Hi friends...!
A quick update...!
Microsoft’s Ballmer Announces Availability of Windows 7 Beta and Windows Live
http://www.microsoft.com/windows7.
http://www.windowslive.com/explore,
The beta version of Windows 7, Microsoft’s next-generation PC operating system, can be downloaded today by MSDN, TechBeta and TechNet customers. Consumers who want to test-drive the beta will be able to download it beginning Jan. 9
Very happy to share with you my first hands on Windows 7 Beta 7.0000 build. Below are the complete screenshots from installation screen to shutdown screen...
To be frank, this build is really well improved one with all excellent graphics and networking issues. It has just taken 40 minutes for installing on my Dell XPS M1530 with 2.2GHz Core 2 duo processor, Virtual PC 2004 with 20GB memory space and 800MB RAM capacity.
Thank you friends...! See you in another blog...! Take care..
2 comments:
Great information.. thanks for sharing with us
Another Update...
Windows 7 Starter
- Available worldwide to OEMs on new PCs (count netbooks as well)
- Limited to run 3 simultaneous applications at a time (no Aero UI Tweaks)
- Enhanced Taskbar, Jump Lists, Action Center will exist
Windows 7 Home Basic
- Only available in emerging markets
- No Aero UI tweaks
Windows 7 Home Premium
- Available worldwide, to OEMs and in retail
- Includes Aero UI tweaks and features multi-touch capabilities
- Adds "premium" games and media capabilities (Media Center, DVD playback, DVD creation, etc.)
- Home Groups creation
Windows 7 Professional
- Available worldwide, to OEMs and in retail
- Includes all features of Premium
- Mobility Center, Presentation Mode, Offline Folders, Domain Join, Remote Desktop Host, location-based printing and enhanced networking capabilities (Remote Desktop host, domain support, offline folders, etc.) are added
Windows 7 Enterprise
- Available only in volume licenses
- Includes all features of Professional
- BranchCache, Direct Access and Bitlocker are added
Windows 7 Ultimate
- Includes all Enterprise version features
- Limited OEM and retail availability
Instead of repeating the Windows Vista SKU horrors, Microsoft now gives its customers a choice between two primary retail editions of Windows 7: Home Premium (consumers) and Professional (business).
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