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Lab Rats

#300 / 2012-05-22 15:45:05 / 21:20 min.
Lab Rats has now been at it for 300 episodes - it's time to celebrate! For this episode, Andy and Sean are joined by students from Daniel Beylerian's computer science class from Trenton High School in eastern Ontario. They ask questions and tell us their favorite Lab Rats episodes!

Lab Rats

#295 / 2012-04-17 17:45:18 / 17:19 min.
Microsoft has made the consumer preview release of its forthcoming Windows 8 operating system free for download. It's optimized for tablets, but it's also what you'll use on your desktop machine. Andy and Sean take a look at Windows 8 Consumer Preview, give it the once-over and talk about whether it's going to work for you.

Lab Rats

#279 / 2011-06-27 17:00:00 / 28:02 min.
We all have questions about technology...why not submit them to butterscotch.com's Ask a Question feature? Andy and Sean dip into the questions and answer a few, including ones on iTunes cleanup, Android keyboard replacements, RAM upgrades, running Windows on the Mac, and getting your Wi-Fi Kindle onto the network.

Miss Download

#117 / 2011-02-15 17:00:00 / 2:34 min.
Cheryl Poirier picks her top ten PC downloads of 2010 from among the numerous products she looked at in a full calendar year's worth of shows. She finishes off her countdown with numbers one through five of her faves for 2010. Check out last episode for numbers six through 10.

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#415 / 2011-01-15 10:17:50 / 1:35 min.
Difficult to identify but undeniably cool, the

Sliding PC 7 by Samsung

is neither a

netbook nor a tablet

. The device was on display

at CES 2011

running

Windows 7 Home Premium

with an

Intel Oak Trail processor

. >h3 class="seo">Andy Walker gets to try it out and demonstrate the touchscreen functionality and the full keyboard concealed within.

Stay tuned to butterscotch.com for more

up to the minute video coverage from the CES 2011 show floor.

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#300 / 2011-01-05 14:50:20 / 3:16 min.
In this

exclusive coverage of CES 2011

,

Andy Walker

interviews

Mary Anne Gunn

of

Motion Computing

about the company's new

tablet PC, the CL900

.

This is a

Windows 7-based tablet PC

that is great for professionals working in industries ranging from healthcare to construction to you name it. The tablet features an

Intel Oak Trail processor

that's been optimized for the tablet PC.

Stay tuned to butterscotch.com for more

up to the minute video coverage from the CES 2011 show floor.

Using your Windows Phone 7

#10 / 2010-12-24 10:00:00 / 5:16 min.
In this last part of our series we'll show you some

power saving strategies

for your

Windows Phone 7 device

. There are a number of ways you can

extend battery life

and we'll show you a few of them, including

turning off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth

, adjusting your brightness settings or changing your email retrieval settings.

Installing Windows from scratch

#5 / 2010-11-12 09:00:00 / 2:04 min.
In this episode, we show you how to finalize your

Windows 7 install

. Once the

install process

is complete, you'll be prompted to

configure your computer

with your new copy of Windows. This involves entering your

product key

and following through with some other steps before you start

using Windows 7

for the first time.

Installing Windows from scratch

#4 / 2010-11-11 09:00:00 / 1:41 min.
Now, you should be getting to the end of your

Windows install

. Before the

install process

finishes your computer will restart at least one more time. You can keep an eye on the progress bar at the bottom to see how your

Windows 7 installation

is progressing.

Installing Windows from scratch

#3 / 2010-11-10 09:00:00 / 1:01 min.
In this episode, we show you what to expect with your

Windows install

. The

install process

takes roughly half an hour and takes little more than a bit of patience on your part. Keep in mind that your computer will restart at least once when

installing Windows 7

.

Miss Download

#106 / 2010-11-09 17:00:00 / 2:56 min.
If you've ever asked "where does the time go?" or ever wished there were more hours in the day, RescueTime is the app for you. This little widget monitors you web surfing habits and computer tasks and gives you a gauge on how productive you're being. From here you can figure out your most productive times and see some of the pratfalls that trip you up in order to avoid them in the future.

Installing Windows from scratch

#2 / 2010-11-09 09:00:00 / 2:47 min.
If you want to

install Windows

to your hard drive and want to do a clean install, then you'll either need to have a fresh hard drive or

create a new partition

. In this episode, we'll be showing you both

how to start your Windows install

and

how to partition your hard drive

.

Installing Windows from scratch

#1 / 2010-11-08 09:00:00 / 1:10 min.
In this episode, we give you an outline of some things you should know about

installing Windows to your PC

. For one thing, most PCs come equipped with

Windows 7

by default. In this episode, we'll be showing you

how to install Windows 7

yourself to a

fresh hard drive

or

hard drive partition

.

On Deck

#82 / 2010-10-29 17:00:00 / 5:49 min.
Matt is joined by Andrew Moore-Crispin and the pair chat about a busy week at butterscotch.com filled with product launches and holiday events.

Lab Rats

#245 / 2010-10-25 17:00:00 / 20:03 min.
Andy and Sean get their hands on IE9, the new beta web browser from Microsoft. Is it any good? What's new in it? And can the Lab Rats get through a whole demo without the beta software crashing? Tune in to find out!

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#292 / 2010-10-05 11:30:00 / 3:00 min.
Looking decidedly like an oversized Nintendo DS, Toshiba's Libretto W100 is an interesting new take on the laptop / netbook of old. Powered by a Pentium 5400 Ultra Low Voltage chipset, it's smaller yet more powerful than a netbook. More a proof of concept that's actually retail ready than a viable option for most of the computing public, the W100 features two capacitive touch screens and a software keyboard that can be toggled on or off.

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#291 / 2010-10-05 11:00:00 / 3:00 min.
At the Windows 7 Holiday Preview 2010 event, Andrew Moore-Crispin chats with Chet Joshi of Lenovo. Showing off Lenovo's latest including a nettop PC the Lenovo IdeaCentre Q Series, an innovative keyboard and mouse, a slick all-in-one, the IdeaCentre A310 All-In-One PC that Oprah says is cool and a convertible netbook tablet the Lenovo 5103T, it's clear that Lenovo is taking the consumer space seriously.

