Microsoft will evade seven questions about Windows 7

  

Windows7, of course we have to wait until Microsoft releases it to know how, and tomorrow's results will be revealed. Today, ZDnet's senior editor Ed Bott will take a breakdown for everyone. At the PDC conference tomorrow, Microsoft will not answer the 7 questions about Windows 7:

1. How many versions will Windows 7 release?

A lot of customer feedback has a lot of information asking Microsoft to publish a list of Windows 7 versions, but don't be fooled about it, because Microsoft has not done the final packaging work for Windows 7, of course you can't ask about Ultimate Extras. Information.

2. What is the price of Windows 7?

You might guess that its price will not be too high, the purpose of course is to attract XP users to win7. Maybe you are right, but you can't get information from your Windows team or official to confirm your guess.

3. What is the minimum and recommended configuration for Windows 7?

Microsoft has revealed that any program and hardware that runs on vista can work on Windows 7. However, at present, they have not disclosed the requirements for memory, CPU and hard disk space. It is expected that this information will be blank in the coming months.

4. What services and programs will Windows Live include?

Obviously, some programs under Vista, such as Mail, Movie Maker, and Photo Gallery, will be removed in Windows 7 and can only be downloaded via Windows Live. Windows Live Wave 3 and the accompanying web application are currently in beta and there is no complete list. The list of products and services for the Windows Live Wave 3 lineup will not be public until November 12.

5. Will Windows 7 public beta be released?

The biggest mistake Microsoft made was to release too many vista betas for too many people to participate in the test. The result is too much feedback that prevents it from focusing on improving the distribution. Microsoft executives will not reveal who will get the test permission, perhaps on BT, Windows 7 is a hot word.

6. When will Windows 7 be released?

Recently, rumors about the release date of Windows 7, everyone is speculating that it will be released from May to early 2010. If you want to ask the executives about the problem, then you will find nothing.

7. Why is it called Windows 7?

This is still used? I believe everyone knows. Don't ask for trouble.

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