Top 10 reasons to upgrade to Windows 7: 10 seconds to boot

  

Windows 7 is getting closer and closer to us, so should we upgrade in time? US technology blog Silicon Alley Insider author Puri · Preethi Dumpala recently wrote that PC users have ten reasons to upgrade to Windows 7 systems, such as easy Wi-Fi connection, faster boot speed. All the reasons are listed as follows:

1, easy to connect to Wi-Fi. In the Windows 7 taskbar there is an icon that shows the available Wi-Fi network, and the user simply clicks on the icon to select which network to connect to. Although simple, it is a very useful feature compared to Vista users who have to go through tedious procedures to connect to Wi-Fi.

2, the pop-up window is reduced. In Windows 7, system messages are displayed in the taskbar as notifications, and users can view them at any time they want to see them without having to deal with pop-ups.

3, easier to share files. A feature called "HomeGroup" makes it easier for Windows 7 users to share files, music and pictures on all PCs on the home network, and users who are new to the home network can automatically find this password-protected feature.

4, has a new "Device Stage" device management function. This is a platform for peripherals such as cell phones, cameras and printers that centralizes the applications and services of all peripherals in one place for easy operation.

5. Have the "BitLocker" encryption function for mobile storage. The "BitLocker to Go" tool in Windows 7 allows users to set password protection for USB devices such as flash drives, protecting the user's files even if the device is lost.

6, boot speed is faster. The Windows 7 system takes only 30 seconds to complete the boot process.

7, with the library (Libraries) function. The smart library can automatically collect files with similar properties such as pictures from PCs, mobile hard disks and other network PCs, and display them together. For example, the Picture Smart Library allows users to browse all the photos and images scattered across folders and shared locations.

8, UAC (User Account Control) is not so annoying. In the Vista system, whenever a user attempts to open Device Manager, add drivers, or perform other operations, a UAC window pops up asking for user confirmation, while Windows 7 allows the user to perform more while reducing the number of confirmations. task.

9, with multi-touch function. On devices with touch screens, Windows 7 allows users to open applications in touch, scroll in IE and Word, and graffiti in Paint.

10, Windows 7 is not Vista. Editor's Note, obviously, the bloggers have something to say. Windows Vista is accused of being a major failure of Microsoft and has been repeatedly rated as one of the most failed operating systems in history.


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