Winrumors had posted earlier that Windows 7 SP1 would be released to the public on Feb. 22, 2011. A Microsoft blog now confirms it.
*edit – The above Windows Team blog says final build number is 7601.17514.101119-1850 (see reply #4 in that blog). This matches the build I had installed (see below).*
Now most tech pundits will tell you Windows 7 SP1 is no big deal. Certainly for the home user it contains no useful additions. It is simply a collection of security updates, bugfixes (publicly available and not).
I’ve done a little testing with the SP1 that has been floating around (wzor). Here are some screenshots and notes for those who are interested.
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New Article Up – Using VirtualBox 4
The purpose of this article is to introduce the average PC user to VirtualBox. Terminology may be simplified to make it easier to understand for the non-Geek.
This article contains 3 sections and covers installing VirtualBox Hosts and Guests under Windows and openSUSE.
VirtualBox is virtualization software that runs under most modern operating systems. What this means in layman’s terms is that you set up an environment that pretends to be an actual computer, this is a “virtual machine” ( VM for short). With that virtual machine you can run another operating system in a window just like you would run another program. For instance, if you are using Windows 7 you could run Ubuntu in a window at the same time (see screenshots below for examples). To be clear, only the machine (computer) is virtual, you are actually running this other operating system.
The advantages of using virtual machines are many. For the home user these would include trying out new operating systems and the ability to run programs from different operating systems.
You can run many Windows games under Linux, or use Microsoft Office. You could try the latest Windows 7 SP beta, test new programs, tweaks, and configurations. You can try the latest Linux distros in an environment that is more realistic than a Live CD.
My favorite way to use VirtualBox is to run Windows under Linux. More specifically, I run Windows XP and 7 under openSUSE 11.3 (more on this later).
Security is also an advantage. The main operating system is separate from the one running on the virtual machine. For the most part viruses, malware, crashes, bugs, etc. are all contained inside the OS running in that VM. This of course does not relieve you of the responsibility of using safe computing habits. Lets say you download a file that contains a virus while under an Ubuntu VM and then run that file in Windows you could get infected.
Dual-Booting Windows and openSUSE 11.3
New article up: Dual-Booting Windows and openSUSE 11.3
I know,the blog has been slow it’s been a while since I’ve written an article. Sometimes life just gets in the way. Anywho, I’m back at it now.
The next article planned will be on Virtualbox, followed by a new version of the 7 tweak guide, and then a much needed update to the freeware articles.
I want to send a big Thank You to those who have inquired into my absence, it’s nice to be missed.
New Windows 7 Theme – Holiday Lights
Windows 7 Theme – Holiday Lights (source)
See: All official Microsoft Windows 7 Themes (for another holiday theme check out the Twinkle Wish Theme)
Great Christmas wallpapers at DeviantArt. (be sure to check the HDTV & Widescreen section).
Also see wallpapers labeled “winter” at DeviantArt.
Windows 7 SP1 RC Is Out
Time To Run Windows Update
There are compatibility updates for Windows 2K3, 2K8, and Seven.
(As of this writing Windows 7 SP1 RC is listed in Microsoft downloads but resolves to a dead link. Should be out later?) *edit – It is now out. See post above.
Windows 7 Family Pack Makes a Comeback Today
Windows Blog – Windows 7 Family Pack Makes a Comeback Today
Starting today, customers in the United States can purchase the Windows 7 Family Pack at participating retailers and online at the Microsoft Store. This is your chance to get up to three PCs running Windows 7 Home Premium for the low price of $149.99 ERP. But act fast—Family Pack is only available while supplies last.
What it cost me:
Subtotal: $149.99
Shipping: $4.99
Tax: $7.75
Total: $162.73
Disk Partitioning
I get a lot of questions on disk partitioning, or more specifically, how I partition my disks. This post is meant to clarify any questions on the matter.
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Windows 7 Family Pack Coming Back
starting October 3 in the U.S., Windows 7 Family Pack will be available for purchase at participating retailers and online at the Microsoft Store. Purchasing the Windows 7 Family Pack gives you three upgrade licenses of Windows 7 Home Premium for the low price of $149.99…For those of you who don’t live in the U.S., Family Pack may be coming your way too. It goes on sale in Canada, UK, Germany, France, Australia and many other markets on or after Oct. 22
Windows Blog – Family Pack Returns in time for the Anniversary of Windows 7
Finding Or Creating Windows 7 Start Orbs
Place to find Windows 7 Start Orbs / Buttons:
DeviantArt (narrow search to just “orb“)
Windows Seven Forums (see the “sticky” posts)
Awesome guide on how to make a start orb / button using Photoshop on YouTube: How to make start button for Windows 7
StartOrbz is a program for creating and applying start orbs. I have not used it.
I use Windows 7 Start Button Changer to change my start orb.
( See here for how to use it: http://kishan-bagaria.deviantart.com/art/Win-7-Start-Button-Changer-1-0-153001999 )
My attempt at making a start orb (no after effects (click), just hover)
It should be noted that all my desktops / taskbars are dark (black / grey) so I’ve no idea how they look on other colors:
Black Orb w/lightning (I used the Black Start Orb form here)

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Metallica Ninja Star Start Orb ( I used the star from here)

Anyone is welcome to use them, just right-click > save as. (Please use proper credit if posting them)
If you make one and want to pass it along post it here.
I would appreciate any good links on this subject.
