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Windows 7 beta
Windows 7 beta








windows 7 beta

Nearly every window in the OS has a "Send feedback" link at the top, for example. And the company is certainly serious about hearing from beta testers. The version I tested here is actually feature complete, despite the Beta 1 designation, but Microsoft plans to take its time with the OS. The latest thinking on the final release date for Windows 7 is January 2010. In all, it's an impressive, though not revolutionary, release. That improvement is a direct result of the now-tuned Vista code in the kernel. In addition, we're not likely to see the abundance of incompatibilities that caused such pain during the early phase of the Vista launch. It also includes some cool advances, such as multi-touch support and a redesigned taskbar with movable buttons. The new OS is more compact than Vista, has an updated interface, and builds in better networking capability. That's prompted some pundits to quip that the new OS will just be a Vista service pack. Yes, the just-released Microsoft Windows 7 Beta 1 retains much of Vista's kernel architecture, as will the final version. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Software.Hope that helps, and a reminder that this is all thanks to Sandip. This changed in the latest build (build 7000). Note that earlier Windows 7 betas had a slightly different syntax (with the –in-process-plugins bit being included within the quotes. You will likely get a compatibility warning, which you simply agree to Run. "C:\Users\Craig Bailey\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" –in-process-pluginsĬlick Apply and run it up. Note, that there are two dashes at the start there (not one long one).įor example, my complete target is as follows: Right click on your Google Chrome icon and bring up the properties.Īdd –in-process-plugins to the target field (after the chrome.exe). I’ve put it below, and note that it is almost entirely copied from Sandip’s BlogsDNA blog here – I’ve simply incorporated some of the comments into the screenshot. If you are having trouble running Chrome on Windows 7 then chances are you are running the 64bit version of Windows 7.










Windows 7 beta