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Free Tools for Fine-Tuning Your Windows 7 Setup
No-cost apps and Web services help you set up your Windows 7 computer just the way you want it.
Rick Broida, PC World
Nov 3, 2009 8:45 pm
Last week I told you how to migrate to Windows 7 at your own pace--there's no need to jump into the deep end right away. Now that you've got Windows 7 up and running on your newly partitioned, dual-boot PC, it's time for the next big step in any OS migration: reinstalling your software.
I've always hated this part, as it involves digging out CDs, downloading apps from lots of different sites, and then manually installing everything. Takes forever.
Read more:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/181329/free...ws_7_setup.html
No-cost apps and Web services help you set up your Windows 7 computer just the way you want it.
Rick Broida, PC World
Nov 3, 2009 8:45 pm
Last week I told you how to migrate to Windows 7 at your own pace--there's no need to jump into the deep end right away. Now that you've got Windows 7 up and running on your newly partitioned, dual-boot PC, it's time for the next big step in any OS migration: reinstalling your software.
I've always hated this part, as it involves digging out CDs, downloading apps from lots of different sites, and then manually installing everything. Takes forever.
Read more:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/181329/free...ws_7_setup.html