Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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News has been released from the program Windows logo 7 in Windows 7 Team Blog. In the post who say they've made some changes to the criteria on this occasion, including ...
To be granted the logo, the products are tested to work with all versions of Windows 7, including 64-bit. This is an important change since the 64-bit systems are becoming more common
This is a very important change for us all, and seal the deal on 64-bit Windows is progressing successfully.
They also say they have made it easier and cheaper for a product to be certified. This will also help with the driver's signature, though obviously not yet say by how much an OEM device.
To see what companies are working with Microsoft on the logo testing program of the new website, ReadySet7 has all the details you need.
The Windows Logo testing is important both for the end user and to ensure the future of the operating system. Most blue screens traditionally have been caused by unstable drivers. Logo testing minimizes the risk of a driver of instability, creating a happier experience for the user and less negative publicity for Microsoft.
When it comes to identify and use the program logo Microsoft Hardware said ...
One thing of note is that this time there is a single logo. With Windows Vista there are two, compatible with Windows Vista and Vista Capable. These two logos were misleading and caused great confusion. It's nice to see a clearer, simpler approach this time
To be granted the logo, the products are tested to work with all versions of Windows 7, including 64-bit. This is an important change since the 64-bit systems are becoming more common
This is a very important change for us all, and seal the deal on 64-bit Windows is progressing successfully.
They also say they have made it easier and cheaper for a product to be certified. This will also help with the driver's signature, though obviously not yet say by how much an OEM device.
To see what companies are working with Microsoft on the logo testing program of the new website, ReadySet7 has all the details you need.
The Windows Logo testing is important both for the end user and to ensure the future of the operating system. Most blue screens traditionally have been caused by unstable drivers. Logo testing minimizes the risk of a driver of instability, creating a happier experience for the user and less negative publicity for Microsoft.
When it comes to identify and use the program logo Microsoft Hardware said ...
- It is very easy to identify products that are for Windows 7. The logo will appear on packaging and retail websites
- Products carrying the logo will work perfectly. For example, a digital camera to automatically transfer pictures or a wireless router easily be created in minutes and can add a wireless device in Windows 7, which has received the logo in seconds.
- Software is installed without worry. Applications and drivers are signed so that you know that the file has not been tampered with and can trust that no malware or spyware.
One thing of note is that this time there is a single logo. With Windows Vista there are two, compatible with Windows Vista and Vista Capable. These two logos were misleading and caused great confusion. It's nice to see a clearer, simpler approach this time
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