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A Guided Tour of
Windows 7
Professor Corinne Hoisington
Windows 7
October 22, 2009
Japan
777 YEN
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ISBN - 9780538750400
Compatibilit
y
Fast
Boot Up
Device Detection
USER FRIENDLY
Price
Specifications
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TRANSITIONAL PAGEDual Release???
Paint with Ribbons
How Different?
WINDOWS 7 NEW TASKBAR
Different Approach
Peek
Very “Mac”ish
Adaptive Power
for
Longer
Battery
Life
Device Stage
Action Center
The Action Center consolidates alerts from 10 Windows features, including Security Center and Windows Defender.
Homegroup Feature
• Computers must be running Windows 7 to participate in a homegroup.
• Homegroups are only available on Home networks
Location-aware printing: Click print and the system will pick the printer closest to you!
Snap Feature
SnapFeature
JUMP LISTNew Term
Right Click on the
Icon on the
Taskbar to view a
Jump List
Sticky Notes
Versions• Windows 7 Home Premium
The follow-up to Vista Home Premium. It should be the most popular version sold in the USA and the one most home users will end up with.
• Windows 7 ProfessionalThis version replaces Vista Business. The name clearly recalls XP Professional and it will have business features that Home Premium doesn’t.
• Windows 7 UltimateUltimate is unchanged–it’s for home buyers who want all the features available and don’t mind spending extra for them. A big feature is BitLocker drive encryption.
• Windows 7 EnterpriseThis basically is the same as Ultimate, but it is for high volume licenses.
• Windows 7 Starter EditionA crippled version that can only run three programs at once (open programs, not background ones). Available worldwide, but only preinstalled. This is the version you’ll probably be seeing on netbooks. No Aero.
• Windows 7 Home BasicSort of like Home Premium but without Aero. It’s only available in emerging markets.
Th
emes
Upgrade Anytime
Using Windows Anytime Upgrade, you can
upgrade from one edition of Windows 7 to
another edition of Windows 7 and add
features to Windows, such as Windows
Media Center or networking capabilities. All
it takes is about 10 minutes.
There’s no Windows installation disc, either.
Get the upgrade online or at a computer
retail store, and unlock your new features
using just an upgrade key—with no
changes to your current files and settings.
Multi-Touch Windows 7
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