Tutorials

#795 / 2010-09-08 09:30:00 / 1:45 min.
Aero is one of the cooler

features in Windows 7

. It gives open windows that translucent, glass look. Unfortunately, it can put a bit of strain on older video cards. If you like

using Aero

but your computer isn't running it fast enough, there is something you can do to

make Aero faster

. Here's how!

Tutorials

#777 / 2010-08-13 09:30:00 / 1:25 min.
There are many times when you will need to pull up the

control panel

.

Windows 7

makes things easier for you by allowing you to

pin the control panel

to the

taskbar

. You can also take

components of the control panel

and pin those to the taskbar too to make them

easier to access

. It's easy to do and we'll show you how in this tutorial.

Tutorials

#769 / 2010-08-03 09:30:00 / 1:36 min.

Home Group

was introduced with

Windows 7

and makes it easy to share files between any computers that have access to that Home Group. We'll walk you through

how to

share files using Home Group

over your

home network.

It's easy and makes

sharing and accessing your files

much easier.

Tutorials

#767 / 2010-07-30 09:30:00 / 2:22 min.

Windows 7

is a quick

operating system

, sure, but it could be quicker when it comes to booting. In fact, we have a simple

registry edit

that will allow you to

increase Windows 7's boot speeds

so that it

focuses resources on booting

when it's

starting up

. It's called

boot-only fetching

and we'll show you how to enable it right here!

Pimp my PC

#42 / 2010-07-29 17:00:00 / 5:00 min.
Forget the registry hacking and command line pimping. Lucas finds the lazy man's way to hack your Windows login screen. This handy app lets you change every element of your Windows login screen with a simple click through interface. Change your login screen wallpaper no matter the size of the file or the resolution of the image file.

Tutorials

#765 / 2010-07-28 09:30:00 / 1:50 min.
By default,

Windows operating systems

will hide certain files from you and this includes

Windows 7

. There are ways to

view hidden files

but it requires a little tweak in

Windows Explorer

. This will allows you to view, modify and delete these files, but use caution! These files were hidden for a reason and are often

necessary for Windows operation

.

Tutorials

#763 / 2010-07-26 09:30:00 / 1:50 min.
There is a way to get

visual previews of websites

you have open using

Firefox 3.6

. You just need to change one value in the

browser configuration

in order to activate this feature, then use it by pressing CTRL+Tab. It's a feature similar to Windows 7's Flip 3D where you get a

preview of the windows

you have open.

Tutorials

#755 / 2010-07-15 09:30:00 / 2:22 min.
In this tutorial, we'll show you

how to create calendars

using Windows Live Mail

. You can have a number of calendars and you can

add calendar descriptions

or

separate your calendars by color

. It's an easy way to get organized and keep track of your important dates.

Pimp my PC

#39 / 2010-07-08 17:00:00 / 5:06 min.
Take a deep breath, get in touch with your qi and focus on getting your Windows 7 icons centered in the taskbar. Can't do it, right? Not to worry. Lucas Cochran has a no-software-required tweak to move your icons from left-justified to centered. Or, slightly off-center even, if your attempts to harness your qi in the first part of this exercise failed.

Tutorials

#747 / 2010-07-05 09:30:00 / 2:48 min.
Windows Live Mail is loaded with cool features and among them is the ability to

import contacts from other contact lists

. Here we'll show you

how to import contacts

using Windows Live Mail

right from your Windows Live ID account or from a variety of other file formats.

Tutorials

#746 / 2010-07-02 09:30:00 / 1:58 min.
The Recycle Bin has been a part of Windows for a long time. It can also sometimes act as a shoebox for files you're not quite ready to part with. Conveniently, for those of you who can't yet commit to "delete," you can actually

change the Recycle Bin's capacity

so that it can store more. Or less, it's totally up to you.

The Sweet Stuff: Software

#50 / 2010-07-01 12:00:00 / 4:13 min.
We all know how important it is to keep your computer backed up. One way to do that is to

create a disk image

of your machine. This

backs up your operating system, programs, and data

. This week, Doc takes a look at three of his all-time favorite disc imaging programs.

Tutorials

#745 / 2010-07-01 09:30:00 / 1:56 min.
When

using Windows Live Mail

, it's easy to

manage multiple email accounts

. The accounts are laid out on the main screen and are easy to access, making Windows Live Mail a convenient

email client

to use if you frequently conduct business over more than one email account.

Tutorials

#743 / 2010-06-29 09:30:00 / 1:48 min.

Windows Live Mail

is the

free email client

that replaced Outlook Express for

Windows 7

. It's part of the

Windows Live Essentials

package and it's easy to install. We'll show you

how to set up Windows Live Mail

in this tutorial.

Windows Live Mail is a part of the Windows Live Essentials package. It replaced Outlook Express as the free email client in Windows. Once you've installed it, you'll want to set up your email.

Tutorials

#742 / 2010-06-28 09:30:00 / 1:48 min.

Windows Live Essentials

is a package of cool tools that don't come bundled in with

Windows 7

. However, you can choose to download them from your computer and you have the option to install just the programs that you want. You can get

Messenger

,

Mail

,

Photo Gallery

, and lots more.

Pimp my PC

#37 / 2010-06-24 17:00:00 / 5:26 min.
Windows 7 brings over some of the Aero features and glassy effects of its predecessor Windows Vista. This time, they actually work though and chances are good you now have a computer that doesn't choke under the extra load. Lucas tweaks the glass effects in Windows 7 to enable full window transparency to his Explorer windows.

Lab Rats

#226 / 2010-06-14 17:00:00 / 24:44 min.
Andy and Sean answer questions from the students of Trenton High School's computer science department, live in studio!

The Sweet Stuff: Software

#47 / 2010-06-10 12:00:00 / 4:45 min.
There are a number of ways to maintain your computer. One way is to find a good utility program for each thing you want to do — remove junk files, clean the Registry, defragment drives in Windows 7 and the like — or you can find a good program that does all the things you need in an easy-to-use suite. This week, Doc going to look at three cool programs that do just that.)

