Continua qui
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What's New in Windows Installer 5.0
[This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.]
The information in this topic identifies the additions and changes that are available in Windows Installer 5.0.
Windows Installer 5.0 is available for Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. For a complete list of all Windows Installer versions and redistributables, see Released Versions of Windows Installer.
This page is provided as a guide to the documentation. You should refer to the Requirements section on the main reference pages to determine the actual operating system requirements. Parts of the Windows Installer that are not linked to from this page may be available in another version of the Windows Installer. For information about other Windows Installer versions, see What's New in Windows Installer.