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Create a Windows XP and 7 dual-boot system staged for an easy migration [70-680 - Setting up Windows 7 in a dual or multi boot configuration]

Author : Greg Shultz Greg Shultz walks through the steps of setting up Windows XP system to dual boot with Windows 7 Read the entire article @ TechRepublic   Technorati Tags: Dual boot , multi boot , Windows 7 , training , install , Setting up Windows 7 in a dual or multi boot configuration

Dual-boot Windows XP and Windows 7 [70-680 - Setting up Windows 7 in a dual or multi boot configuration]

Video: Dual-boot Windows XP and Windows 7 Date : November 30th, 2009 Author : Bill Detwiler Bill Detwiler shows you how to install Windows 7 in a dual boot configuration with Windows XP Watch the entire video @ TechRepublic Technorati Tags: Dual boot , multi boot , Windows 7 , training , install , Setting up Windows 7 in a dual or multi boot configuration

Configure a USB flash drive to be a Windows 7 installation platform [70-680 - Perform a clean installation - Setting up Windows 7 as the sole operating system]

Author : Greg Shultz Greg Shultz walks through the steps of setting up a USB flash drive so that you can deploy Windows 7 with it. Read the entire article @ TechRepublic Technorati Tags: Perform a clean installation , Windows 7 , training , install , USB , Flash Drive

Install Windows 7 from a USB flash drive [70-680 - Perform a clean installation - Setting up Windows 7 as the sole operating system]

Video: Install Windows 7 from a USB flash drive Date : November 23rd, 2009 Author : Bill Detwiler Bill Detwiler shows you how to install Windows 7 directly from a USB flash drive Watch the entire video @ TechRepublic Technorati Tags: Perform a clean installation , Windows 7 , training , install , USB , Flash Drive

Microsoft kills $150 Windows 7 Family Pack deal [GENERAL NEWS]

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Microsoft kills $150 Windows 7 Family Pack deal by Gregg Keizer - December 7, 2009 - Microsoft yanked its $150 Windows 7 Family Pack from the U.S. market last week, saying that the limited time offer had expired. The page dedicated to the Family Pack now reads: "Thank you for your interest in Windows 7. The Windows 7 Family Pack offer has ended." Read the complete article @ IT WORLD Technorati Tags: Windows 7 , upgrade , install