Windows 7 is an operating system produced by Microsoft and released in 2009, as a successor to its predecessor, Windows Vista. As a follow-u...
Windows 7 is an operating system produced by Microsoft and released in 2009, as a successor to its predecessor, Windows Vista. As a follow-up operating system from Windows Vista which was released in 2006, Windows 7 prioritizes the basic development of Windows by managing software and Graphical User Interface (GUI) which is visually easier and simpler to operate. Microsoft also claims an increase in Windows 7's performance in support of processing to 64-bit.
In terms of improvement, Windows 7 has the operating functions of applications and an easy-to-use interface, such as improved preview of the Task Bar, instant search for files or media, and the easy sharing feature through HomeGroup networks. As for the Aero Snap feature for viewing two windows side by side, this will automatically snap the two opened windows to fit on the screen. There are still many features that Windows Vista or XP users can switch to using Windows 7.
Advantages of Windows 7
Windows 7 has a lot of features and advantages as a form of improvement from its predecessor version. If you are a Windows 7 user, then you must know some hidden features that are quite helpful. Most of the features of Windows 7 are easy to use and can help your work productivity. Some of the features of Windows 7 include the following:
Windows Taskbar
This is the Windows 7 taskbar designed to be easy to use, allowing you to pin items to the taskbar so you can open frequently used applications at any time with a single click. With this feature, it can also give you quick access to your recently opened files by right-clicking the pinned item.
Windows Aero Interface
Windows Aero includes the design language used for the interface in Windows 7. Some of its advantages include touch screen support, to translucent windows or translucent windows. The Aero Snap, Aero Peek, and Aero Shake features allow you to move or resize open windows to be more flexible.
Windows Action Center
In Windows 7, you can access the Windows Action Center via the small flag in the lower right corner. Windows Action Center enables notifications when something requires the computer user's attention. Some of the things you can see for example, notifications when the firewall is disabled or warnings to backup your hard drive.
Windows Themes
Windows 7 provides theme personalization which is further enhanced than its predecessors. Windows Themes or desktop background packs along with system sounds will personalize a new experience for you. You can access some of the built-in themes in the Control Panel, and you can download additional themes from Microsoft. In addition you can change the wallpaper or desktop background with the image you want from your computer.
Windows Gadgets
One of these features introduced in Windows Vista is Windows Gadgets. You can still use the features of Windows gadgets by installing them for Windows 7. This feature allows you to track the weather, monitor CPU usage, and update your social media feeds.
Windows Search
In Windows 7, you can use the Windows Search feature. directly access the Start menu, then you will open a search box to help find programs and files quickly on your commuter. The advantage of the search results, you will be presented with groupings in categories such as Programs, Music, and Documents.
Windows 7 is an operating system that is quite good to use, because it has a full improvement from previous versions, namely Windows Vista and XP. As the successor to Windows XP and Vista, Windows 7 offers a variety of new features as well as a more attractive and impressive user experience.
Furthermore, Windows 7 provides its operating system with a security system that can be set by the user through the User Account Control menu. Through this feature, users can set computer protection against malware and virus attacks, where for the first time Windows has succeeded in creating a screen protection system that is very useful for preventing autorun scripts from malware and viruses.
Windows 7 also provides relief on the specs required to install this operating system. Users only need a computer or laptop with a minimum specification of 1 GHz speed, 1 GB RAM, and 16 GB hard disk space.
Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit/X64) is one of the most used by most users so far. Although Microsoft itself has advised users from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, to immediately update to a newer Windows, namely Windows 10, users still stick to Windows 7 Ultimate Version and Windows 8.1.
System Requirements :
Processor: 1 GHz Processor or faster
Memory: 1 GB RAM for 32-Bit | 2GB RAM for 64-Bit
Storage: 20 GB of free storage space
DirectX: DirectX 9 with WDDM 1.0 or higher
Pre-Installed :
Internet Explorer 11
.NET Framework 4.8
DirectX End-User Runtimes
Windows Defender Updates
Notes :
Processors that have the latest Intel 7 generation (Kaby Lake) and AMD generation 7 (Bristol Ridge) are no longer able to use Windows 7, it is recommended to use Windows 10.



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