Tutorials

#729 / 2010-06-03 09:30:00 / 2:12 min.
There may come a time when your computer just won't boot. Hopefully not, but it's better safe then sorry. With a

bootable system repair disc

, you can access and perhaps

fix your computer

. Here, we'll show you

how to create a boot disk

for Windows 7!

Tutorials

#727 / 2010-06-02 09:30:00 / 3:24 min.
When you've had a computer for a few months or years (or days), you'll find that you get attached to the files that are on it. Anyone who's had a hard drive failure can attest to the fact that losing those files is a real disappointment. To avoid that situation, it's important to

backup your data

as often as you can. One way to do that is by using

Image for Windows

to

backup your hard drives

. We'll show you

how to backup your data

this tutorial.

Tutorials

#725 / 2010-06-01 09:30:00 / 1:45 min.
When your

computer sleeps

, it can easily be woken up by a movement of the mouse. If you're sick of your local four-legged friends nudging the mouse and waking the computer up, or even if you have a tendency to bump the computer desk and wake it up yourself, we have a solution for you. You can set Windows to

sleep through mouse movements

so that the

mouse won't wake the computer

.

Tutorials

#714 / 2010-05-24 09:31:00 / 1:24 min.
One of the cool new features in Windows 7 is the ability to

pin items to the taskbar

. These items work as shortcuts that are always available and you can make a sort of "dock" out of the programs you use most. Those users who use the Control Panel frequently might wonder if there is a way to add the

Control Panel to the taskbar

. Actually it's quite easy and we'll show you how in this tutorial.

Tutorials

#712 / 2010-05-21 09:31:00 / 1:42 min.
Hibernate mode was created so it would save the current state of your computer to your hard disk. Then, your computer could turn off and when it started again, it would reload all of the data it had loaded when it started hibernating, good as new. It's almost like waking up from a deep sleep or from... you get the picture. The hibernate feature, however, uses a lot of disk space. Here, we'll show you how to

disable the hibernate feature

using

Command Prompt

if you want to

save that disk space

.

Pimp my PC

#32 / 2010-05-20 17:00:00 / 6:34 min.
Previously, Lucas pimped out his Windows 7 login screen with a custom image. Now, he's back in the login screen to get rid of the Windows 7 branding and the accessibility button so your custom image really shines.

Tutorials

#708 / 2010-05-19 09:31:00 / 1:54 min.
Several viewers wrote and asked if it was possible to put an icon for the Recycle Bin in their

taskbar in Windows 7

. It turns out that it is and we'll show you how to do just that in this tutorial. Once you're finished, you'll be able to view your windows in full screen and drag undesired items straight into the

Recycle Bin on the taskbar

, or have access to your Recycle Bin files at any time!

Lab Rats

#222 / 2010-05-17 17:00:00 / 20:02 min.
Spring is in the air and with that, Andy and Sean give a few helpful tips on how to clean up your Windows 7 PC to make it run smoothly. Over time, your PC gets bogged down with installed programs you probably never use and a bunch of left over junk that doesn't do you or your computer any good. The guys show you how to get rid of the junk and

speed up your Windows 7 PC

.

Tutorials

#704 / 2010-05-17 09:31:00 / 1:45 min.
Aero is one of the cooler

features in Windows 7

. It gives open windows that translucent, glass look. Unfortunately, it can put a bit of strain on older video cards. If you like

using Aero

but your computer isn't running it fast enough, there is something you can do to

make Aero faster

. Here's how!

Tutorials

#702 / 2010-05-14 09:31:00 / 2:58 min.
Aero Peek replaced the old

Show Desktop

icon that used to be in the Windows taskbar. Now the

Aero Peek function

is activated by holding your cursor over a section in the lower right corner. Want it to take longer or shorter to activate? It's another

Windows setting

that you can change and we'll show you how.

Tutorials

#700 / 2010-05-13 09:31:00 / 1:44 min.
We're sure that you know about the

Administrator account in Windows 7

. You may just have it on it's default settings, but chances are it has popped up to warn you of changes to your computer. There's a way to avoid that extra step of clicking Run as Administrator altogether. We'll show you how to

turn off the Administrator account

and how to activate it again.

Tutorials

#694 / 2010-05-10 09:31:00 / 1:46 min.
If you've got a media-heavy PC loaded with Windows 7, you might frequently use Windows Media Center. In fact, you might even want to set

Windows Media Center to start automatically

when

Windows 7 boots up

. It's possible and we'll show you how to do it right here!

Tutorials

#692 / 2010-05-07 09:31:00 / 2:18 min.
Those of us looking for diversity in music might find traditional radio stations to be a bit of a bore. Of course, some people like to hear the same song eight or nine times a day. If you're not one of those people and you're looking for

new radio content

, you'll be happy to hear that

Media Player 12 in Windows 7

has

access to Internet radio

. We'll show you how to use it in this video!

The Sweet Stuff: Software

#42 / 2010-05-06 12:00:00 / 3:16 min.
In Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced the "sidebar." It's a handy place to put things that make your life a little easier. With the release of Windows 7, there are even more "gadgets" to put in your Windows Sidebar. Doc has picked 10 of his favorite gadgets. We looked at five last week and today, we cover off the remaining five.

Tutorials

#690 / 2010-05-06 09:31:00 / 1:58 min.
The Recycle Bin has been a part of Windows for a long time. It can also sometimes act as a shoebox for files you're not quite ready to part with. Conveniently for those of you who can't yet commit to "delete," you can actually

change the Recycle Bin's capacity

so that it can store more. Or less, it's totally up to you.

Tutorials

#686 / 2010-05-04 09:31:00 / 2:20 min.
Sometimes it may seem like your Windows 7 PC takes a long time to boot. There are a number of things that can cause this slowness. If you have a lot of programs that load at startup, that could be the cause. We'll show you how to make your

Windows 7 computer boot faster

by

editing the registry

!

The Sweet Stuff: Software

#41 / 2010-04-29 12:00:00 / 3:16 min.
In

Windows Vista, Microsoft

introduced the "sidebar". It's a handy place to put things that make your life a little easier. With the release of Windows 7, there are even more "gadgets" to put in your

Windows Sidebar

. I've picked 10 of my favorite gadgets. We'll look at five this week and the remaining five next week. So, let's get to it!

