The difference between the different win 7 system versions

  

1, Windows 7 Starter (primary version)

Windows 7 Starter is designed for Microsoft's netbook, which is a lightweight and low-profile laptop, which is the least functional version. The Aero effects feature has been streamlined and does not support 64-bit support, but it can perform any Windows task. The system does not replace the desktop background and does not have some features such as Windows Media Center and Mobile Center. It is mainly obtained through system integration or pre-installation on OEM computers, and the system also has certain restrictions on the hardware of the computer.

2, Windows 7 Home Basic (Home Basic Edition)

Windows 7 Home Basic is a simplified home version, with unlimited applications, enhanced visual experience, but no complete Aero glass window effect. Support advanced network (ad-hoc wireless network and Internet connection support ICS), support for multiple monitors, mobile center (Mobility Center, no Windows Media Center, lack of Tablet support, no remote desktop, no application theme, can only join can not be created Home Network Group, etc.

3, Windows 7 Home Premium (Home Premium)

Windows 7 Home Premium adds Aero Glass advanced interface, advanced window navigation on the regular version Improved media format support, media center and media stream enhancements (including Play To), multi-touch, better handwriting recognition, etc. Mainly for home users, to meet the needs of home entertainment, but not support Windows Domain, Windows XP mode, multi-language, etc.

4, Windows 7 Professional (Professional Edition)

Windows 7 Professional replaces the commercial version under Windows Vista, mainly for enthusiasts and small businesses Users, to meet basic office development needs, it supports data management functions such as domain join (Domain Join), advanced network backup, etc. Perceptual printing technology (automatically select the right printer on the home or office network), encrypted file system, presentation mode (Presentation Mode), Windows XP mode, etc. With 64-bit system, it can support larger memory (192GB). Br>

5, Windows 7 Enterprise (Enterprise Edition)

Windows 7 Enterprise is an advanced version for the enterprise market, providing a series of enterprise-level enhancements to meet the needs of enterprise data sharing, management, security and so on. Includes functions such as Branch Cache, DirectAccess, BitLocker, AppLocker, Virtualization Enhancements, Management, Compatibility and Deployment, and VHD Boot Support.

6, Windows 7 Ultimate (Flagship)

Windows 7 Ultimate (Flagship) is aimed at high-end users and software enthusiasts, with all the features of Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional, of course, the hardware requirements are also the highest. The version is basically the same product, only in the way of authorization and its related applications and services. Professional Edition and Home Premium users can pay to upgrade to Ultimate with the Windows Update Service (WAU). Win7 Ultimate does not include the Windows Ultimate Extras feature.

Among several versions of Windows, Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional are the two main versions, the former for home users and the latter for business users.

Some win7 system versions will have a distinction between 32-bit version and 64-bit version. They have no difference in appearance or function, mainly because there is a distinction between memory support, 64-bit version supports 16GB or 192GB of memory, while the 32-bit version can only support up to 4GB of memory. Current mainstream CPUs are generally 64-bit compatible and can support 64-bit system versions.

Understand the difference between the above versions, you can choose the system version according to your personal needs, according to the computer configuration.

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