Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Anti-spyware free for Windows 7: SpyBot Search & Destroy

Security in Windows 7 is a topic that is important, as well as performance, and all the features in the new Microsoft system. A couple of days try a free antivirus for Windows Seven, the classic and AVG AntiVirus.

Continuing with this theme, let's try an antispyware that works in Windows 7 (for now at this moment I am trying, and is wonderfully), which we have already said enough on Blog Informático and feel sure there are many familiar.

We are talking about is probably the best anti-spyware program for today, many users who have good point of view: SpyBot Search & Destroy. It is free, is in Spanish, efficient and fast, lightweight, adaptable, and so on.

SpyBot Search & Destroy will also offers free updates so you're with the latest definitions for spyware and malicious files that are out there.

Does My Computer Support to Install and Run Windows 7?

This question is will become more aware of a new Windows 7, which incidentally is now available in Spanish, soon we will be outlining new developments, but has not given much time. Well, back to the topic of the question, how would you respond?

Quite simple: Microsoft gives us the solution. The case that Microsoft took out of a special application to diagnose whether a computer can handle Windows 7, generating different hardware diagnostics. If we can not recommend upgrading.

Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor is the software in question. While checking a tough time significantly, which shows the expected results, based on the main system requirements: CPU speed, RAM, hard drive space and if your PC can run Windows Aero without any problems. It's fast and simple is all.

Supposedly, Windows 7 is a refined version of Windows Vista that aims to go beyond the classical commentaries against Vista, due to its high resource consumption and ultimately, hopefully continue on the same wavelength going so far: very effective!

EnhanceMySe7en: Optimizing and upgrading of Windows 7

A few months ago released the successor to the (failed and criticized by many) that many yearn not exist, Windows Vista. We are talking about Windows 7, is the new challenge for Microsoft, which highlights the speed of the system, and other items.

EnhanceMySe7en is a good free application designed only for Windows 7, now I see available in English, the installation file occupied 10.5 MB, which does mean a lot to some. It has a very intuitive interface and easy to use.

Specifically EnhanceMySe7en has different applications for the optimization and maintenance as well as customization of the new Windows 7, the utility is complete, it has several application modules needed for some tasks.

The list of applications included in EnhanceMySe7en is:
  • ID running process in Windows
  • Manager of programs that start with Windows
  • Cleaner and Optimizer System log
  • Cleaning hard drives, improving Windows
  • Defragmenter and reorganized the system registry
  • Hard disk defragmenter
  • Monitor hard drives
  • Security tools, system and network
  • Module to change security settings of Windows
  • Optimization and customization of the total system
And much more because EnhanceMySe7en is so complete that it seems to me that there should be equivalent in Windows XP, although it is clear that it will be, but not so strong and that the stability of this program. It's an excellent fellow!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Windows 7: Let's Take a look at Packaging

Surprise! Microsoft has begun the week of release and revealed new features in Windows 7 compared to what the Internet now knows something nice and sober design that the Redmond giant has been assigned to the most recent entry of its popular operating system.

So officially the early rumors of the day, the website of Windows 7 has been updated with a picture of the cover, a presentation package that have to hold the Ultimate versions, Professional, and Home Premium OS.

In the previous episode Win7 ...
Microsoft continues to defend the fort, announcing that Windows 7 will be available between his party next October 22, the margin by which one seeks to exploit the vulnerability of compulsive buyers ... just in time for the holiday shopping season.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Windows 7: Microsoft Reveals Pricing

Microsoft has revealed its final pricing scheme to be implemented in Windows 7. News from the most relevant compulsive enthusiasts XP users to the most sullen defender Vista.

Thus, the Redmond giant offered to those who have endured the strong refusal to give the (inevitable) jump to Vista a chance to invest about $ 120 on an upgrade to Home Premium Windows 7 from its current facility, or $ 200 for the (unnecessary ) Professional label, or feel like burning our money, we can go for the whole of the $ 220 and Ultimate. The respective complete copies (non-OEM) of Iran are the shelves for about $ 200, $ 300 and $ 320 USD.

Adjusting the belt a little longer to tune in to the current economic climate and hectic season premiere, Microsoft plans to offer "discounts" as requested in advance. A limited supply in the upgrade program will provide the Home Premium and Pro versions for just $ 49 and $ 99 respectively. In addition, leading the campaign against the distribution of the new Microsoft OS the aggressive approach of "pre-replacement October 22" of the distributions of Vista OEM manufacturers like Dell, HP and Acer.

However, the announcement has curiously omitted to mention the costs of the Starter and Home Basic versions (or "Third World" and "Netbooks" literally). This is the last bastion that MS has to conquer if it is intended to infer the market with Windows 7. And that is today the reality is that, whether for economic Armageddon or misinformation appellant as both companies have kept loyal fans make the jump to Vista as if it were the plague.

And then there are Linux and Apple. The first to take advantage of the decline in the popularity of the operating system and the incessant bombardment of netbooks that we suffer every day, which has some advantage without rancor in a move that apparently has paid off. Apple, meanwhile, has a Snow Leopard a few simple $ 30 USD up his sleeve ... but of course, is but one way to entice those who are not in the camp.