7 points between Microsoft WIN7 and WIN8

  
Computer Shop News 1. Desktop and User Interface: Win8 uses a new user interface based on the Microsoft Metro design language. The interface environment features a new block-based splash screen that is very similar to Windows Phone. A vertical toolbar provides access to system and application related features such as search, share, device management, settings, and launch buttons. 2. Windows Store Apps: Windows 8 will introduce a new style of application that provides a fast, fluid experience with environmental optimization of touch screens. Dynamic content is also provided on the splash screen. 3. Integrate online services: Windows 8 offers a more integrated online service. Users can now log in with a Microsoft account, which is officially named Windows Live ID. This allows different users to synchronize settings across multiple computers, access Windows SkyDrive cloud storage services, and allows applications to save directly to SkyDrive. Windows 8 integrates with Xbox Live, including Xbox Live-bound games, music and video applications, and the SmartGlass app can be used as a content on the Xbox360 video game console. 4. In Windows 8, Hybrid Boot uses hibernation technology to allow faster boot times by saving the memory of the Windows kernel to the hard disk and reloading it at boot time. 5. On Windows 8 systems, Windows To GO allows Windows 8 Enterprise to “start” or “escape from a bootable USB device such as a flash drive”. Two new recovery features include refresh and reset. The refresh function restores all Windows files to their original state while maintaining settings, files and applications, while the reset function restores the computer to factory defaults. 6. Windows 8 system supports USB 3.0. 7. Other features in the Windows 8 system include Internet Explorer 10. The Internet Explorer 10 browser will be a desktop application and will also be a touch-optimized application. The file manager includes a ribbon, its updated file action dialog provides more detailed statistics, and has a pause file transfer function that handles conflicts when copying files. Compared with Windows 7, the functions deleted in Windows 8 are as follows: 1. "Start” menu deletion, support full screen interface called "Start Screen". 2. The Aero Glass theme is removed to support Metro style themes. 3. Microsoft Gadgets removed. 4. The command bar is replaced by the new function area. 5. Windows Media Center will no longer be listed as the default. 6. Parental Controls is replaced by Family Safety. 7. Blue Screen of Death no longer displays as many technical information as possible that caused the computer to stop. In addition, in laptop devices, Windows 8 system requirements are slightly higher than Windows 7.
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