View Full Version : Just installed Windows 7 and WMware....What now ?
fab5freddy
Apr 17, 2009, 07:08 AM
i just installed Windows 7 and WMware Fusion,
What other precautions and things do i have to do
to make a smooth install ?
Any other little Windows apps that are essential ?
I am purely a Mac user, so i don't know much about Windows....
thanks !
r.j.s
Apr 17, 2009, 07:12 AM
Install antivirus. Now.
Ivan P
Apr 17, 2009, 07:26 AM
VMWare ;)
kevin j
Apr 17, 2009, 07:32 AM
You need a pdf reader.I think adobe reader 9 is compatible.If you have a lot of .mov files, quicktime is the next download. Next you need to download flash for your browser from adobe. This should cover all popular files.
r.j.s
Apr 17, 2009, 07:35 AM
VMWare ;)
Your post doesn't make sense.
bartzilla
Apr 17, 2009, 08:11 AM
i just installed Windows 7 and WMware Fusion,
What other precautions and things do i have to do
to make a smooth install ?
Any other little Windows apps that are essential ?
I am purely a Mac user, so i don't know much about Windows....
thanks !
What are you trying to do with it?
Personally when I commission a new windows machine I install the following:
1) AntiVirus
2) WinRAR
3) (if web connected) FireFox
- that's about it for "always install no matter what". Beyond that, for me, it really depends what you're trying to do.
rwilliams
Apr 17, 2009, 08:26 AM
These days, I always immediately install the following on Windows machines:
ZoneAlarm Free
AVG Free
Firefox
Windows Live Essentials (Mail, Outlook Connector, Photo Gallery, Writer)
Pidgin
Adobe Reader/Flash
iTunes
I'm sure you already know this, but you won't be able to get Aero in VMWare. That's the reason I deleted my virtual machine and went ahead and created a Boot Camp partition for Windows 7. It's much nicer having all of the capabilities of the OS. And although it'll never happen, I wish there was a Mac version of Windows Live Mail. Out of all the free mail apps out there (WLM, Thunderbird, Apple Mail), I love that one the most.
tersono
Apr 17, 2009, 08:35 AM
Smile at yourself for getting it installed and working.
Now delete it as it's just a worse way of doing absolutely everything.
:p
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Ivan P
Apr 17, 2009, 08:46 AM
Your post doesn't make sense.
What's there not to understand? It's called VMWare Fusion, the OP keeps calling it WMWare Fusion.
:confused:
r.j.s
Apr 17, 2009, 08:47 AM
What's there not to understand? It's called VMWare Fusion, the OP keeps calling it WMWare Fusion.
:confused:
Ah, didn't even notice. My apologies.
nick9191
Apr 17, 2009, 09:02 AM
I never installed any Anti Virus software on my Vista Machine. Windows Firewall + the Firewall on my router stopped most of the junk. I would just install AVG once a month, scan, and uninstall, never found anything.
I can honestly say that Windows (not XP, just Vista and 7) has come an extremely long way in security.
You might want to download Movie Maker, Photo Gallery, Mail etc. Microsoft removed all this so they could boast a lower installation size :rolleyes: (Prove me wrong, but I can't see any other reason why they did it). All of the apps are now on the Microsoft website, great Microsoft, even less functionality out of the box, and those with slow Internet speeds or download limits are screwed.
steveza
Apr 17, 2009, 09:22 AM
I never installed any Anti Virus software on my Vista Machine. Windows Firewall + the Firewall on my router stopped most of the junk. I would just install AVG once a month, scan, and uninstall, never found anything.
I can honestly say that Windows (not XP, just Vista and 7) has come an extremely long way in security.I agree. I don't use AV on my W7 machine either. I don't visit dodgy websites and I don't download dodgy torrents etc. Never had a virus on my home machine . . . ever.
Ivan P
Apr 17, 2009, 09:24 AM
Ah, didn't even notice. My apologies.
No worries :)
By the way, I'm interested in Windows 7 as well (not as much as OS X, clearly :p), do you have to pay to get the beta that was released?
r.j.s
Apr 17, 2009, 09:29 AM
By the way, I'm interested in Windows 7 as well (not as much as OS X, clearly :p), do you have to pay to get the beta that was released?
No, but I don't think you can get serials anymore from MS.
steveza
Apr 17, 2009, 09:53 AM
No worries :)
By the way, I'm interested in Windows 7 as well (not as much as OS X, clearly :p), do you have to pay to get the beta that was released?There's a release candidate coming out in he new few weeks which will be available to everyone and will reportedly only expire in June 2010.
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