Sunday, May 9, 2010

Why Upgrade to Windows 7


Windows 7 is believed to provide security, stability and convenience. There are many reasons for selecting Windows 7 as a OS for a PC.
It is observed that a PC which has run Vista will also most likely be compatible with Windows 7. This will load programs, boot up and shut down faster. Even low system requirements like 1GB RAM and a 1GHz PC are also was found to support Windows 7. So, this makes it possible to be installed on computer notebooks up to high end desktops.
There are three ‘Aero’ features in it. Aero peek will allow the user to make all the windows transparent, and see the desktop. Aero shake allows the user to select an active window, and simply shake the mouse to minimize all other panes. Aero snap makes the window selected by the user move away from the display to get resized to half.

The taskbar is really wonderfully made in such a way that when you traverse on the icons, you can have thumbnail previews of open files with just a click. For each software to be opened, when we right click on that, you can also view the recently opened files in the jump list, so that time is saved in searching for them.
Most hardware in a PC is compatible with Windows 7, and new drivers are not necessary to install. System security prompts are controlled by using an intuitive slider bar. If there is a compatible touch screen desktop or laptop, multi touch can be used to navigate through the operating system, and open and move documents with a single flip of the finger. Catalogues of photos, videos and files of a single type, are made at one place, irrespective of where they are placed in the hard drive. The network setup is optimized to share devices, documents, and printers among PCs that are in a password protected network. Last but not least, Windows 7 will suite third party upgrades.

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