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22 October

I love it when Windows 7 comes together


Software's A-Team Deliver The Goods. 

by SoftwareGuru


"In 2007 a crack programmer unit was sent to the prison of EPIC FAIL by the internet for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the lifehacker underground.

Today, still wanted by the internet, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if you've finally realised that XP is butt ugly, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team."

Bursting through the critics like a punch from Mr. T, Microsoft is back to its crowd-pleasing best with the arrival of Windows 7.

Realising that Vista's original 64-bit design with it's RAM-hungry belly was never going to win over the mid-to-low end machines (the watered down 32-bit version only existed because PC manufacturers thought it would help hardware sales), the follow-up was always going to take a different approach.

Now at Software4Students you can discover the newest member of the windows family and finally see the difference for yourself.















 










Have It All With Windows 7 Ultimate

Now, don't be scared by the following tech-talk. Windows 7 comes in two versions so you need to know which is right for you...

Please note that your computer must have a 64-bit compatible processor to run 64-bit Windows 7 software.

Windows 7 is available in either 32-bit or 64-bit flavours and choosing which version is right for you really depends on which type of programs you intend to use.

For the typical home user who likes to surf the net, check email, enjoy multimedia content and do all of the regular run-of-the-mill things, the 32-bit version will do just fine.

While Microsoft are correct that 1GB of RAM will run Windows 7 smoothly, by the time you install all of those other resource hogging programs you'll be wishing that you'd invested in that extra memory to bring it up to 2GB. Especially with memory prices being fairly cheap these days.

If you're on a tight budget, a USB stick (external) can be used to enable the ReadyBoost function which will help performance to some degree although extra RAM (internal) is infinitely better and worth every penny.

For home users who enjoy computer games, or use professional standard programs such as any in the Adobe CS4 range, 64-bit Windows 7 is the best option available.

32-bit architecture means that the OS generally can't see past 3GB of RAM. This is regardless of how much is installed in your computer.

Therefore, to benefit from 4GB of RAM or more, and to ensure your system has enough horsepower to do everything you could ever want it to, Software4Students advise customers to buy the 64-bit Windows 7 edition.

Both Windows 7 versions have an exclusive feature that allows it to run a program in Windows XP mode. This is good news if you happen to use an older program which you found to be slightly buggy in Vista. In truth, the feature is aimed more at business IT departments than home users but it is worth having regardless.

Save Money By Upgrading.

Parents who want value for money now have excellent options as to how they can improve their home computer experience on a low budget.

As opposed to buying a new PC, adding an extra stick of RAM memory and purchasing Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit from Software4Students can provide many of the the performance gains of a new computer but at a fraction of the price.

The Hard Disk Drive Issue

Providing you check the health of your computer hard drive BEFORE you install Windows 7 and there are no bad areas found by your hard disk monitor software, you're all set to revamp your current system.

If you're confused by the idea of a "hard drive failing" think of your PC the same way as you do a car. As the first article linked above states:

"Part of the routine maintenance procedures of both cars and computers is making sure worn parts are replaced before they fail completely and catastrophically."


Something as simple as a 30 minute scan of your drive could save you many hours of frustration in the long run.

Windows 7 is finally here and it's time to enjoy the benefits it brings to our daily digital lives.

As Hannibal from The A-Team might say, I love it when a plan comes together.














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