About Windows 7: Seven things you must know

  

Windows 7---Microsoft's next Windows operating system is already closer to us. This may be closer than you thought before, because original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Microsoft's trusted partners have already got early copies of Windows 7. At the D6 (All Things Digital) conference held in May this year, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates and its successor Ballmer showed the user interface of earlier versions of Windows 7. However, the design and development work of Windows 7 is handled by Steven Sinofsky. As everyone knows, Steven Sinofsky is known for being tight-lipped. After successfully launching the Office series software, May Steven Sinofsky - who took over Windows after July, his success became more and more office out of the door, Steven Sinofsky took over the development work of Windows 7.

So, for now, there is not much exact information about Microsoft's flagship operating system, Windows 7, and there are only a lot of guesses and rumors. So, what new features and features do you expect Windows 7 to have? Here are some of my predictions:

1.Windows 7 should not be completely rewritten on the Windows platform.

In contrast, according to Microsoft Windows product manager Chris Flores, Windows 7 should not It is an upgrade and update to the NT kernel, just like Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. This would mean that the original application should run on Windows 7 without major adjustments, and there will be an upgrade path that will enable Windows Vista users to migrate to the Windows 7 platform, but for Windows XP users. This can be difficult. Although Microsoft may learn from the modular structure of Windows Server 2008, everyone has been rumored that the "MinWin" kernel is almost impossible. Earlier, there were rumors that Microsoft might use a modular kernel to provide a simple version of Windows 7 that could run on a simple configuration system that Vista could not run.

2. Windows 7 user interface will add new touch-enabled features

This will include gesture-based operations, much like Apple's iPhone and Microsoft's own Surface. At the D6 conference, Microsoft demonstrated the touch controller, a ring-shaped launcher similar to the Ink Seine tablet note-taking tool developed by Microsoft Research. Windows Mobile 7 is also likely to add a similar touch interface.

3. Forget about Vista's postponed release to everyone, "Injury", Windows 7 is very likely to arrive early

Just saying that the industry is very disappointed with Microsoft's delay in releasing Vista, this is very disappointing It's just the simplest description. And Vista won't let everyone down again, it's not just because Microsoft is very careful about managing the release of Windows 7, and the owner of Windows 7, Sinofsky, has always been known for delivering products on time. At the Professional Developers Conference in October this year, we should be able to see the first public release of the Windows 7 Developer Edition (followed by the Professional Developers Conference, held in hardware one week later) The Center's WinHEC conference will announce more information about the lower layers of Windows 7.) Although Micro has always said that the final release of Windows 7 will be in 2010, there are indications that Microsoft is likely to launch Windows 7 in the second half of 2009.

4.Windows 7 will be more integrated with Windows Live

Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie has promised that Microsoft's next-generation operating system will integrate cloud computing (Cloud Computing ). And Microsoft's Windows 7 will indeed fulfill Ray Ozzie's promise. The third generation of Windows Live tools is coming soon, adding to the integration of Microsoft's online and offline products. At present, Microsoft has a lot of “Live”, which is gradually changing the way people live and work, especially Live Mesh. It is not only a synchronization tool, but also a technology that makes the relationship between desktop and Internet more closely. According to Microsoft's internal disclosure, Windows 7's interface and external management will be extended to the network, Live ID will also become an important part of the Windows installation process.

5. 64-bit Windows 7 will become mainstream

Although Microsoft will introduce a 32-bit version of Windows 7, we are likely to see original equipment manufacturers install 64-bit Windows 7. PCs with quad-core and 4G memory will become cheaper and more popular. 64-bit Windows 7 can take advantage of 2010 hardware, and by then there will be mature 64-bit drivers, and Windows 7 will use the same driver model as Windows Vista.

6.Windows 7 is likely to be equipped with a desktop version of Hyper-V

Hyper-V virtualization management technology is an important part of Windows Server 2008; everyone is expected to be in Windows 7 I saw a desktop version of Hyper-V, although it is likely to be only in the enterprise version of Windows 7. This will make it easier for enterprises to deploy Windows 7, while making disaster recovery and backup much easier. Integration with hardware security features such as TPM also makes virtual Windows 7 more secure, and it is difficult for authors of malicious software to develop Trojans for Windows 7, thereby reducing the risk of botnets and even helping to solve garbage. The problem with the mail. Windows 7 system management tools are likely to be based on object-oriented PowerShell systems.

7. So far, Microsoft has done a better job of keeping Windows 7 secret than any previous version.

We have heard that OEMs have just received a version of Windows 7 this year. The M1 version leaked earlier contains more advanced features, but although OEMs have obtained more information about Windows 7 from Microsoft than in the past, they have done more confidential work on the information obtained than in the past. Better. From Apple, Microsoft has learned a lot, including how to control product information leaks, and does not intend to announce all the details of Windows 7 before the official release. Although Windows 7 will be released soon, it is like the developer preview of Internet Explorer 8, which does not include all features until the final release.

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