Have you downloaded and installed the consumer preview of Windows 8? If so, you might be wondering how you get around as it looks all different. Microsoft have just posted an article that you might want to read!
Last week Apple launched iTunes U – which gives people access to complete courses from leading universities and other schools — plus the world’s largest digital catalogue of free education content. Now they have published some guides to using it!
More and more advanced formed drives are on the market, and if you want to use them with your Windows Home Server V1 Microsoft advise you against it. Here we will show you what you can do it safely use them.
I just updated my Windows Server code name Vail to the new date of March 15, 2011. Thank you to Microsoft for saving me some frustration at the last minute and giving us a solution to continue beta testing. Read on to follow this quick walk-through with screen captures and instructions.
A Windows Server Code Name “Vail” Online Help webpage has just been released from Microsoft. The webpage includes pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases but still has quite a bit of information. While you are at the site, please take the quick survey to let them know how they are doing! I see this as a good sign that Microsoft will continue to fully support Windows Home Server Code Name Vail.