The both versions (32-bit and 64-bit) of Windows 7 are supported.
if you are on windows Vista or Windows 7 ,press the Windows Start , and in the search bar, put Keyboard, open it , and go to 'Hardware ' Tab it should say your Device's Name. :)
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Elvis Prestley release his first single in 1954!!!!!
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The Windows 7 Release Candidate period is over.
I don't why the Windows 7 Release Candidate installs slowly.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/download.aspx?icid=editorschoice_windows_7_release_candidate
Yes, you need to back-up your PC if you upgrade your computer, from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Anyway, the Windows 7 Release Candidate requires backing up your PC with a blank recordable disk, before you download, the Windows 7 Release Candidate because the Windows 7 Release Candidate, will be your temporary operating system, after you install the Windows 7 Release Candidate, via the Microsoft website, which is Microsoft.com.
It almost definitely will do, but we won't know for sure until its release.
Windows 7 is scheduled for release on October 22, 2009.
No, Windows Internal test release 3 was the first ever one
Im pretty sure its Windows 7.
Microsoft will release the beta of Windows 8 in or around June 2011 and the final release of the operating system in or around October 2011. Microsoft will release the operating system October 2012. only after 3 years after the release of Windows 7 which is a very good operating system to use i dont see the point paying for Windows Media Center when you can use it for free in Windows 7 Home Premium and Professional and Ultimate and Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate what is the point of upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 8 when you have Windows Media Player 12
I just did a clean install of Windows 7's Release Candidate, and my hard drive had 11.7GB used.
Windows 7 is currently the latest version of Microsoft Windows. There is a Windows 7 SP1, which includes fixes to things in the original shipping version of Windows 7, but there is not a newer Windows 8, for instance. Microsoft is currently working on Windows 8, but no release date is set as of this writing.
No, Windows 7 is Microsoft's New Operating system. There is also Windows Vista before Windows 7 but newer than xp. The operating Systems go like this, from oldest to newest. Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 7 is still currently in Beta stages and have released a RC (Release Candidate) of their Windows 7 Ultimate. Windows 7, in some versions, has a capability to run in windows XP mode, this may be what you are referring to.