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6/25/2010

Microsoft releases Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 Beta, Download Now

Windows Live Essentials wave 4 beta is now available.


It enhances your Windows Live experience like sharing photos, movies, instant messaging, email, blogging, and more. Now you can get them all in one download and get more done with Windows.

The product name of Windows Live Essentials wave 4 will be ‘Windows Live Essentials 2011 suite’.

Microsoft is planning to release a final version in the late September or early October, 2011.

For more information about wave 4 beta, visit Windows Live Essentials Beta site

  • Custom Setup – It provides custom setup wizard, where you can opt your desired applications, are to be installed.
  • Full Setup – It silent package and install all applications with your user interaction.


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Microsoft releases Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 Beta, Download Now - Windows Valley

Install Ubuntu Netbook Edition with Wubi Installer - How-To Geek

Ubuntu is one of the most popular versions of Linux, and their Netbook Remix edition is especially attractive for netbook owners. Here we’ll look at how you can easily try out Ubuntu on your netbook without a CD/DVD drive.

Netbooks, along with the growing number of thin, full powered laptops, lack a CD/DVD drive. Installing software isn’t much of a problem since most programs, whether free or for-pay, are available for download. Operating systems, however, are usually installed from a disk. You can easily install Windows 7 from a flash drive with our tutorial, but installing Ubuntu from a USB flash drive is more complicated. However, using Wubi, a Windows installer for Ubuntu, you can easily install it directly on your netbook and even uninstall it with only a few clicks.

Install Ubuntu Netbook Edition with Wubi Installer - How-To Geek

Install Linux Mint on Your Windows Computer or Netbook - How-To Geek

Linux Mint is an increasingly popular distribution of Linux, and many users have found it more user friendly and convenient than other versions. Mint is based on Ubuntu, and as such includes an excellent installer that lets you install it directly from Windows. You install it just like a standard Windows program, and can uninstall it from Command Prompt. The installer is only available in a ISO disk image file, though, so it can still be difficult to install on a computer without a CD/DVD drive such as a netbook. But, with a little trick, you can use the Windows installer for Mint on any PC, no DVD drive required!

Install Linux Mint on Your Windows Computer or Netbook - How-To Geek