Microsoft recently released a new operating system called Windows, this new operating system is Microsoft's response to customer protests against Windows Vista. Windows 7 uses the same structure as Vista, but it is based on important aspects such as security, performance, networking, and operating system games. The security improvement of Windows 7 is very important compared with the previous Windows operating system. Significant improvements in UAC (User Account Control) introduced in Windows Vista are widely accepted and praised.
Windows 7 has won praise and critics point out the improvement of usability and functionality compared to its predecessor Windows Vista. CNET gives 5 points to the 5 star rating of Windows 7 Home Premium and calls it "not only where Vista should exist but also where Microsoft needs to go". PC Magazine evaluates to 4 points (full score of 5 points), Windows 7 is "significant improvement" of Windows Vista, it has compatibility problems, taskbar reset, simpler home network, and faster startup I will. Maximum PC brings 9 points (out of 10 points) to Windows 7, Windows 7 achieves "dramatic progress" in terms of usability and security, and the new task bar is "worthy of separate entrance" did. PC World claims that Windows 7 is "successor to Windows XP", and the speed benchmark shows that Windows 7 is slightly faster than Windows Vista. PC World also cited Windows 7 as one of the best products of the year.
Microsoft demonstrated Windows 7 and its redesigned taskbar at PDC 2008. On December 27, 2008, Windows 7 Beta leaked to the Internet via BitTorrent. According to ZDNet performance tests, Windows 7 Beta is winning Windows XP and Vista in several important areas, such as startup time and shutdown time, file processing such as loading documents. Other fields are not beyond XP. The PC Pro benchmark for typical office activities and video editing is the same as Vista and slower than XP. On January 7, 2009, the x64 version of Windows 7 Beta (build 7000) leaked to the network, and several species were infected with Trojan horse. On CES 2009, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced that Windows 7 Beta 7000 was downloaded to ISO and MSDN users in ISO format.
Windows 7 was released by Microsoft on October 22, 2009. This is the latest version of the Windows operating system 25 years ago and the follow-up version of Windows Vista (Windows XP or later). Windows 7 was released with Windows Server 2008 R2 for Windows 7 servers. Windows 7 enhancements and new features include multi-touch support, Internet Explorer 8, improved performance and startup time, Aero Snap, Aero Shake, support for virtual hard drives, new features and improvements in Windows Media Center . Security