Top 10 Windows 7 issues to be solved

  

Windows 7 has dramatically improved Windows Vista. Some people even think that Windows 7 is just the level that Vista should achieve. Windows 7 has a new taskbar and is equipped with new security features. The Windows XP Mode feature solves the compatibility problem that Vista has always been criticized.

However, this does not mean that Windows 7 has no problems. When Microsoft released Windows 7, Microsoft promised Windows 7 functionality to be far more powerful than it is today. Microsoft has indeed fulfilled its initial commitment in many ways. But in some ways, Windows 7 is still some distance from the perfect operating system. The eWEEK website has recently summarized the top 10 issues that Windows 7 needs to address:

Security
Although Windows 7 has added several new security features, the stability of this system still needs to be improved. In terms of building Windows system security, Microsoft should come up with more ideas to improve system security without disturbing users.

Online integration
The online integration of Windows 7 system is very low. As Windows users' Web applications become more frequent, Windows 7 must be convenient for users to use a variety of Web services. Microsoft should solve this problem as soon as possible.

Initial
Microsoft needs to give up the initial version of Windows 7. Windows 7 Initial Edition lacks many common features. Compared to other netbook operating systems, the Windows 7 initial version does not have any advantages. If Microsoft wants Windows 7 to succeed, Microsoft must learn to give up.

Search function needs to be improved
The file search function of Windows 7 has been improved. However, many users still find it difficult to find the files and folders they need. Microsoft needs to solve the Windows 7 search problem. Whether it's integrating some Bing search technology into the operating system or looking for other ways to improve search capabilities, Microsoft must do so.

Enterprise Concerns
Although most companies think that Windows 7 is better than Vista, there are still many companies hesitating to deploy this operating system. Microsoft has not effectively addressed this important issue. Windows 7 can be truly successful as long as it allows business users to see their value.

XP system upgrade
When Microsoft announced that Windows XP users can not directly upgrade to Windows 7, many people think that Microsoft's decision is wrong. Although most users may purchase a new PC with Windows 7 installed, many users still want to continue using XP, and there are many difficulties in choosing to upgrade Windows 7 from XP.

Local Application
When users start Windows 7 for the first time, they will find that Windows Mail, Windows Media Center and other local applications need to be downloaded before they can be used. Users of the download program will also find that the versions of these programs are still the same as those in the Vista system.
Microsoft should actively develop these native applications.

Blood Software

For years, Microsoft has been accused of deficiencies in cleaning up Windows system bloatware. Unfortunately, Windows 7 still has this problem. Microsoft's latest version of the operating system uses outdated code, as well as some simple native applications (usually useless and taking up system resources). Worst of all, these bloated software slows down the system and is very easy to target hackers.

Microsoft, now is the time to lose weight!

Upgrade issues

After upgrading from Vista to Windows 7, many users have problems. A recent survey of more than 100,000 customers by iYogi, a consumer services organization, found that nearly 31% of users experienced problems during the upgrade to Windows 7.

Despite the small proportion of users with upgrade issues, considering the huge market share of Windows systems, Windows 7 upgrade issues must not be ignored.

Adaptation Process

Because many Windows users who resist Vista choose to use Windows XP, users who choose to use Windows 7 will have to adapt to the new system environment. This may not be Microsoft's responsibility, but Microsoft has to take on this responsibility.

Microsoft's mentoring program does not help those old XP users. In order to facilitate XP users to use Windows 7, Microsoft needs to find another way out.

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