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Microsoft Windows 7 with SP1 RTM 32/64-bit (2011/ENG)
Microsoft Windows 7 with SP1 RTM 32/64-bit (2011/ENG) | 4.23 GB
ACTIVATION IS AUTOMATIC AND NOT REQUIRED
YES YOU CAN UPDATE WINDOWS
32 AND 64-BIT
NO FEATURE HAS BEEN REMOVED OR MODIFIED
This is the most complete release which includes all available versions (except "N" and "E" editions) of
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Integrated:
Windows 7 Starter 32-bit
Windows 7 Home Basic 32/64-bit
Windows 7 Home Premium 32/64-bit
Windows 7 Professional 32/64-bit
Windows 7 Enterprise 32/64-bit
Windows 7 Ultimate 32/64-bit
WINDOWS 7 STARTER is the edition of
Windows 7 that contains the fewest features.
Windows 7 Starter is only available in a 32-bit version. The Windows Aero theme is not included in this version. The desktop wallpaper and Visual Styles (
Windows 7 Basic) are not user-changeable. Its functions are very limited. Microsoft originally intended to restrict the edition to running 3 simultaneous applications,
Window 7, but this limitation was dropped. This edition is available pre-installed on computers, especially netbooks, through system integrators or computer manufacturers using OEM licences.
WINDOWS 7 HOME BASIC is available in emerging markets such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, the People's Republic of China, Colombia, India, Pakistan, Panama,
Office Professional 2010, Philippines, Mexico, Russia, Thailand, and Turkey. It is not available in developed technology markets countries including in Western and Central Europe, North America, Hong Kong, Australia and Saudi Arabia. Some Aero options are excluded along with several new features. Home Basic, along with other editions sold in emerging markets, include geographical activation restriction,
Office 2010 Professional Plus Product Key, which requires users to activate Windows within a certain region.
WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM contains features aimed at the home market segment, such as Windows Media Center, Windows Aero and multi-touch support.
WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL is targeted towards enthusiasts and small-business users. It includes all the features of
Windows 7 Home Premium, and adds the ability to participate in a Windows Server domain. Additional features include operating as a Remote Desktop server, location aware printing, Encrypting File System, Presentation Mode, Software Restriction Policies (but not the extra management features of AppLocker) and Windows XP Mode. Like Enterprise,
Windows 7 Starter Sale, Microsoft will support this edition until 2020.
WINDOWS 7 ENTERPRISE targets the enterprise segment of the market and is sold through volume licensing to companies which have a Software Assurance contract with Microsoft. Additional features include support for Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packages, BitLocker Drive Encryption, and UNIX application support. Not available through retail or OEM channels,
Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 AIO ( 21 in 1) Auto-Active, this edition is distributed through Microsoft Software Assurance (SA). As a result it includes several SA-only benefits, including a license allowing the operating of diskless nodes (diskless PCs), the running of multiple virtual machines, and activation via VLK. Like Professional, Microsoft will support this edition until 2020.
WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE contains all of the same features as
Windows 7 Enterprise, but unlike the Enterprise edition, it is available to home users on an individual license basis.
Windows 7 Home Premium and
Windows 7 Professional users are able to upgrade to
Windows 7 Ultimate for a fee using Windows Anytime Upgrade if they wish to do so. Unlike Windows Vista Ultimate, the
Windows 7 Ultimate edition does not include the Windows Ultimate Extras feature or any exclusive features as Microsoft had stated. However, even though it is the consumer equivalent to Enterprise, Microsoft will only support Ultimate until 2015, as per Home Premium.
Service Pack 1
Microsoft released the first official service pack for
Windows 7 on February 22, 2011. This is an important update that includes previously released security, performance,
Windows 7 Sale, and stability updates for
Windows 7. SP1 also includes new improvements to features and services in
Windows 7, such as improved reliability when connecting to HDMI audio devices, printing using the XPS Viewer, and restoring previous folders in Windows Explorer after restarting.
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is an update that does the following :
- Helps keep PCs supported.
- Provides ongoing improvement to the operating system, by including previous updates delivered over Windows Update as well as continuing incremental updates to the
Windows 7 platform based on customer and partner feedback.
- Makes it easy for organizations to deploy a single set of updates.
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