Tutorials

#661 / 2010-04-16 09:30:00 / 2:54 min.
You may have bought a lot of music online. You may now want to play it in your car or your camper. Well, it's easy to do! Simply "burn" the music onto a CD. We'll show you how to

record a mixed CD with Windows Media Player

. You can

burn an MP3 disc

to play in a compatible stereo or

burn an audio CD

that will play in any CD player.

Tutorials

#659 / 2010-04-15 09:30:00 / 2:20 min.

Backing up your files

on a regular basis may seem like a bit of a chore. With Windows 7's built-in

Backup and Restore

option though, the process is quick and easy. Perhaps best of all, Backup and Restore is

free system backup software

available in Windows 7.

Lab Rats

#217 / 2010-04-12 17:00:00 / 23:36 min.
Andy and Sean take a look at the updated version of Parallels Desktop, which allows you to run Windows 7 on your Mac. That means you can actually

run Windows applications on a Mac

. The guys talk about the

differences between Parallels and Boot Camp

, and show off some of the display modes in Parallels.

Lab Rats

#215 / 2010-03-29 17:00:00 / 19:01 min.
Andy and Sean take a look at some of their favourite technology easter eggs in place like Google, PhotoShop, Firefox and Windows 7.

Tutorials

#620 / 2010-03-18 09:30:00 / 1:50 min.
Among the cool features found in Windows 7 is the ability to stream music to other computers running Windows 7. Makes it a great way to share music throughout the house, and no special hardware is required. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.

Tutorials

#607 / 2010-03-09 09:31:00 / 1:56 min.

Sticky notes

have changed the way many people work. You just jot a note down on one and stick someplace. On a table, a desk, a screen, a keyboard or on the wall. Having your monitor plastered with physical sticky notes is the past though. Tacking virtual sticky notes to your computer desktop is the way to go. Doc shows us

where to find Sticky Notes in Windows 7

.

Lab Rats

#212 / 2010-03-08 17:00:00 / 22:05 min.
Andy has finally gone off the deep end and ordered himself a Macbook Pro! Sean gives him some tips on what to expect when making the switch, and gives some rough equivalents between Windows and Mac.

Pimp my PC

#21 / 2010-03-04 17:00:00 / 5:24 min.
The

Start button in Windows 7

looks a little different that you may be used to. Especially if you wisely sidestepped that whole Vista thing. Sure, it's shiny and purdy, but it's still the factory default and Lucas has no time for factory defaults. In this episode, Lucas pimps out the

Start orb in Windows 7 with a custom logo

pimp.

Tutorials

#597 / 2010-03-02 09:31:00 / 1:32 min.
In well-known games like "Doom" there were cheat codes available. Almost without fail there would be one code that would give you "GodMode" where you'd be invincible. In Windows 7 it's been revealed that there's a "

GodMode

" for accessing a range of functions unaccessible to standard users. Here's

how to access "GodMode" in Windows 7

.

Pimp my PC

#20 / 2010-02-25 17:00:00 / 6:07 min.

Gadgets

were a must-have in

Windows Vista

... and not in a good way; you had gadgets in your sidebar and unless you went to the effort of getting rid of them, you were stuck with them. Now that gadgets are optional in Windows 7, they're much more appealing. Lucas runs down a few of his faves in one of his easiest pimps yet.

Tutorials

#583 / 2010-02-19 09:31:00 / 2:01 min.
If you wish, you can

display the date and time as part of the toolbar in Windows 7

. You may not know, however, that you can also

customize how the date and time information is displayed

. You can select from many different international time and date formats, select military or standard time and more.

Pimp my PC

#19 / 2010-02-18 17:00:00 / 5:00 min.
Windows 7 is still pretty new and shiny, even with the factory default settings. However, we're not interested in factory defaults. Lucas demos how to pimp out your

Windows 7 login screen

with a little regedit hacking. In this case, pimpin' may not be easy per se, but it's worth the effort.

Tutorials

#573 / 2010-02-12 09:31:00 / 3:20 min.
When Microsoft does an update, it generally

forces your Windows computer to reboot

. This is particularly inconvenient if you have something running, like a backup. If you want you can prevent this auto reboot and opt to reboot manually. Here's how.

Pimp my PC

#18 / 2010-02-11 17:00:00 / 6:13 min.
While Windows 7 is looking newer and shinier than its computing cohorts, it's still in dire need of a little personalization. Redmond's latest actually has its nose open and doesn't require any third-party software, any hoop jumpery or skullduggery to enact your pimpery.

Creating a custom theme in Windows 7

is so easy, it wouldn't be worth doing if the end product didn't look so sweet.

Tutorials

#563 / 2010-02-05 09:31:00 / 2:06 min.
If you've used the Backup and Restore program that comes with Windows 7 you're in good shape. If you need to

restore any files or folders

, it's a quick and easy process. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.

Tutorials

#559 / 2010-02-03 09:31:00 / 2:18 min.
Among the many cool new features in Windows 7 is "HomeGroups." This is a great way to

share things among computers in your home.

You can share photos, music, documents and more. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.

Pimp my PC

#16 / 2010-01-28 17:00:00 / 4:34 min.
Until the Microsoft sees their way clear to add a

dock into Windows

, Lucas is forced to take matters into his own hands. Mac users can be so pious with their aluminum-clad MacBooks, their as yet largely virus free OS and Docks. Lucas silences them (well, on the last point at least) by

bringing some hot dock action to Windows 7

.

Tutorials

#547 / 2010-01-26 09:31:00 / 1:42 min.
One notable change to the user experience on Windows 7 is that the

Quick Launch bar

that has always been a part of Windows is gone! Well, Well, if you're using Windows 7 and you miss the Quick Launch bar, here's how you can get

Quick Launch in Windows 7.

Tutorials

#527 / 2010-01-04 09:30:00 / 1:19 min.
In Windows 7, besides making lots of cool improvements, they moved a few things around. Changed how they look. So, if you're wondering

how to uninstall a program in Windows 7

, you may find it's not where it used to be. We'll show you where to find and how to use the Uninstall Programs and Features utility in Windows 7.

