Name: | Windows 7 Pro License | Product Tyep: | Operating System |
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Applicable To: | Laptop, Tablet PC | OS Version: | Windows 8.1 32/64 Bit |
RAM: | 1 GB For 32-bit , 2 GB For 64-bit | Hard Drive: | 16 GB For 32-bit , 20 GB For 64-bit |
Product Status: | In Stock | Type: | OEM New Key |
High Light: | microsoft 7 license key,windows 7 professional license |
Online services and functionality
A new system known as "Libraries" was added for file management; users can aggregate files from multiple folders into a "Library". By default, libraries for categories such as Documents, Pictures, Music, and Video are created, consisting of the user's personal folder and the Public folder for each. The system is also used as part of a new home networking system known as HomeGroup; devices are added to the network with a password, and files and folders can be shared with all other devices in the HomeGroup, or with specific users. The default libraries, along with printers, are shared by default, but the personal folder is set to read-only access by other users, and the Public folder can be accessed by anyone
In-place upgrade from Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 to Windows 7 is supported if the processor architecture and the language are the same and their editions match (see below).[1][3][18] In-place upgrade is not supported for earlier versions of Windows; moving to Windows 7 on these machines requires a clean installation, i.e. removal of the old operating system, installing Windows 7 and reinstalling all previously installed programs. Windows Easy Transfer can assist in this process.
Windows 7 is also currently available in two forms of Windows Embedded to developers, named as Windows Embedded Standard 7 (previously known as Windows Embedded 2011, the newest being Windows Embedded Standard 7 with Service Pack 1) and Windows Embedded POSReady 7. Windows Embedded Standard 7 is supported until October 13, 2020 and Windows Embedded POSReady 7 is supported until October 12, 2021.[31]
Microsoft also supported in-place upgrades from a lower edition of Windows 7 to a higher one, using the Windows Anytime Upgrade tool.[1] There are currently three retail options available (though it is currently unclear whether they can be used with previous installations of the N versions).[27] There are no family pack versions of the Anytime Upgrade editions. It was possible to use the Product Key from a Standard upgrade edition to accomplish an in-place upgrade (e.g. Home Premium to Ultimate)
The other editions focus on other markets, such as the software development world or enterprise use. All editions support 32-bit IA-32 CPUs and all editions except Starter support 64-bit x64 CPUs. 64-bit installation media are not included in Home-Basic edition packages, but can be obtained separately from Microsoft.
System requirements for installing Windows 7 Pro | ||
Processor | 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2 | |
RAM | 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) | |
Hard disk space | 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) | |
Graphics card | Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver |