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Microsoft Windows 7 is coming soon

Posted by Abhyudaya Tripathi On July - 18 - 2009

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An upcoming version of Microsoft Windows is Windows 7. Microsoft has produced a series of operating for use on personal computers including business and home desktops, tablet PCs, media center PCs and laptops.

Windows 7 is one of the fastest, most stable versions of Windows yet, and a pre-release version is generating an overwhelmingly positive buzz.

  • To make tasks easier and faster
  • To make your PC work the way we want it to
  • To make it possible to do new things

Where Microsoft may find a bit rougher is in the consumer market, where Windows 7’s adoption may be slow due to a predecessor product. That predecessor product was Windows Vista.

Windows 7 is the successor to Windows Vista. It will incorporate touch technology from Microsoft’s Surface tabletop computer. Windows 7’s multi touch software can enable and laptop, PC, desktop users to use their fingers to zoom in and out of photos, draw pictures on-screen, zip quickly through slideshows, search and skim maps, and even play an on-screen piano. This multi touch features will be available via Windows 7.

Requirements for Windows 7 System

As the current version of Windows 7 is still not the final version, the system requirements are subject to change. So, the minimum system requirements are as follows:

  • 1 GB of system memory
  • 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
  • 16 GB of available disk space
  • DVD-R/W Drive
  • Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB memory (to enable Aero theme)

You should know what 64-bit gets you, when you are deciding to move up to a 64-bit operating system.

64-Bit Windows 7 Provides:

  • More bits access more memory
  • The processor inside your PC communicates with your system memory i.e. RAM with numeric addressing.
  • The maximum amount of memory a 32-bit processor can address is 4 gigabytes. Newer 64-bit processors, not to mention the 64-bit operating systems that run on them can address 17,179,869,184 gigabytes of RAM
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