Tutorials

#525 / 2009-12-31 09:30:00 / 2:12 min.
"

File associations

" make it easy to open files in the program the file is associated with. You can know with certainty that if you double-click on a TXT file it will open in Notepad, but what if you don't want to use Notepad? That's where changing the file association comes in.

Tutorials

#517 / 2009-12-21 09:30:00 / 2:28 min.
Nearly every device connected to your computer, be it a printer, an MP3 player or a keyboard, has a device driver that coordinates communication between the device and your PC. Manufacturers update drivers and here's how you can

update drivers in Windows 7

.

Pimp my PC

#12 / 2009-12-17 17:00:00 / 6:12 min.
Lucas demos a poor man's pimp to in his quest to get that Windows 7 look and feel without having to mail his next paycheck to those fat cats in Redmond and without docking his pimp ship in the pirate bay. With a few perfectly timed pimps, Lucas gets his weak

Windows XP install looking more like Windows 7

. Line up, ladies.

Tutorials

#512 / 2009-12-14 09:30:00 / 2:36 min.
There are times when you're computer is working fine and you're really pleased. Then you install a piece of software or make some other change and nothing seems right. You may wish you could go back to that earlier time when things were good. And, you can!

System Restore

has been present in Windows since XP and is a great way to roll your computer back to a happier time.

Lab Rats

#199 / 2009-12-07 17:00:00 / 20:45 min.
Andy and Sean take a look at their top gift-giving picks for the holiday season, including robot vacuums, a USB turntable and many, many flying things.

Gadget TV

#63 / 2009-11-30 12:00:00 / 4:01 min.
Acer's new nettop category has had but one entry up to this point; the Acer AspireRevo R3600 that we looked at in a previous episode of Gadget TV. Now that Windows 7 is on the scene, we can do away with the Vista version and take advantage of several upgrades including RAM and storage capacity.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#10 / 2009-11-06 09:00:00 / 1:54 min.
Parents are offered a level of control over how kids use the computer in Windows 7.

Parental Control

features have been present in previous versions of Windows to allow parents to place restrictions on kids' computer use.

Parental Controls in Windows 7

have received something of an overhaul and are more powerful than ever before.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#9 / 2009-11-05 09:00:00 / 2:32 min.
If you want to grab a quick clip of something on your desktop or web page, the new

Snipping Tool in Windows 7

is where you'll want to turn your attention. This tool lets you

grab quick clips and screenshots

, save them and share them via email.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#8 / 2009-11-04 09:00:00 / 1:27 min.
As you work with Windows 7, open application windows tend to pile up on the desktop. Check out the new

Aero Shake

feature in Windows 7 to quickly clear the desktop and focus in on the application you want to run. When you're done, restoring your open applications is equally simple... and dare we say, fun.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#7 / 2009-11-03 09:00:00 / 1:44 min.

Hot colors

is a new feature in the

Windows 7 taskbar

. Mousing over a program lets you see at a glance whether or not it's running. The program icon changes color according to the program's status.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#6 / 2009-11-02 09:00:00 / 3:02 min.
The new

Windows 7 taskbar

is easier than ever to use. You can pin programs to the taskbar, use jumplists to get quick access to the files and web sites you use most often and much more. The show desktop button has even been re-imagined. Here's what you need to know about the new

Windows 7 taskbar

with this video guided tour.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#5 / 2009-10-30 09:00:00 / 2:10 min.

Sharing files across the home network

has traditionally been a study in geekery. Now, with Windows 7 it's painfully simple to share files across your Windows home network. Simply choose what file types or you want to share in HomeGroup networking, get a password and input that password on any computer you want to give access to. Easy!

Improved security in Windows 7

#5 / 2009-10-30 09:00:00 / 1:54 min.
Encrypting all or a portion of your hard drive is the best way to

keep your data safe

should your PC or laptop be lost or stolen. BitLocker encryption is built right into Windows 7 and makes it easy to secure your sensitive files and data.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#4 / 2009-10-29 09:00:00 / 2:20 min.
With Windows 7, Microsoft clearly payed a lot of attention to the way we interact with open application and other windows. Snap is a cool new feature in Windows 7 that makes it easy to manipulate open windows. Minimize, maximize, compare side-by-side and much more with the new Aero Snap features of Windows 7.

Improved security in Windows 7

#4 / 2009-10-29 09:00:00 / 2:04 min.
Spyware and malware are the scourge of the Windows world. In Windows 7, Windows Defender is built right in to keep you and your computer protected against spyware and other harmful programs that might otherwise install themselves on your PC.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#3 / 2009-10-28 09:00:00 / 1:35 min.
The

Windows taskbar

hasn't changed much since it was first introduced. Windows 7 represents the first time the taskbar has received a full re-imagining. It works much better than previous iterations of the long-standing taskbar. Here's what you need to know.

Improved security in Windows 7

#3 / 2009-10-28 09:00:00 / 2:32 min.

Windows 7 Firewall

is designed to keep you and your computer safe online. It blocks incoming requests and asks for your authorization. The

firewall in Windows 7

is much improved over previous versions and goes a long way to keeping you and your computer safe from intruders.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#2 / 2009-10-27 09:00:00 / 2:09 min.
The

Windows 7 default desktop

is a study in minimalism. No more desktop clutter (at least until you start saving all your files to said desktop). The only icon on the Windows 7 desktop by default is the Recycle Bin. Here's what you need to know about the new

Windows 7 desktop

.

Improved security in Windows 7

#2 / 2009-10-27 09:00:00 / 2:52 min.
Any computer user will tell you, eventually you're going to need a system backup from which to restore your computer should it fail.

Backup and Restore in Windows 7

is much improved and makes it easy to keep a backup of important files, settings and even programs.

Cool new features in Windows 7

#1 / 2009-10-26 09:00:00 / 1:12 min.
Windows 7 feels like a ground-up re-imagining of the way Windows works. Elements of Windows that have remained unchanged for years have received a rethinking, and the end result is an operating system that's easier than ever to work with. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan leads us through

what's new in Windows 7

in this

Windows 7 video tour

.

