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Windows 7 Activation Is Included In The Torrent.
Is a version of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Mic
rosoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, lapt
ops, netbooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Windows 7 was released to manuf
acturing on July 22, 2009, and reached general retail availability on October 22
, 2009, less than three years after the release of its predecessor, Windows Vist
a. Windows 7's server counterpart, Windows Server 2008 R2, was released at the s
ame time. Windows 7 will be succeeded by Windows 8, which has no release date as
of yet.
Unlike its predecessor, Windows Vista, which introduced a large number of new fe
atures, Windows 7 was intended to be a more focused, incremental upgrade to the
Windows line, with the goal of being compatible with applications and hardware w
ith which Windows Vista is already compatible. Presentations given by Microsoft
in 2008 focused on multi-touch support, a redesigned Windows Shell with a new ta
skbar, referred to as the Superbar, a home networking system called HomeGroup, a
nd performance improvements. Some standard applications that have been included
with prior releases of Microsoft Windows, including Windows Calendar, Windows Ma
il, Windows Movie Maker, and Windows Photo Gallery, are not included in Windows
7; most are instead offered separately at no charge as part of the Windows Live
Essentials suite.
New And Changed Features
Windows 7 includes a number of new features, such as advances in touch and handw
riting recognition, support for virtual hard disks, improved performance on mult
i-core processors, improved boot performance, DirectAccess, and kernel improveme
nts. Windows 7 adds support for systems using multiple heterogeneous graphics ca
rds from different vendors (Heterogeneous Multi-adapter), a new version of Windo
ws Media Center, a Gadget for Windows Media Center, improved media features, the
XPS Essentials Pack and Windows PowerShell being included, and a redesigned Cal
culator with multiline capabilities including Programmer and Statistics modes al
ong with unit conversion. Many new items have been added to the Control Panel, i
ncluding ClearType Text Tuner, Display Color Calibration Wizard, Gadgets, Recove
ry, Troubleshooting, Workspaces Center, Location and Other Sensors, Credential M
anager, Biometric Devices, System Icons, and Display. Windows Security Center ha
s been renamed to Windows Action Center (Windows Health Center and Windows Solut
ion Center in earlier builds), which encompasses both security and maintenance o
f the computer. The default setting for User Account Control in Windows 7 has be
en criticized for allowing untrusted software to be launched with elevated privi
leges without a prompt by exploiting a trusted application. Microsoft's Windows
kernel engineer Mark Russinovich acknowledged the problem, but noted that malwar
e can also compromise a system when users agree to a prompt. Windows 7 also supp
orts images in the RAW image format through the addition of Windows Imaging Comp
onent-enabled image decoders, which enables raw image thumbnails, previewing and
metadata display in Windows Explorer, plus full-size viewing and slideshows in
Windows Photo Viewer and Window Media Center.
The taskbar has seen the biggest visual changes, where the Quick Launch toolbar
has been replaced with pinning applications to the taskbar. Buttons for pinned a
pplications are integrated with the task buttons. These buttons also enable the
Jump Lists feature to allow easy access to common tasks. The revamped taskbar al
so allows the reordering of taskbar buttons. To the far right of the system cloc
k is a small rectangular button that serves as the Show desktop icon. This butto
n is part of the new feature in Windows 7 called Aero Peek. Hovering over this b
utton makes all visible windows transparent for a quick look at the desktop. In
touch-enabled displays such as touch screens, tablet PCs, etc., this button is s
lightly wider to accommodate being pressed with a finger. Clicking this button m
inimizes all windows, and clicking it a second time restores them. Additionally,
there is a feature named Aero Snap, that automatically maximizes a window when
it is dragged to the top of the screen. Dragging windows to the left/right edges
of the screen allows users to snap documents or files on either side of the scr
een for comparison between windows. When a user moves windows that were maximize
d using Aero Snap, the system restores their previous state automatically. This
functionality is also accomplished with keyboard shortcuts. Unlike in Windows Vi
sta, window borders and the taskbar do not turn opaque when a window is maximize
d with Windows Aero applied. Instead, they remain translucent.
