Windows 7 versions detailed features difference contrast

  

Windows 7 contains 6 versions. The six versions are Windows 7 Starter (Primary Edition), Windows 7 Home Basic (Home Basic Edition), Windows 7 Home Premium (Home Premium Edition), Windows 7 Professional (Professional Edition), Windows 7 Enterprise (Enterprise Edition), and Windows 7 Ultimate (Flagship).

The following are the features of the various versions of Windows 7 that I have compiled and their detailed differences, which can help you understand and choose Window 7.

Windows 7 Starter (First Edition)

This is the least functional version, lacks Aero effects, no 64-bit support, it was originally designed to run more than three applications at the same time, fortunately Yes, Microsoft eventually lifted this restriction, and the final version can actually perform almost any Windows task. A strange limitation is that the desktop background cannot be replaced. In addition, there are no Windows Media Centers and Mobile Centers.

It is designed for low-end computers like netbooks, pre-installed through system integration or OEM computers, and limited to certain types of hardware.

Windows 7 Home Basic (Home Basic Edition)

This is a simplified home version, the Chinese version is expected to sell for 399 yuan. Support for multiple monitors, mobile centers, restrictions including some support for Aero effects, no Windows Media Center, lack of Tablet support, no remote desktop, can only join the home network group (Home Group).

It is only available in emerging markets such as China, India, Brazil, etc., excluding the United States, Western Europe, Japan and other developed countries.

Windows 7 Home Premium (Home Premium)

For home users, for home entertainment needs, including all desktop enhancements and multimedia features such as Aero effects, multi-touch, media center Establish a home network group, handwriting recognition, etc., do not support Windows domain, Windows XP mode, multi-language, etc.

Windows 7 Professional (Professional Edition)

For enthusiasts and small business users, meeting office development needs, including enhanced network features such as Active Directory and Domain Support, Remote Desktop, etc. There are also network backup, location-aware printing, encrypted file system, presentation mode (Presentation Mode), Windows XP mode and other functions. 64-bit can support larger memory (192GB).

Available through OEMs and retailers worldwide.

Windows 7 Enterprise (Enterprise Edition)

advanced version for the enterprise market, enterprise data sharing, management, security and other needs. Includes multi-language package, UNIX application support, BitLockerdriver
encryption, branch cache(BranchCache), etc.

Through a volume license sale with a company that has a Software
warranty contract with Microsoft. Not available in the OEM and retail markets.

Windows 7 Ultimate (Ultimate)

has all the features, and the Enterprise Edition is basically the same product, only there are differences in the License and related applications and services. For high-end users and software enthusiasts.

Professional and Home Premium users can upgrade to the Ultimate version via the Windows Anytime Upgrade (WAU) service for a fee. Unlike Windows Visita Ultimate, Windows 7 Ultimate does not include the Windows Ultimate Extras feature. In the retail market, Windows 7 Ultimate may cause a fiasco for Windows Vista
, so it is diluted.

In these six editions, Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional are the two main versions, the former for home users and the latter for business users. Only Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate will appear on the retail market, and the Home Basic is only available in developing countries and regions. The first version is available to OEMs on pre-installed netbooks, and the enterprise version is only available to large enterprise customers through volume licensing, which is almost identical in functionality to the flagship version.

Further, 32-bit version, and no 64-bit version of the appearance or functional differences, but a little different intrinsic. The 64-bit version supports 16GB or 192GB of memory, while the 32-bit version can only support up to 4GB of memory. All new and newer CPUs are currently 64-bit compatible and can be used with the 64-bit version.

There is another problem. According to the previous statement, the Home Basic Edition provides a 64-bit version. However, according to the current situation, Microsoft has not released the 64-bit version of the Home Basic Edition, and all other versions have been released.

therefore, Home Basic 64-bit support is still uncertain, we do not rule out Microsoft may cancel this version.

Having said this, can you choose the version of Windows 7 you need? The following is a list of the main function differences of each version. The table uses different colors of red, yellow and green to indicate that the corresponding functions are not supported, partially supported and supported. Clicking on the hyperlink on the item can be connected to 百度
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Windows 7 versions feature comparison

cost and functionality /usability
Starter Edition
Home Basic Home Premium

Professional Enterprise Edition




OEM Authorized Emerging Markets Retail and OEM Authorized Volume Licensing Retail and OEM Licensing 32-bit and 64-bit versions are available in 32-bit versions with maximum physical memory (64-bit mode) /A8 GB16 GB192 GB192 GB192 GB Maximum number of CPU chips 112222 Family group (create or join) Join only Join is Yes is the backup and recovery center can not be backed up to the network can not be backed up to the network can not be backed up to the network is is more than the display is no Is it fast user switching No is it is whether the desktop wallpaper can be replaced whether it is the desktop window manager is it is whether it is the mobile center is it is or is it is the Aero effect no part is is more than Point touch No No Yes is whether it comes with advanced games No No Yes Yes Yes Media Center No No Yes Yes Yes Media Player (WMP) Remote Media Experience (RME) No No Yes Yes Yes Tablet (Tablet PC) Function No No Yes Yes Yes Encrypted File System (EFS) No No No Yes is location awareness Print No No No Yes Yes Remote Desktop Host No No No Yes Yes Demo Mode No No No Yes Yes Join Service Domain No No No Yes Yes Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode Support No Virtual PC Only Virtual PC Yes Yes Application Control (AppLocker) No No No No Yes BitLocker Drive Encryption No No No No Yes BranchCache Distributed Cache No No No No Yes Direct Access (DirectAccess) No No No No Is it a UNIX-based subsystem? No No Yes Multi-language (MUI) Package No No No No Yes Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) Start No No No No Yes

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