Improved security in Windows 7

#1 / 2009-10-26 09:00:00 / 2:02 min.
Windows 7 has many improvements over previous versions of Windows. Among these improvements is a more refined

User Account Control or UAC.

Users can now choose from one of four default settings from off to always notify. The default level of UAC will be much less annoying than UAC in Windows Vista but will still notify you of important system changes.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

#5 / 2009-10-23 09:00:00 / 3:51 min.
With all the important housekeeping taken care of, we're now ready to begin the actual

upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7

. If you've followed along with this tutorial series and looked after all the backup, defragmenting and cleaning up, the process of

upgrading Windows Vista to Windows 7

will be a piece of cake. And who among us doesn't like cake?

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

#6 / 2009-10-23 09:00:00 / 3:19 min.
Doc Callahan continues the process of

upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

and finishes up the installation of Microsoft's new operating system. In this tutorial, we'll continue the installation that we started. When we're finished, we'll have a fully functioning copy of Windows 7 running on our machine that, until recently, was running Windows Vista.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#7 / 2009-10-23 09:00:00 / 3:58 min.
Picking up from the start of the Windows 7 installation

upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

, we finish up the actual

install of Windows 7

and boot to our new Windows 7 desktop for the first time.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#8 / 2009-10-23 09:00:00 / 3:34 min.
Previously we showed you how to back up files and settings for the Upgrading from XP to Windows 7 using Easy Transfer for Windows XP. Now, the last step in the

upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7

is to transfer the settings we saved in Windows XP over to our brand new Windows 7 operating system.

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#123 / 2009-10-22 17:10:00 / 6:23 min.
Microsoft is promising that Windows 7 is faster, leaner, better, smarter and more user friendly. Andy Walker chats with Owen Sagness of Microsoft to find out what's exciting about Windows 7 and what we'll see upon upgrading.

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#122 / 2009-10-22 16:30:00 / 3:09 min.
Once upon a time, a new version of Windows meant buying a new computer. Windows 7 represents the first time a Windows release is not directly tied to the "hardware upgrade cycle." In other words, if your computer can run Windows Vista, your computer will be able to run Windows 7. In fact, even your well-specced Windows XP machine can probably run Windows 7 too, though without some of the new features.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

#4 / 2009-10-22 09:00:00 / 1:50 min.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

will be much easier if you install to a defragmented hard drive. Defragmenting means pulling your data that's scattered across the physical drive into a logical and clean structure. Take the time to defragment your drive and your upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 will be a smooth and simple process.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#6 / 2009-10-22 09:00:00 / 2:54 min.
Now that we've gotten our proverbial ducks in a row with solid back ups of our files and an Easy Transfer image of our Windows XP settings, it's time to make the move. In part six of our eight-part series on

upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

, we begin the actual installation process.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#5 / 2009-10-21 09:00:00 / 3:35 min.
Just because we have to

do a clean install of Windows 7

to migrate our Windows XP machine doesn't mean we have to lose all of our files, settings and so on. With

Windows Easy Transfer

available for download on Windows XP and built in to Windows 7, it's easy to migrate this data.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

#3 / 2009-10-21 09:00:00 / 1:40 min.
The process of

upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

will be much smoother if you're installing to a drive that's clean, defragmented and free of junk and other extra files. The less Windows has to move in the upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7, the less likelihood of something going wrong.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#3 / 2009-10-20 09:00:00 / 1:50 min.
When considering

upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

, you'll need to do some fact-finding first. What type of processor do you have?

Is your Windows XP machine Windows 7 capable

? Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan runs through the checklist to get you started in this tutorial.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#4 / 2009-10-20 09:00:00 / 2:18 min.
The first step in actually

upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

is to ensure you have a reliable back up of any important files and folders. If you don't already have a

back up routine

in place, there's no time like the present to start one.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

#2 / 2009-10-20 09:00:00 / 2:02 min.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

is a relatively simple process. However, as with all things computing, things don't always go exactly the way we want them to. It's important to have a full backup of your important data should disaster strike.

Lab Rats

#193 / 2009-10-19 17:00:00 / 16:53 min.
Andy and Sean dig a bit deeper into Microsoft's brand new operating system, Windows 7, and uncover a few things about it that aren't as well known yet.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#1 / 2009-10-19 09:00:00 / 2:00 min.
If you have Windows XP then upgrading to Windows 7 will be more of a chore than upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Windows XP users can only upgrade to Windows 7. In this installation overview, Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan lets us know what we're in store for. Watch this series to learn all you need to know about

upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

#2 / 2009-10-19 09:00:00 / 2:22 min.
As you can't do a direct

upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7

, you'll need to decide whether to start fresh, moving your workflow from XP to Windows 7 losing the former in the process, or you can opt to "dual boot" Windows XP and Windows 7. This means you can choose which operating system to run when you boot up your computer and your Windows XP install remains intact.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

#1 / 2009-10-19 09:00:00 / 2:38 min.
You may be able to upgrade your copy of

Windows Vista to Windows 7

without having to do a clean install. Of course, it depends on what version of Windows Vista you have as well as what version of Windows 7 you get your hands on. Only some versions of Vista can upgrade to Windows 7 without doing a clean install. Watch our series to learn all you need to know about upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7.

On Deck

#41 / 2009-10-16 17:00:00 / 3:28 min.
Matt Harris gets Alfred Ayache, the Notorious Webmaster back On Deck to discuss the newest improvement to hit the site. Specifically, the option to upload your own avatar pic. Just set up your account, click on My Profile and upload your own pic. Matt and Alfred also celebrate a recent butterscotch.com milestone: 1,500 pieces of unique video content live on the site.

Lab Rats

#192 / 2009-10-12 17:00:00 / 22:41 min.
Andy and Sean take a look at six of the coolest new features in Windows 7.

Gadget TV

#36 / 2009-09-30 12:00:00 / 5:23 min.
While ASUS pioneered the "

netbook

" category, it was arguably Acer that perfected it with its Aspire One line. Now, it's leading the way with "

nettop

" computers, small, less powerful and less power-hungry PCs that do everything you need to do but not much more. Unless you're editing movies or playing the latest and greatest computer games, nettops are worth a look.

