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Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Windows 8
Although the release of Windows 8 is a long way off (indications suggest late this year) there is an opportunity for you to try out Windows 8 and see what all the fuss is about.
From the screenshot you can see that the start button has gone and has been replaced by the metro style interface.
If you want to install it - it can be run on a standalone machine, as a dualboot, or via virtual methods (VMware, VirtualBox and Hyper-V) Note: It does not work with VirtualPC due to the changed kernel in Windows 8.
I installed it quickly and easily using VirtualBox
http://www.virtualbox.org
The developer release Windows 8 files were available here
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516
Support for running Windows 8 in a virtual environment is available here
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/16/running-windows-8-developer-preview-in-a-virtual-environment.aspx
Have fun...
From the screenshot you can see that the start button has gone and has been replaced by the metro style interface.
If you want to install it - it can be run on a standalone machine, as a dualboot, or via virtual methods (VMware, VirtualBox and Hyper-V) Note: It does not work with VirtualPC due to the changed kernel in Windows 8.
I installed it quickly and easily using VirtualBox
http://www.virtualbox.org
The developer release Windows 8 files were available here
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516
Support for running Windows 8 in a virtual environment is available here
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/16/running-windows-8-developer-preview-in-a-virtual-environment.aspx
Have fun...
Windows XP to Windows 7
Its now just 800 days until Microsoft officially stop support for Windows XP.
With a typical organisation taking 18-24 months to plan and deploy Windows 7 now is the time to think about it.
With this in mind - there may be an opportunity for you to deliver tailored short courses covering this topic to local businesses.
There are a number of (free) resources and tools that can assist with the migration to Windows 7
First of all, start by downloading the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). It removes the need for disc imaging, migrates your data in place during deployment, and (best of all) it’s free.
Some other tools to help make your move from Windows XP to Windows 7 easier include:
With a typical organisation taking 18-24 months to plan and deploy Windows 7 now is the time to think about it.
With this in mind - there may be an opportunity for you to deliver tailored short courses covering this topic to local businesses.
There are a number of (free) resources and tools that can assist with the migration to Windows 7
First of all, start by downloading the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). It removes the need for disc imaging, migrates your data in place during deployment, and (best of all) it’s free.
Some other tools to help make your move from Windows XP to Windows 7 easier include:
- Automating the Migration from Windows XP to Windows 7 End-to-End
- Migrating User Files and Settings from Windows XP to Windows 7
- Windows XP to Windows 7 Migration Guide
- Windows 7 Application Compatibility List for IT Professionals (check the Windows compatibility status of more than 27,000 applications)
- Video: Windows XP to Windows 7 Migration Using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010
- Video: Migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7 Using the User State Migration Tool (USMT)
- Need some help? Find support in the Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment forum.
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Merry Christmas from Iain and Ruby, wishing you a
relaxing holiday.
If you get time - de-stress by playing our Consortium Christmas Game!
We look forward to supporting you in 2012
Festive Game link - Click Here :-)
If you get time - de-stress by playing our Consortium Christmas Game!
We look forward to supporting you in 2012
Monday, 19 December 2011
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Consortium Event on Friday 16th December 2011
We are looking forward to welcoming you all to the consortium event on Friday. I hope it will be an interesting, informative and enjoyable session. I'm particularly looking forward to the free exam session in the afternoon. If there is space I will give an exam a go myself.
Here is the agenda
Here is the agenda
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Windows 7 Training
Do you want to offer the New Windows 7 Courses to your students? The delivery of the courses has been simplified and enhanced by the use of Microsoft Labs online.
Our next scheduled training session is taking place week commencing;
31st October 2011 at Cardonald College.
31st October 2011 at Cardonald College.
This course will last 5 days and cover Microsoft Official Curriculum courses 6292 and 6293. These courses cover Exam 70-680 - Windows 7 Configuring. and Exam 70-685 - Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician.
If you have already MCDST qualification under XP you can sit the alternative upgrade exam Exam 70-682 Upgrading your MCDST to Windows 7 MCITP
The training we are running in October will give you the knowledge you need to undertake either the exam that will update your Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician qualification under XP to MCITP: Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician or the two separate 70-680 and 70-685 exams.
The training will last 5 days and will cost £500 which includes books, refreshments and lunch. Please email me if you would like to attend or require more information.
If you would like to training for any other suitable time or location, then please contact me.
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