Microsoft Windows was launched on July
22, 2009 along with its 6 versions. It helped Microsoft’s sinking boat to
recover losses occurred after Windows Vista launch. Similar to its
older versions Windows 7 as mentioned above have different 6 versions with different
capabilities and reach namely:
- Windows 7 Starter
- Windows 7 Home Basic
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- Windows 7 Professional
- Windows 7 Enterprise
- Windows 7 Ultimate
Many times we gets confused when choosing
between Windows 7 different versions. Most of people prefer Ultimate
or Professional without any knowledge for what they are paying. In
this story we going to tell you to how to choose best Windows 7 build according
to your needs. Lets’ Discuss Windows 7 versions:
Windows
7 Starter
Microsoft made this version just for small
notebook PCs, and is only available through the OEM channel on the new PCs
limited to the specific types of hardware. The Windows 7 Starter edition
does not have many required features and it also not allow automatic network
based backups. Other features that are missing – Media Center, Sticky
Notes, Snipping Tool.
Windows
7 Home Basic
This edition of Windows 7 allows you
to enjoy more multimedia entertainment on your PC. Its only available
in emerging market only like india, China, etc. Windows 7 Home Basic also
allows to manage your network in better way and also have
advanced networking support along with Mobility center support.
Windows
7 Home Premium
Most of the Time your new PC or Laptop have it
preinstalled. It have most of the features for home users. Its the
only single version which is offered to consumers. It include all features
in above Editions and in addition you gets Windows Aero Theme. But
it doesn’t support Windows XP mode, Windows Domain,
Automatic Backup, BitLocker, and multi-language.
Windows
7 Professional
This edition is mainly for Businesses and have
similar features to Home Premium except some security
and connectivity features. It have Windows XP Mode, back up
your computer over a network and ability of Remote desktop connection. It is
available to Retail users only. It lacks features like Direct Access, Different
Language Packs, App Locker, etc.
Windows
7 Enterprise/Ultimate
It available only via Microsoft
Software Assurance Licensing. Both Windows 7 Enterprise and Windows 7 Ultimate
have same features but name is changed when working place. If it’s used in
corporate environment, its called the Enterprise edition and on personal
computers it called Ultimate. It has all features in mentioned in
above Editions and along with it includes BitLocker, BitLocker
To Go, AppLocker, BranchCache, DirectAccess, MUI, etc.
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