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Windows 7 - First Look - Part 1 Review This is the first introduction video of Windows 7 by PCWizKid.  Since Windows 7 is currently in Beta, PCWizKid has created a series reviews of all the new features that may interest you when comparing with other operating systems. Part 1 of the initial reviews of Windows 7 will cover the graphic user interface (GUI) and its features , commonly known from Vista as "Aero". If you are unsure which version of Windows 7 is for you check out this list on what is in each edition.

System requirements to install Windows 7 is a 1GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 16GB of free disk space and a DirectX 9c capable video card.
WHICH WINDOWS 7 IS BEST FOR YOU?
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Makes the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation.
Faster and easier to launch programs and find the documents you use most often
Make your web experience faster, easier and safer than ever with Internet Explorer® 8
Easy to create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup
Watch, pause, rewind, and record TV on your PC1
Run many existing Windows XP productivity applications in Windows 72
Connect to company networks easily and securely with Domain Join
Recover your data easily with automatic back-up to your home or business network.

For the first time since over a decade, the upcoming version of Windows will not demand more than the one preceding it. For the 64-bit editions, it is recommended to have 2 GB of RAM and 20 GB of hard disk space.Further, for the new Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode, Microsoft recommends having 2 GB of RAM, an additional 15 GB of hard disk space, and a processor supporting Intel-VT or AMD-V (these standards for hardware virtualization are supported by most Intel and AMD CPUs and you need to enalbe cpu virtualization in the BIOS first).

Here is a brief walkthough how PCWizKid installed Windows 7

Watch Part 1 - Introduction to Windows 7

Click here to view Part 2.  We review "The Essentials, where did they go?" of Windows 7.
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