Best of Questions and Answers from TechNet Webcast: Windows 7 Feature Overview (200)

As promised, here are the “Best of Q&A” from the webcast I delivered on June 3, 2009, entitled "TechNet Webcast: Windows 7 Feature Overview (200)”A BIG THANK YOU to Dan Stolts and Matt Hester for assisting in answering questions during the webcast.  This blog post is primarily a result of their efforts.Thanks for attending!  ...and … Continue reading Best of Questions and Answers from TechNet Webcast: Windows 7 Feature Overview (200)

Talking About Windows

Just thought I’d share a cool/useful web resource.  It’s a “video blog” (pronounced “vblog”, I presume) called “Talking About Windows”.  http://www.talkingaboutwindows.comEver wonder about the details around the deep inner-workings of some of your favorite features in Windows?  Want to hear about it from the guys and gals who actually created it?  “Heck yeah!”Check it out.  … Continue reading Talking About Windows

Resources and Q-A for TechNet Webcast: Road Map for the Future of Virtualization (Level 300)

Here are some resources relating to webcast I delivered on March 20, 2009, entitled "TechNet Webcast: Road Map for the Future of Virtualization (Level 300)”  This is part 19 of a 20 part series on the many aspects of virtualization.  (Yung Chou blogged the entire schedule HERE).I also included links to resources that will help … Continue reading Resources and Q-A for TechNet Webcast: Road Map for the Future of Virtualization (Level 300)

Mongo-Cool Screencast on Slipstreaming IE 8 into a Windows Vista SP1 Image

My teammate Matt “Mongo” Hester just posted a pretty cool demo screencast on the process of adding bits (in this case, the currently-in-beta next version of Internet Explorer) into an offline image of Windows Vista.   Yes.. “offline” because it’s an installation of Vista that exists in a .wim file.  So we’re applying IE 8 as … Continue reading Mongo-Cool Screencast on Slipstreaming IE 8 into a Windows Vista SP1 Image