Archive for April, 2010

Windows 7 Ultimate and Its Features

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Windows 7 is the next evolution of Microsoft’s long running Windows operating system line. The new OS is faster, boasts increased stability, and allows for more functions than ever before. It has surpassed the previous version of Windows which was Windows Vista and is now Microsoft’s flagship OS. Ultimate is the top of the line version of the new system boasting the most features and options.

Since it is essentially fully loaded, it is also the most expensive version of the operating system. It supports additional features such as the ability to run in XP mode. This was a mode designed to emulate XP to allow greater compatibility with older programs. While new programs continue to be made, some of us either don’t want to upgrade to newer versions or can’t afford to.

Windows 7 Ultimate also allows you to connect to corporate networks with ease and peace of mind with Domain Join. This is an advanced networking feature that allows for better security as well as ease of use. You can also backup your computer to a home based or business based network in addition to the standard restoration options available to you.

However one of the most powerful and popular items available with this new operating system is Bitlocker. Bitlocker is an optional part of the operating system that when enabled secures your entire drive. Once you have activated the component anything saved to your hard drive from pictures to movies is automatically encrypted to protect your privacy and identity. It can also encrypt portable storage devices such as external hard drives and thumb drives.

The next option, which makes this version stand out from the rest, is the language selection you have once the OS is installed. After the operating system has been installed, you can choose to install any one or all of the 35 optional language components available to you. This allows you to work in a language that you prefer or simply be able to work with any that you may need to.

Aside from the advanced features, Windows 7 requires less system resources to run than its predecessor Windows Vista. This means that the amount of computers that the system can be installed into is much higher than before. This makes it much more adaptable for people with older but not obsolete computer systems. In addition, it has full 64 Bit support in order to utilize 64 Bit processors to their full potential.

However, all of this would be useless if you did not have an updated GUI to make use of it all. A GUI or “Graphical User Interface” Is what you see when you log onto your PC. Windows 7 Ultimate comes loaded with various themes, wallpapers, font types, and other graphical changes to customize your GUI however you see fit. There are also performance options to get it to go easy on the graphical bells and whistles in order to favor performance.

While Windows 7 Ultimate isn’t perfect it is a very streamlined and user friendly operating system. Modern operating systems are designed so that the user no longer has to worry about manual driver installations or rebooting after every system option change. The number of features boasted and the ease of use make this operating system something to give serious consideration to.