Lab Rats

#186 / 2009-08-31 17:00:00 / 18:49 min.
How do I subscribe to a podcast in iTunes? WTF is AAC? Should I buy a BlackBerry or an iPhone? Should I set my computer to hibernate or "sleep?" What Windows Vista package should I grab? Is it worth grabbing the Google App for my iPhone? All these questions and more answered as the Lab Rats break open the mailbag.

Tutorials

#276 / 2009-06-23 09:30:00 / 3:01 min.
Windows 7 has already revealed a number of exciting, new features. "

Jump lists

" make the

Windows taskbar

even more useful by giving it added functionality. Now you can jump to the things you like best quickly, with just two clicks.

Tutorials

#274 / 2009-06-22 09:30:00 / 1:48 min.
Windows Vista has its share of problems. One of the biggest annoyances for users turned out to be the

User Account Control (UAC)

which harassed users with permission dialog boxes every time they tried to make a system change. Microsoft shows it's been listening and in Windows 7 RC1 you can

change the UAC settings

for the way you work.

Tutorials

#265 / 2009-06-15 09:31:00 / 2:05 min.
In the past you may have been annoyed by Windows always giving you messages about one thing or another. Notices about Windows Updates, messages about virus protection, warnings about the firewall and the like. Now, in Windows 7 RC 1, you can take control of User Account Control (UAC) or even turn UAC off entirely.

Tutorials

#261 / 2009-06-11 09:31:00 / 1:58 min.
You may have installed Windows 7 RC1 on one of your computers. You may have put it on one of your laptops. It's also possible that you've created a few Windows 7 RC1 virtual machines. At the same time you probably have a machine on your network that's running XP. Here's how you can easily

share printers

between all of them.

Tutorials

#259 / 2009-06-10 09:31:00 / 1:53 min.
You may have installed

Windows 7 RC1

on one of your computers. You may have put it on one of your laptops. It's also possible that you've created a few

Windows 7 RC1 virtual machines

. At the same time you probably have a machine on your network that's running XP. Here's how you can easily

share files

between all of them.

Tutorials

#257 / 2009-06-09 09:31:00 / 1:29 min.
Have a lot of music on your home or home office computer? Too bad you can't easily listen to it on other computers in the house. Well, with

Windows 7

you will be able to.

Windows 7

has some pretty handy media streaming functions built right in. Here's how to use them.

Tutorials

#240 / 2009-05-28 09:30:00 / 1:58 min.
The taskbar has received a number of improvements in Windows 7 RC1. One old standard that's missing, however, is the QuickLaunch toolbar. Not to worry. You now have the ability to "pin" icons to the taskbar. This gives you the ability to create your own quick launch section on the taskbar.

Tutorials

#238 / 2009-05-27 09:30:00 / 1:46 min.
With all the cool changes in Windows 7, a few things have disappeared and a few things have been moved. If your desktop is crowded with Windows and you want to see it, you may miss the Show Desktop shortcut. It still exists, but in a different form and you have to look in a new place to find it.

Tutorials

#235 / 2009-05-25 09:31:00 / 2:05 min.
Most power users and IT professionals tend to use keyboard shortcuts whenever possible. Why? Because it makes them more efficient. If you don't have to move your fingers off the keyboard to grab the mouse you can work faster and more efficiently. Windows 7 RC1 is loaded with lots of keyboard shortcuts to make work easier.

Tutorials

#233 / 2009-05-22 09:31:00 / 1:43 min.
One fairly dramatic change in Windows 7 RC1 is the new taskbar. It has some new features, it's lost some old features, and overall it's greatly improved. One of these improvements is "hot colors." Hot colors let you know what's going on with program icons sitting in the taskbar.

Breaking news tutorials

#24 / 2009-05-05 09:32:00 / 2:09 min.
Windows watchers are buzzing about Windows 7 and now the "release candidate" is available for download. There's no rush to download it because it will be available until July, 2009. RC1 expires June 1, 2010 and it's important to remember that you won't be able to install the released version over top of the release candidate; you'll have to start fresh when the finished version is released. Check the tutorial to find out how to get Windows 7 RC1.

Breaking news tutorials

#23 / 2009-05-04 09:32:00 / 1:15 min.
The beta release of Windows 7 drew a lot of attention from all different types of media. So, it's nots urprising that the news of Release Candidate 1, a major step between the previous beta version of Windows 7 and the finished product, should cause a lot more excitement. This download is available now through at least June, 2009.

