Windows 7 [1] (formerly known as Blackcomb and Vienna) is the latest operating systems from Microsoft Corporation and successor to Windows Vista.
This new version of Windows includes the achievements of Windows Vista while making numerous changes, including various changes in the interface and ergonomics, a special effort for the transparent management of mobile machines and the concern of improve the overall system performance (flow, speed of execution, even on less capable systems such as netbooks) compared to its predecessor.
By identifying this new version by its version number (this is the seventh version of Windows), Microsoft revives an abandoned logical since Windows 3.2 and Windows NT 4.0. The tradition was so far only Windows versions are identified by reference to the year of release (Windows 95 ...) or by an ad hoc name (Windows XP or Windows Vista). However, Windows 7 is based on the NT kernel 6.1.
On April 8, 2010, the software beyond the 10% market share in five months while Windows Vista had to wait 16 months to reach an even score [2
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Windows 7 is great, I like the transparent things of the toolbars and all the features are very user friendly. I like the preview feature also. If anyone is deciding whether or not to upgrade to Windows 7 I would definitely recommend to do so.
Windows 7 is great, I like the transparent things of the toolbars and all the features are very user friendly. I like the preview feature also. If anyone is deciding whether or not to upgrade to Windows 7 I would definitely recommend to do so.
I have dos games running without dosbox or compatibility mode on my computer running windows 7 home premium. The only time I have problems is when the game checks for how much RAM you have, and it they don't know what gigabytes are. But that doesn't happen very often.