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I did not intend on doing this, but today I found my pc at peak multitasking. I was:
1. Installing OpenSuse on VirtualBox
2. Downloading Several ISOs of different OS’s (Puppylinux, Slax, Vista Live CD crack)
3. Running Linux Mint 8 and downloading updates
All of this was going on at once and I didn’t get a single not responding sign. Even at this moment, I am writing this as the download finished. My pc is running Windows 7 Professional with a 2 ghz dual core proccessor and 3 gb ram. Even with 1 gb ram dedicated to both virtual OS’s there wasn’t one time where my computer lagged out or froze.
I am offering support to anyone who has a question or trouble on their computer. Simply download teamviewer here : http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx and contact me through a comment or email (jacobyporter18@live.com) and give me a time EDT to go on. Then give me the code and pW teamviewer gives you. This is not your pc password so do not worry.
This works for ALL versions of win7
Links:
Theme Patcher: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ugdixflt0ed
7-Zip: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=7-Zip
Windows 7 Themes: http://browse.deviantart.com/customization/skins/vistautil/
HOWTO:
Windows 7 supports changing your background screen when you log on. This can be done useing RegEdit.exe but www.julien-manici.com has created a program to make it a lot easier. Simply run the Win7LogonBackgroundchanger.exe the file comes with and select your background. This works for the final Win7 and RC.
Download Link http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?3iyqzm3zjh2
Step 3: Use Daemon Tools Lite and mount the ISO
Step 4: Install like normal
It’s that easy! If done right, you will notice your wallpaper isn’t the fish it was in the beta or RC. There is also no BUILD 7100 in the lower right corner. Here is my system:
When you first install windows 7 RC, you may notice that your resolution isn’t the way it should be. This is because your driver isn’t properly installed. Here are two ways to solve this problem:
1. Press Start > All Programs>Windows Update
If Windows does not find your drivers:
2. Right click on the desktop and choose Resolution
Then Choose Advanced
Then Choose Properties then the Driver Tab