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 youcheck out this list on what is in each edition.
System requirements to install Windows 7 is a 1GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 16GB of free diskspace 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.
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Faster and easier to launch programs and find the documents you use most often
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Make your web experience faster, easier and safer than ever with Internet Explorer® 8
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Easy to create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup
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Watch, pause, rewind, and record TV on your PC1
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Run many existing Windows XP productivity applications in Windows 72
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Connect to company networks easily and securely with Domain Join
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Recover your data easily with automatic back-up to your home or business network.
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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
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