I recently upgraded my notebook to Windows 7. I had one glitch with a printer driver and that was it. No issues whatsoever and a very flawless process. I was very impressed. My impressions are that it is faster, seems quite stable and is very easy to use. Now to the official propaganda:
Starts up, resumes from Standby, and is ready to go in seconds.
Performance improvements include improved memory utilization and 64-bit computer support.
Works with the majority of software or devices that work with the Windows Vista operating system.
Windows Desktop Search, the Windows Aero experience, Jump Lists and Live Taskbar previews are just a few of the features that help find files and navigate open windows easily.
With longer battery life and features such as Location-Aware printing and Offline Files, mobile workers can be productive anywhere.
Improved networking options include Remote Desktop Host, HomeGroup, and Domain Join.
With Backup and Restore, customers can schedule a periodic backup to save their data or an entire system image to a network location or a local drive. This helps you quickly restore individual files or folders that get accidentally erased.
The Encrypting File System feature helps businesses protect confidential information with powerful encryption technologies that encrypt their files and folders.
Windows 7 is easier to use, more reliable, more secure, and faster than Windows XP. Windows XP is nearly a decade old, with limited support for new hardware or software. And with Windows XP Mode, you get the compatibility of Windows XP in Windows 7 Professional.
Windows 7 Professional is better than Windows Vista. Fundamentals were strengthened around performance, reliability, and security. There are User Interface improvements, better wireless networking and more comprehensive (and comprehensible) troubleshooting.
Monday, September 28, 2009
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