Monday, September 24, 2012

Win7HomePremium

The Aero Desktop, Windows 7's look and feel.

Windows Search, which is useful for finding things on your computer.

HomeGroup, which is a networking technology for sharing files, printers, music and other stuff with other Windows 7 computers.

Windows Media Center, for organizing your music, movies, television shows and so on.

Windows 7 Home Premium lacks a few security features like file and hard drive encryption. It also doesn't have the problem steps recorder, a great troubleshooting tool. The most important feature not found on this edition, however, is Windows XP Mode. XP Mode ensures backwards compatibility -- in other words, programs that ran under Windows XP will run just as well within Windows 7.

One other factor you may want to consider is that Windows 7 Home Premium can't join a domain, so businesses will want to look at a higher-level version.


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