Chủ Nhật, 8 tháng 7, 2018

Toshiba adds two stylish laptops to Windows 7

Yesterday, Toshiba has officially launched two more laptops with stylish design, impressive performance and operating system on Windows 7 product key, including Satellite L450 and Satellite L555.
Not only is the sleek, stylish design, but also the glossy covers, both of the new Toshiba Windows 7 ultimate product key operating systems are also equipped with the extremely useful Toshiba Lifespace. The suite allows users to set up reminders, appointments, and create icons with over 5,000 intuitive layouts for each job. As a result, users just need to click the mouse to open their to-do list and track them easily.
In addition, both laptops are equipped with the Toshiba Eco Utility. With this toolkit, users can easily switch to a pre-set power save mode that saves up to 25% of their power when in Idle mode as well as achieving ENERGY STAR 5.0 certification.
The Satellite L450 will come with a 15.6-inch TruBrite HD display with a 16: 9 aspect ratio as well as an image resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. In addition, the device is equipped with an HDMI port that allows users to connect to an HD TV to watch movies more attractive.
The Satellite L450 is powered by AMD's processor options, Intel or ATI integrated graphics, 500 GB SATA hard drive, and up to 4GB of DDR2 memory. With its gray aluminum finish adorned with eye-catching black, the A4 keyboard set features black, which will sell for £ 329.
The Satellite L555 is equipped with a 17.3-inch TruBrite HD display with LED backlighting. Not only is it equipped with an HDMI port, it also has an eSATA port for external hard drives, a webcam that integrates face recognition security and a 4-in-1 memory card reader.
In terms of configuration, the Satellite L555 is also more advanced when operating with Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P7450 processor (2.13GHz), 4GB DDR2 memory running in dual channel mode with 500GB storage. In addition, this laptop is equipped with intelligent management with Toshiba ConfigFree technology to establish a fast Internet connection, PC Health Monitor application monitor the health of the laptop from the heat generated when operating. to battery life.
Satellite L555 with Toshiba Fusion Finish model Breeze and full black wings will be sold for 699 pounds.

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 7, 2018

How to find Product Key on Windows 8 or Windows 8.1?

Suppose if you are planning to reinstall Windows operating system for example, but you do not know or remember the Product key to activate Windows after installation is complete and you can not activate the newly installed operating system. In this case you do not need to worry too much because the Product Key is stored in the Registry.
In the previous article we showed you how to find the product key on Windows 10 product key, the article below will guide you how to find Product key on Windows 8 or Windows 8.1.
I. Find the Windows 8 Product Key on the Registry
To view the Windows 8 Product key on the Registry, follow these steps:
1. Press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run command.
2. Next enter Regedit and then press Enter or click OK to open the Registry Editor.
3. On the Registry Editor window, navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion
Right-click on Key Product, choose Modify.
Now on the serial number display, it's the Product key on your Windows 8 machine. Click Cancel to not change the value.
II. Find product key from Microsoft
If you have applied the above method but still can not help you, then you will have to ask Microsoft to provide the product key instead. To do this you first have to know for sure what version of Windows you are using. Is that a Windows OEM version? If so, you can call the support of your computer manufacturer.
If the vendor can not solve your problem, then you can ask for Microsoft support and ask them to provide a new product key for your Windows 8 machine.
The next step is to activate the new Product key on the Command Prompt:
1. Open the Command Prompt window under Admin.
2. To uninstall the current Product key, enter the command "slmgr / upk" in the Command Prompt window.
At this point, a message window will appear.
Next you can install the new Product key by entering the following command: slmgr / ipk XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
Note: In the preceding statement, replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with the Windows 8 / 8.1 key.
A popup window will appear informing you that the new product key has been successfully installed.
Also, you can confirm by checking the refresh and check the Properties window of the system.
III. 3rd application
In addition to the above solutions, you can rely on the support of the third application to find the product key on your computer.
The third application that Network Admin mentions is the Product Key Finder.
Step 1:
Download Product Key Finder and install.
Step 2:
After installing Product Key Finder, run the application and click Start Recovery. Product Key Finder will start searching for Product key on your Windows 8 machine and Product ID as well as other license keys.
Within a few minutes you will see the Product Key and Product ID listed on the Product Key Finder window.
Step 3:
Click Save or Save to File to save the Product key on the text document.

Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 7, 2018

Why is Microsoft so overwhelmed with Windows 7?

Only one more years will be the Windows 7 successor to Vista will launch, but contrary to tradition, Microsoft still holds "closed as" information on this new operating system.
Windows 7 product key will be available in late 2009, but Microsoft, unlike tradition, has little to say except that the operating system will be using multi-touch technology, which is popular around the world. with the Apple iPhone. End users also know the cause of Microsoft "quietly" surprised by the statement of Steven Sinofsky and Jon Devaan, chief technology officer Windows 7 ultimate product key posted on the blog Engineering7 (E7). They insisted that Microsoft learned expensive lessons from the past:
"We've learned a few lessons about how" quiet "we are when we go out of our way to introduce features that are not even sure yet." With Windows 7, we only disclose information. When there is a solid basis for the feasibility of what I say".
"From now on, Microsoft promises not to give people too much hope and disappointment, especially about new features that never materialize, or promise to fail."
The word "self-transparency" on the E7 blog is similar to what Chrris Florers, the director of Windows communications, said in May, saying that Microsoft shared "too generous" information in the early stages of development: With Windows 7, we will try to plan more carefully how we can share information with our customers and partners, which means that we will provide just enough information at the right time and place, depending on the needs of our customers. receiver".
As such, Microsoft will hide information from consumers who are hoping for a new operating system, after suffering from Vista. In the immediate future, only Microsoft office 2013 product key partners will be "glamorous" with the advanced technology demonstration of Windows 7 at the Professional Developers Conference and Windows Hardware Development Conference, held in Los Angeles, America, coming.