This theme brings the sound effects and views from the movie right to your desktop. Though there is an iPad App for it also if you really want to get into it. This theme has wallpapers of Movie Scenes and features all the heroes and villains from the movie. You can find more about Megamind at the official site and download the theme from here.
You might know about the animated movie Rango, which is the story of a pet chameleon. The voice to the animated character Rango is given by Johnny Depp. Here is a free Windows 7 theme by Microsoft, which is based upon the movie Rango. It has 7 beautiful Rango wallpapers, have a look at some of them. In short this movie is about a parrot which was scared of flying and lot of things happened until he actually did fly. Microsoft has released an official Windows 7 theme. But first check the trailer :.
And now download the theme from here which comes with six high resolution wallpaper and sounds from Rio themes. You are going to love it. Windows 7 is the seventh major release of Microsoft's flagship desktop operating system, released in October as the next step beyond Windows Vista. Microsoft is offering six versions of Windows 7: Starter.
You can download and run the Windows 7. You can change the theme under Appearance and Personalization. Windows 7 Forums is the largest help and support community, providing friendly help and advice for Microsoft Windows 7 Computers such as Dell, HP, Acer, Asus or a custom build.
Windows 7 starter appearance enhancer. The good: Strong design and Microsoft don't always go together, but they do in Windows 7. Users might take a while to get used to the new taskbar and Aero Peek, but they're a pleasure to use. The bad: Performance is still hit-or-miss in Windows 7.
At the ripe age of seven, Windows XP still performs better in some categories. Deserved or not, Microsoft had dug itself a cool, deep, dark hole with Windows Vista. Users demanding that Redmond extend the life of Windows XP wasn't exactly something they could be proud of, either. Bombarded by complaints and negative press even after the first service pack was released, the bar had been set high for Vista's successor: Windows 7. Luckily for Microsoft, Windows 7 is more than just spin.
It's stable, smooth, and highly polished, introducing new graphical features, a new taskbar that can compete handily with the Mac OS X dock, and device management and security enhancements that make it both easier to use and safer.
Importantly, it won't require the hardware upgrades that Vista demanded, partially because the hardware has caught up, and partially because Microsoft has gone to great lengths to make Windows 7 accessible to as many people as possible. It's important to note that the public testing process for Windows 7 involved one limited-availability beta and one release candidate, and constituted what some have called the largest shareware trial period ever.
As buggy and irritating as Vista was, Windows 7 isn't. Instead, it's the successor to Windows XP that Microsoft wishes Vista had been, and finally places it on competitive footing with other major operating systems like OS X and Linux. The three versions that Redmond will be promoting most heavily are Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate, although Starter will also be available to consumers.
Windows 7 will support both bit and bit systems. A touch-screen monitor is required to take advantage of the native touch features. Do note that some users have claimed to have limited success running the Windows 7 beta with less than 1GB of RAM, but that's not recommended. Installation Microsoft is offering several paths to install Windows 7. People can buy a new computer with the operating system already installed, upgrade from Windows XP or Vista, or do a clean install on a computer the user already owns.
The clean installation took us about 30 minutes, but that will vary depending on your computer. Vista users merely need to back up their data before choosing the Upgrade option from the install disc. Custom will have the same effect as a clean install, although it'll save your old data in a folder called Windows. Once you choose Custom, you'll need to select the partition of your hard drive that contains Windows XP, and then follow the instructions to enter your product key and allow the computer to reboot as needed.
If you're not sure if your current computer can run Windows 7, you can download and run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor from Microsoft. Features: Taskbar and Aero Peek Although the look of Windows 7 may seem to be nothing more than some polish applied liberally to the Vista Aero theme, make no mistake: This is a full replacement operating system, and more than just 'Vista done right.
The first thing that should stand out is the new taskbar. This is one of the best improvements Microsoft has made--third-party program dock makers are going to have to do some serious innovation when Windows 7 goes public.
Besides incorporating the translucent style of Aero, the new taskbar is arguably even better than the Mac OS X dock. It features pinned programs using large, easy-to-see icons. Mouse over one and all windows associated with that program appear in preview. Mouse over one of those preview panes to reveal an X to close the window. Hover over the preview to show a full-size preview of the program, or click on the window to bring it to the front. Because of the button size, people with touch screens should find it especially easy to use.
Jump lists are another new taskbar improvement that make recently opened documents easier to get to. The screen should look something like the following:. Check out our Notebooks. Windows 7 will boot as it normally does into the setup environment, the only difference this time is, you will be given a choice to select the edition of Windows 7 you want to reinstall.
Select Windows 7 Starter and proceed with the installation as normal. I suggest that you create a backup once the installation is complete. One thing to note, you will need a 32 bit Windows 7 installation media to do this, any edition of Windows 7 such as Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate will do.
If you can find a disc, you can download a copy from the following link and use that to create the all in one disc:. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I have been repairing a netbook by putting in a new hard drive which requires the re-installation of windows This thread is locked.
You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Some of these are widely used and available as Retail or VL. So if you are in need to optimize PC speed and getting the best performance you must be downloading the windows 7. Although Windows 7 Home Basic is also good to opt for your mini laptop or notebook but Starter is with an aim to get this done, as this edition is not supported with standard PC with mouse and keyboard.
It has been noticed that the low spec mini notebooks like an example with Intel Atom processor is not much good in running multiple instances of applications simultaneously, so that drawback may also be experienced with Win 7 Starter as you cannot run three operational apps concurrently. So the point of synchronization and lightweight OS is evident enough that, the release in discussion is suitable for notebooks solely.
Product is not available for retail market and only available as a pre-installed OS.
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