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CHAPTER 1Get Started with Windows 7Windows 7 is like a pumpkin: handsome and plump on the outside, but a bigmess on the inside. So get out your knife

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Windows 7 doesn’t provide any convenient tools to associate more than oneapplication with a file type or even customize file icons. The bac

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The specific differences between the three primary editions are outlined inTable 1-1. See the next section for ways you can make up the difference

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Got Ultimate Edition Envy?Got the Home Premium or Professional editions of Windows 7, and are con-sidering forking over more cash to Microsoft for a “

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dows, you can still set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection, asexplained in Chapter 7, to do something similar, albeit with more fuss.Group

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ple’s iPhone. See the section “Control a PC Remotely” on page 488 fordetails.Subsystem for Unix-based ApplicationsAlso known as Interix, this is basic

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track, Windows 9x doesn’t count because it was a hybrid OS that ran 32-bitapplications on a 16-bit DOS foundation, which was one of the reasons it was

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uct that won’t work on 64-bit Windows, there’s no reason to stick with a 32-bit OS.All editions of Windows 7 (except Starter) are available in both th

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left behind by the previous OS. “Perhaps this was why everyone hated Vista,”Microsoft reasoned, “so we’ll just disable the upgrade feature in Windows

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Install Windows on an Empty Hard DiskUse this method to set up Windows on a brand-new, empty hard disk; if yourPC already has a Windows installation,

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When you buy an ebook through oreilly.com, you get lifetime access to the book, and whenever possible we provide it to you in four, DRM-free file forma

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If you complete setup without typing your key, make sure youchoose the edition of Windows 7 for which you actually owna license. If you choose the wro

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So click Custom (advanced) to advance to the “Where do you want to installWindows?” page, and then click the Drive options link to reveal the partitio

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Install clean with only an upgrade discSo you thought you’d save a little money by purchasing the “upgrade” versionof Windows, but now you find

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6. Type exit or close the Command Prompt window when you’re done.Using a process known as rearming, you can extend theevaluation period up to two or t

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6. When the format is complete, proceed to install Windows on the lonepartition.See Chapter 5 if you’ve already installed Windows and you wish to remo

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To get started, you’ll need a working PC with an Internet connection. Installthe Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), available for free at http

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tftpd32.exe. Click Browse, select the c:\Output folder and click OK to set it asthe Current Directory. Next, choose the DHCP server tab, click Help, a

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You’ll be wiping the flash drive clean, so back up any data on the drive beforeyou continue. With the flash drive inserted into a USB port, and your W

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This means you’ve got some work to do before you can install Windows 7 ona hard disk that already has an earlier version of Windows on it. (If you don

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need to be updated anyway to work with Windows 7—and you won’t have todo any real prep work, but what you’ll end up with may be slower and morebuggy t

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Windows 7 Annoyancesby David A. KarpCopyright © 2010 David A. Karp. All rights reserved.Printed in the United States of America.Published by O’Reilly

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What gets transferred? By default, Windows Easy Transfer grabs most—butnot all—of the stuff in your user account folder (c:\users\{your user name}),wh

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So what’s wrong with the WET approach? For one, it doesn’t save all yourfiles, only those in standard locations (like the Documents, Music, and Pic-tu

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The Custom (advanced) installation type shown in Figure 1-3 is a workablechoice for upgrading Windows XP and older machines, despite the explana-tion

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5. Accept the license terms and click Next. You’re not going to read all that,are you?6. When setup asks “Which type of installation do you want?” (Fi

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You don’t have to copy all the files in these folders. In fact, you may preferto only copy certain branches as you discover you need them; that way,yo

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Installing on a desktop PC and suspect your video adapter issabotaging your installation? If your motherboard has built-in video that you’re currently

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a choice. Otherwise, you’ll see a menu of installed operating systems, fromwhich you can choose the OS you wish to use.To set up a dual-boot system, y

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(in administrator mode, as described in Chapter 8), type bcdedit and pressEnter, and you’ll see output that looks something like this:Windows Boot Man

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Here, the easy options are truly self-evident, and the advanced options are atleast available. On the right, you can adjust the Timeout from its defau

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account on your PC. If, for instance, you create a file in XP and then attemptto modify it in Windows 7, you may be denied permission until you “takeo

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Table of ContentsPreface .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi

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a virtual Vista or XP desktop to allow you to run older software that isn’t yet7-friendly (see “Windows XP Mode” on page 33 for a special case).The pr

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In order to run a 64-bit operating system in a window, the hostPC must also be running a 64-bit operating system. And 64-bit Windows requires a 64-bit

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When you’re returned to the Virtual PC Console window, select the new vir-tual machine and click Start. Immediately a black window will appear, andyou

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Virtual Machine Additions is a sort of link between the guestand host sessions; it makes the guest OS aware that it’s run-ning in a virtualized enviro

Strona 39 - Virtualize Whirled Peas

Back in the Virtual Machines folder, you’ll see your new Windows XP in abox.vmcx file; double-click it to start your virtual machine. When it firs

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Virtual Time MachineOne of the advantages of virtualization is that it lets you test applications (andin some cases, hardware devices) in an isolated

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Next, specify the location of your installer disc—either a physical drive on yourPC or an .iso image file if applicable—and click Next. On the Easy

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Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop withNetwork Level Authentication (assuming your host OS is either Windows7 or Vista) or A

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bases before you commit to the new OS, you can either set up a dual-bootsystem or install Windows 7 in a virtualized environment, both explained ear-l

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Network ConnectionsAs explained in Chapter 7, the Network Connections window has beensubjugated and buried in Windows 7. In Control Panel, open the Ne

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Why It Takes So Long to Copy Files 91Slicker Ways to Select Files 93Take Charge of Drag-Drop 96Copy or Move to a Specified Path 99More Ways to Rename

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Libraries & improved searchAt first glance, Libraries aren’t much different than the specialized foldersfound in earlier versions of Windows: Docu

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You can find this at oreilly.com in print or ebook format. It’s also available at your favorite book retailer, including iTunes, the Andro

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Turn a USB Webcam into an IP Webcam 218Use an IP Webcam for Videoconferencing 218Sound and Music 219Get Sound Where There Is None 219Get Windows to Li

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If in Doubt, Throw It Out 309Optimize Virtual Memory and Cache Settings 312Choose the Right Filesystem 317Advanced NTFS Settings 320Transfer Windows t

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Get Bluetooth to Work 465Troubleshoot Network Connections 469Test an IP Address 475Internet Me 476Share an Internet Connection 478Test Your Throughput

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Customize the Default Profile for New Users 590Rename Your Profile Folder 590Share Files and Printers 592Share a Folder 593Access a Shared Folder Remo

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