there only is one bit rate for 7 that is 64-bit
The Windows version of Flash Player works, almost everything that worked in Vista works in 7 without changing anything.
Perhaps your render distance is incorrect. If it's on 'Far', try changing it to 'Normal'. If you are using mods, they may not work with Windows 7.
You need to download a Bitrate converter.
No you can't. MP3 is a lossy format, so you can't get back the data that's been thrown away.
You need to re-encode your video with the changed bitrate.
Zune's newest software is made to function well with any smart phone powered by Windows 7. For more information on how Zune is changing to function with Windows phones you can read this article: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Zune-4-7-Software-for-Windows-Phone-7-160702.shtml
In windows vista you can only turn UAC on or off. In windows seven you can choose when you want it to appear like just after installing a program or changing a windows setting. You can also choose if it should dim the display or not.
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Bluetooth 2.0 Nominal bitrate is 3.0Mbps but the practical bitrate is 2.1Mbps
Windows 7 is named Windows 7.
It depends why it's changing. Windows default settings dims the display if you run a laptop off just the internal battery (to conserve power). You can change the settings, but you'll shorten your battery's working time between charges.
There is... Windows 7 starter windows 7 home basic windows 7 home premium windows 7 business windows 7 professional windows 7 ultimate all of which now have service pack 1which was just released