On Deck

#20 / 2009-03-06 17:00:00 / 1:52 min.
The butterscotch studio is looking like a bomb hit it, but with good reason. The first of our sound proofing supplies arrived today and we'll begin installation next week. Once installation is complete, you'll really hear the difference with shows shot in the studio.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#10 / 2009-03-06 09:00:00 / 2:00 min.
While it's apparent that Windows 7 is built upon the foundations of Vista, it goes well beyond the Vista operating system. New Aero additions like Snap and Peek, the new desktop-clearing Shake feature, the completely redesigned taskbar, new Jump Lists and more make Windows 7 an operating system worth waiting for, by the looks of things.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#9 / 2009-03-05 09:00:00 / 2:39 min.
Windows 7 is the latest evolution of Windows. The evolution of Windows has meant that new things have been tried out and added over the years. Some caught on, others weren't so lucky. Over time one would hope that we learn better and more efficient ways to do things. With Windows 7 it seems like Microsoft has been paying attention and really has made Windows 7 easier than ever before to use.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#8 / 2009-03-04 09:00:00 / 1:29 min.
Windows 7 has a great new feature for those cluttered desktops. Many of use are plagued by having too many windows open on our desktops. Sometimes, even with two monitors, it can be a mess to navigate through, especially if you have to go around minimizing all those windows. Not with Windows 7. Just give the program you want a shake and viola!
Shake control is a small addition in Windows 7 that could make a big difference.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#7 / 2009-03-03 09:00:00 / 2:08 min.
Networking has been available in Windows for quite some time, but in Windows 7 HomeGroups makes sharing things easy. With HomeGroups you'll be able to share documents, printers, folders, and lots more. HomeGroups is easy-to-use and very easy to set up. It quickly connects the computers in your home and the devices and files you want to share.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#6 / 2009-03-02 09:00:00 / 3:22 min.
Every version of Windows has had the taskbar, and Windows 7 is no different. The taskbar had certain uses, but it wasn't always useful enough. In Windows 7 all that has changed. The taskbar is bigger, sexier, and it provides functions that your old Windows taskbar could only dream of. The taskbar in Windows 7 is extremely useful and you have control over how it works.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#5 / 2009-02-27 09:00:00 / 3:19 min.
Windows 7 gives you several options to control how much power your system uses. You can create Power Plans and decide when your monitor shuts off and when your computer sleeps. You can also decide what the power button does when it's pressed. Windows 7 gives you the ability to change options from the menu on the left-hand side or from within the dialog.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#4 / 2009-02-26 09:00:00 / 2:49 min.
Windows 7 improves upon Windows Vista's User Account Control or UAC, AKA those annoying windows that pop up seemingly every time you want to do... well, anything. In Windows 7 Microsoft has listened to the people so you can configure your security to be the way you want it to be.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#3 / 2009-02-25 09:00:00 / 2:05 min.
Windows 7 is adding all kinds of new features to the Windows operating system. At the same time however, Microsoft has taken the time to update the interfaces of a couple of old standards, Wordpad and Paint. Both now sport the "ribbon" that was introduced in Office 2007. The ribbon gives both products a classy new interface and makes them easier to use.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#2 / 2009-02-24 09:00:00 / 2:30 min.
In Windows 7 Aero snap and peek are just two features that eliminate some of old problems. Previous versions of Windows made it awkward to minimize, maximize and size windows on your screen. If you had many windows open it was also difficult to get a sense of what was in each window so you could pick the right one. We users adapted but knew there must be a better way.

A guided tour of Windows 7

#1 / 2009-02-23 09:00:00 / 2:50 min.
On the surface, Windows 7 looks a lot like Windows Vista. The Start Menu look and feel remains largely unchanged. However, when you dig a little deeper, it's clear that Windows 7 has a number of improvements to speed and usability. From the newly designed taskbar and menu systems that better suit the way people work.

Lab Rats

#158 / 2009-02-09 17:00:00 / 21:23 min.
Andy and Sean take a look at Windows 7, the latest operating system from Microsoft. Windows 7 has yet to be officially released. That said, there's a "beta" version available that lets Windows lovers get a taste of Windows 7 before its official release, slated for early 2010.

On Deck

#17 / 2009-02-06 17:00:00 / 6:03 min.
Matt Harris has Andrew M-C back on the On Deck deck, despite the hard pack snow layer and -10 degree (Celsius) weather, for the announcement of a brand new butterscotch.com show. While the title is to be determined, this new show will let viewers know what's coming up for the next week on butterscotch.com. What each show has in store, what tutorials are going to be running on the site and any other exciting news that comes up in the world of butterscotch.

Lab Rats

#156 / 2009-01-26 17:00:00 / 23:17 min.
Andy and Sean put on their rose-colored retrospective glasses for a look at Windows versions past. They take a look at the current versions of Windows -- Vista and XP -- and peer into the Lab Rats crystal ball to see what's in store for Windows 7, which has since been released in beta.

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#61 / 2009-01-15 16:30:00 / 4:39 min.
Windows 7 was launched as a public beta at CES 2009. That means that just about anyone with a Windows Live ID can log on, snag the ~700MB download and try out the new Windows operating system. Learn what's new and exciting in Windows 7 from Sue Borden, Consumer Audience Manager with Microsoft Canada.

Lab Rats

#151 / 2008-12-15 17:00:00 / 22:16 min.
Andy and Sean dig in to the mailbag to find out what's on your mind and to answer your questions. In this episode, we learn a little about Windows 7, troubleshoot an ailing home network, deal with a wonky Vista / Firefox relationship and discover where Andy and Sean's vast techspertise comes from.

Installing Windows from scratch

If you're going to

install Windows to a PC

then the best way to do so is by doing a

clean install

. That means installing it to an empty hard drive or to a fresh partition. In this series we'll be showing you

how to install Windows 7

to a clear partition and, along the way,

how to partition a hard drive

.

Tucows TV

Your one-stop shop for everything relating to software on butterscotch and Tucows. Tips and tricks to working with your favorite programs, Video Cow Reviews, slick software trailers that highlight the latest and greatest and software recommendations that help you do more with the technology you already own.

Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7

Windows 7 offers a number of improvements over the much maligned Widows Vista. This

video tutorial on upgrading Windows Vista to Windows 7

takes you through all the steps from initial data backup to finished installation. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan leads you through step-by-step to

upgrade Windows Vista to Windows 7

.

Cool new features in Windows 7

Windows 7

is a complete Windows overhaul and in our experience, the best version of Windows to date. New features like Jump Lists, Aero Snap and Peek, easy home networking and file sharing and much more make this the version of Windows that might get you to upgrade from Windows XP or upgrade from Windows Vista

A guided tour of Windows 7

Michael "Doc" Callahan takes us on a guided tour of Windows 7. Across this 10-part series, Doc shows us some of the most interesting, exciting and impactful changes that Microsoft has in store with its latest operating system. With a release date set for early 2010 and speculation flying that Windows 7 might actually be available earlier, in late 2009, changes are good your next computer will run Windows 7.

Improved security in Windows 7

Spyware and malware are the scourge of the Windows world. Windows 7 represents a rethinking of the way PC security needs to work. User Account Control or UAC has been updated to be less annoying but no less effective. Backup and restore features are easier to use, folders or entire drives can be encrypted with BitLocker to keep data safe should your computer fall into the wrong hands. Also, an updated firewall and spyware blocker keep you and your computer safe online.

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7

Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan leads butterscotch.com viewers through the process for upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 in this eight-part video tutorial guide. Learn about the pros and cons of dual-booting Windows XP and Windows 7 on the same physical machine, get your files, folders and settings from Windows XP to Windows 7 and follow along with the install process to learn the ins and outs.



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