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mercredi 7 décembre 2016

Frequently Asked Question Windows 7 : Installation

1 - Installation

 

- Is it possible to migrate directly from Windows XP to Windows 7 ?

No, that's not possible. You will need to perform a complete installation.
Do not forget to save your documents beforehand: one is never too careful!
Your software installed in Windows XP will no longer be accessible. You will need to reinstall them in Windows 7.

- When can I upgrade to Windows 7?

The upgrade allows you to convert an existing Windows installation by retaining all existing documents and installed programs. The upgrade time is generally much longer than normal installation because the installation system must back up all your data. The upgrade process can therefore take several hours.

  
- Can I remove the Windows.old directory?

This folder is created by Windows 7 during an installation or an upgrade. It contains all data from the previous version of Windows (user profiles, Windows folder, Program Files folder).
This directory is not used by the system and can be deleted without damaging the system.
Instead, check that it does not contain user documents that you would like to keep.





samedi 3 décembre 2016
Windows operating system is the most widely used system on computers where it is estimated that the 90% of machines are runing on windows.
To install this system on your computer, you need to have  a CD / DVD  that contains a copy of Windows 7. 

Here I will explain to you how to install windows 7 on your PC
Get started now with the way:

1. You must at first  be seized settings to boot from your CD through the BIOS.

2. Enter the CD / DVD of Windows 7 in the drive and restart your machine.


3. You will see black screen Containing a message : Press any key to boot from CD or DVD....


 4 - Press then any key to continue and Wait begin installing Windows on your machine


You will see appear a  window asking you to choose your language your time zone ...



5 - After making your choice, click on the next button

 

6 - Click on  Install Now



7 - Accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next


 
7 - Now choose Custum ( advanced )


8 - Now, to partition the hard drive, click on  New and  Select then  the size which you want to allocate to the partition

9 - At this point you can install Windows directly in the selected location by default, or you click advanced drive  options to make new partitions, or format any existing partitions ...
By clicking on the Nest button You get then :



10 - Now you will have to wait about 30 minutes or more depending on the speed of your processor, and at the end of the installation, the system restarts automatically by asking you to enter your username, your password...


11 -  You get then your pretty start page of Windows 7:



 Congratulation !
vendredi 22 avril 2016

The Chinese government decided to ban two iTunes products which may be detrimental to Apple’s continued success in the country, its second-largest market after America. China wants to encourage local products and business that rival Apple’s iTunes Movies and iBooks Store, which is why Apple users in the region won’t be able to purchase or rent movies and buy books from Apple anymore.

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The two stores were launched in China just six months ago, after obtaining regulatory approval from the government. But now, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, demanded these services would be shut down immediately, The New York Times reports.


Apple has confirmed the decision. “We hope to make books and movies available again to our customers in China as soon as possible,” a spokesperson said.

As the Times explains, the move isn’t necessarily surprising for China, which seeks not only to promote local businesses over foreign, especially U.S.-based ones but also to control the kind of content its citizens can access. So far, this policy did not affect Apple’s growth in the country or its operations. But it looks like Apple won’t be an exception any longer, as regulators may intensify scrutiny into Apple’s business.

“They are interested in protecting the content that the Chinese people see, policing its national security and favoring indigenous giants such as Huawei, Alibaba, and Tencent,” New-York based advisory firm Rhodium Group’s founding partner Daniel H. Rosen told the Times. “[China] is strongly disinclined to accept the dominance of foreign players on the Internet, not least those from the United States.”

According to local media, President Xi Jinping of China conducted a meeting on Tuesday on the country’s Internet policies. Leaders from Alibaba and Huawei were present.

“China must improve management of cyberspace and work to ensure high-quality content with positive voices creating a healthy, positive culture that is a force for good,” he said, according to news service Xinhua.

Chinese customers spent $59 billion on Apple products last year, the Times reports, with the iPhone being a hit product in the country. This explains why China is so important for the company. Reduced access to Apple’s online services, including movies and books, might pose a problem, especially if China decides to ban other iTunes products in the region.



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Crossy Road on Android has got a fun little update that a lot of you should appreciate. The game now supports local multiplayer.





Now, up to four people can join in the same game over a local Wi-Fi network and play against each other. The one who goes the farthest wins. The gameplay is similar to that on the Apple TV version, where you can push other players into traffic or water, and even block them from moving, which makes this a bit more fun than just moving forward.



The multiplayer is only available on Android for now. Unfortunately, it does not work over Bluetooth, so you have to be connected to a common Wi-Fi network. Other than that, this is a fun new addition and a great way to inject some life into a familiar game.



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First details regarding of the upcoming 3rd generation Moto E have surfaced thanks to import documents on Zauba. Codenamed "Affinity", the phone is listed to have a 5" display and a price of just $78.



While it's clear that this price isn't the device's retail one, it's an indication that the "Affinity" is a low-budget device. The current Moto E (2nd gen) sports a 4.5" display, so the upcoming model will presumably grow in size.



Presumably, the Moto E (3rd gen) will be larger in order to accommodate a fingerprint scanner. As a Lenovo exec said earlier in January, all 2016 Moto devices will have fingerprint scanners. Hopefully, the latest Moto E won't be an exception.



Recent information suggests that Motorola prepares to announce the Moto G5 and G4 Plus on June 9. We wouldn't be surprised if the Moto E (3rd gen) too gets a place under the spotlights then.



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Xiaomi has announced that it will launch its own mobile payments service. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer - which is the biggest player in its home market - will partner with the country's national bank card association China UnionPay for the service.





According to the company's CEO Lei Jun, Xiaomi Pay - or whatever it will be called - will be a Near Field Communication (NFC)-based mobile payments solution, just like Apple Pay.



Currently, the Chinese mobile payments market is dominated by local players such as Alibaba and Tencent. Another well known Chinese smartphone vendor Huawei, as well as international companies like Apple and Samsung have also already launched their payments services in the world's biggest smartphone market.



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jeudi 21 avril 2016

Microsoft has released its Q3 fiscal 2016 earnings report, revealing that it sold only 2.3 million Lumia phones in the quarter.



The figure is down 73% compared to the same quarter last year, when the Redmond, Washington-based company sold a total of 8.6 million Lumias. Compared to last quarter, when the company sold 4.5 million Lumia units, the number is down around 50%.





Microsoft also revealed that the sales of non-Lumia units stood at 15.7 million units, down from the 24.7 million figure it reported the same time last year. Talking of phone revenue, it was down $662 million, which is a drop of 47% year-on-year.



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