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New book: Introducing Windows 7 for Developers

Here’s a post about the newly published Introducing Windows 7 for Developers , by Yochay Kiriaty, Laurence Moroney, Sasha Goldshtein and Alon Fliess. (The book’s ISBN is 9780735626829, and it contains 416 pages.) You can read the Foreword by Mark Russinovich

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux, Step 1)

William here. Digging deeper into the networking problem that I discussed last time. To recap: the problem I’ve encountered was this: >>>>>The computer is one of many running on a fairly complex home network. The network has a single router

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux)

William here. Last time I talked about a problem that Windows 7 made easy to solve by being spot on and helping me resolve matters quickly. This time, I’m going to talk about a different type of problem—the kind that can’t be resolved so quickly or so

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again

William uses Action Center in Windows 7 to repair some driver issues.

Ed Wilson: The infamous six words

"There is one class of stories that knows no cultural boundaries, the story where the user walks up to the IT Pro and begins his tale with the infamous six words: 'I have this computer at home.'"
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Early reviews for Windows 7 Inside Out

Congratulations to Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, and Craig Stinson!

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 6 “Automating Migrations with USMT 4.0”

"Let’s kick it up a notch and look at automating migrations using User State Migration Tool (USMT) Version 4.0."

Mark Russinovich on Introducing Windows 7 for Developers

Here's the Foreword, by Mark Russinovich, for Introducing Windows 7 for Developers (Microsoft Press, 2010; ISBN: 9780735626829), by Yochay Kiriaty, Laurence Moroney, Sasha Goldshtein, and Alon Fliess.
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William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 5 “Migrations with Windows Easy Transfer”

"Last time, I talked about migrations and the options for using Windows Easy Transfer. So now let’s look at the actual migration process."
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William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 4 “Migrations and Automation”

"Let’s get back to our discussion of Windows 7 while continuing to focus on upgrades and migrations. So far we’ve discussed upgrade paths, cross-architecture upgrades, cross-language upgrades, and cross-variant upgrades."
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Download ten free Windows 7 chapters

Three more chapters added to the Microsoft Learning Windows 7 portal.

Windows 7 Resource Kit Unofficial Support Site

We emphasize the site with another post (in case you missed Mitch's quick mention yesterday).
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Author news: Meet the lead author of the Windows 7 Resource Kit

Microsoft Press loves working with Mitch Tulloch!
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William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 3 “More on Upgrades and Migrations”

"There are a few more gotchas in the upgrade process we should talk about before we go into migrations."

Windows 7 Inside Out a hit at Computer Users Group’s monthly meeting

One of the beta testers for Windows 7 (Richard Frisch) has been hosting a series of presentations to introduce local users to Windows 7.
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