Windows 7 changes from release to current interface

  
        

Microsoft's only official release of Windows 7 for Build 7000, completed at 2 pm on December 12 last year, the latest version of Windows 7 currently available is Build 7057, completed at 8 pm on March 5th. After a lapse of almost three months, what is the obvious difference between the two on the user interface?

The most important change in Build 7057 is not that the new features are not the repair of critical vulnerabilities, but the validity period, as shown below, the end date of Build 7057 is March 1, 2010, which also This means that the Build 7057 version is very close to the RC version.


Build 7000


Build 7057

(The following picture, the former is Build 7000 version and the latter is Build 7057 Version)

Start Center:



Start button:

are normal, mouse over and click:




Personalization:








Sound:




Shortcut Key:

In Windows 7 Beta, the shortcut key "Windows" button +E opens LibrarIEs, and in Build 7057 the shortcut key is restored to open "My Computer".

User Documentation:


Right-Click Menu:






Gadgets:


Control Panel:



System:


Windows Update:


Calculator:


Snipping Tool:


Drawing:




WordPad:



Windows Media Player:


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Windows Media Center:


IE:


Remote Desktop Connection:


Compatibility:


System Restore:


Command Prompt:


Windows Firewall:


User Account:


Windows Features:

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Reliability Monitor:


System Configuration:



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