Removed Features
A number of capabilities and certain programs that were a part of Windows Vista
are no longer present or have been changed, resulting in the removal of certain
functionalities. These include the classic Start Menu user interface, some taskb
ar features, Windows Explorer features, Windows Media Player features, Windows U
ltimate Extras and InkBall. Four applications bundled with Windows Vista Windows
Photo Gallery, Windows Movie Maker, Windows Calendar and Windows Mail are not i
ncluded with Windows 7, but applications with mostly similar functionality are i
nstead available for free in a separate package called Windows Live Essentials w
hich can be found on the Microsoft website. Although Windows Ultimate Extras was
removed, many of the extras are able to be installed. Most popular extras were
Microsoft Texas Hold 'em, Microsoft Tinker, and Windows DreamScene. InkBall may
also be installed into Windows 7.
Editions
Windows 7 is available in six different editions, but only the Home Premium, Pro
fessional, and Ultimate editions are available for retail sale to consumers in m
ost countries. The other editions are aimed at other markets, such as the develo
ping world or enterprise use. Each edition of Windows 7 includes all of the capa
bilities and features of the edition below it. All editions support the 32-bit (
IA-32) processor architecture and all editions except Starter support the 64-bit
(x86-64) processor architecture. The installation media is the same for all the
consumer editions of Windows 7 that have the same processor architecture, with
the license determining the features that are activated, and license upgrades pe
rmitting the subsequent unlocking of features without re-installation of the ope
rating system. This is the first time Microsoft has distributed 2 DVDs (1 DVD fo
r IA-32 processor architecture, the other DVD for x86-64 processor architecture)
for each edition of Windows 7 (Except for Starter and Home Basic. However, inst
allation DVD of Windows 7 Home Basic 64-bit edition is not included but can be o
btained from Microsoft.). Users who wish to upgrade to an edition of Windows 7 w
ith more features can then use Windows Anytime Upgrade to purchase the upgrade,
and unlock the features of those editions. Some copies of Windows 7 have restric
tions, in which it must be distributed, sold, or bought and activated in the geo
graphical region (One of the geographical regions can be either: Southeast Asia;
India; or Latin America and the Caribbean) specified in its front cover box.
Microsoft is offering a family pack of Windows 7 Home Premium (in select markets
) that allows installation on up to three PCs. The "Family Pack" costs $259.99 i
n the United States; it was available at a cost of $149.99 for some weeks when i
t was first introduced.
On September 18, 2009, Microsoft said they were to offer temporary student disco
unts for Windows 7. The offer ran in the US and the United Kingdom, with similar
schemes available in Canada, Australia, Korea, Mexico, France and India. Studen
ts with a valid .edu or .ac.uk email address could apply for either Windows 7 Ho
me Premium or Professional, priced at $30
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Hardware Requirements
Architecture: 32-bit
Processor: 1 GHz
Memory: (RAM) 1GB
Graphics Card: DirectX 9 Graphics Processor With WDDM Driver Model 1.0 (For Aero
)
HDD: Free Space 16 GB Of Free Disk Space
Optical Drive: DVD drive (only to install from DVD/CD Media)
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Hardware Requirements
Architecture: 64-bit
Processor: 1 GHz
Memory: (RAM) 2GB
Graphics Card: DirectX 9 Graphics Processor With WDDM Driver Model 1.0 (For Aero
)
HDD: Free Space 20 GB Of Free Disk Space
Optical Drive: DVD drive (only to install from DVD/CD Media)
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Physical Memory (RAM) Limits In 32-bit Windows
Windows 7 Ultimate: 4GB
Windows 7 Enterprise: 4GB
Windows 7 Professional: 4GB
Windows 7 Home Premium: 4GB
Windows 7 Home Basic: 4GB
Windows 7 Starter: 2GB
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Physical Memory (RAM) Limit in 64-bit Windows
Windows 7 Ultimate: 192GB
Windows 7 Enterprise: 192GB
Windows 7 Professional: 192GB
Windows 7 Home Premium: 16GB
Windows 7 Home Basic: 8GB
Windows 7 Starter: N/A