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Windows 7: All you need to know

Windows 7 is available in three different versions: Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, and Windows 7 Ultimate. Anything else you need to know is just a click away.

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Neurotoxin5291d ago

Does exactly what it says on the box.

DiffusionE5291d ago

And what exactly does it say on the box?

DiffusionE5291d ago

Oh....i was thinking on the lines of "...does your laundry, mows your lawn, gives you a massage, shows your noisy neighbour the finger...."

Evil Rant Monkey5291d ago

nope. there just here for your money. ;)

Foliage5291d ago

I'll stick with XP.

Dear Microsoft, stop screwing your customers by making multiple versions of a product, and taking core functions out of your lower end. I mean, they put all three versions on the disc anyway, they just choose to screw you.

Pennywise5291d ago

It works 100%, 60% of the time.

BrianC62345291d ago

"Dear Microsoft, stop screwing your customers by making multiple versions of a product, and taking core functions out of your lower end. I mean, they put all three versions on the disc anyway, they just choose to screw you."

What really stinks is I bought Vista Ultimate and was going to upgrade to the Home Premium version of Windows 7 but it looks like I can only upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate. I was going to just buy the full version of Windows 7 Premium but the Ultimate upgrade is $20 more so I guess I'll get it but why can't we just upgrade or downgrade to any version? Microsoft ripped Vista Ultimate customers off. All kinds of promises for updates we never got. I think we should get the upgrade at half price just for that reason.

ZedoMann5291d ago

Sorry, we don't have robots yet. At least not ones that good.

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AliTheBrit195291d ago

Bah, I got Windows 7 today, but can't install it as I'm sending off my Laptop for repair tomorrow :(

thabigboss5291d ago (Edited 5291d ago )

this sucks i preordered from amazon i should be getting it today but my motherboard just died:(

DiffusionE5291d ago

lol....probably from anticipation.

CaulkSlap5291d ago

What are you guys going to do at your Windows 7 launch party?!

DiffusionE5291d ago

ummm.....play games, mostly. What else?

Ocelot5255291d ago (Edited 5291d ago )

downloading it free right now trough MA3D cuz I'm a student Informatics

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Bard's Tale IV is no longer compatible with Windows 7 apparently

Windows 7 official support ended recently and inXile Entertainment are now pushing Bard's Tale IV players to install Windows 10 apparently. Considering it was originally playable in Windows 7, players are not liking the minimum system requirements change.

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Microsoft has made it possible to port Nvidia’s DX12 ray tracing to Windows 7

Building on the success of porting WoW's DX12 version to Windows 7, Microsoft has published help for other DX12 devs, which includes a runtime that supports all the features of Windows 10 October Update... including DirectX Raytracing.

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Microsoft Ports DirectX 12 to Windows 7 - Boosts World of Warcraft's Performance in Latest Update

That's right, DirectX 12 has come to Windows 7

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bmf73641862d ago

Strange they made this update with DX12 when Windows 7 is going to be EOL next year

rainslacker1862d ago

I guess when they said they needed the new kernel for DX12 that was just them spewing BS like they always do. I knew this to be true, because Win10's kernel is essentially Win7's kernel. Same BS they've spewed for so many DX updates locked behind new versions of windows, which held back PC gaming for so long, because devs wouldn't use the new API's, and even skipped generations of the API because MS didn't sell enough of the new OS's to make it worthwhile for the dev.

it is a surprise though, because I thought they were going to abandon older versions of windows because Win10 was their way forward, and Win7 doesn't have the native access to Live like they have now.

King_Noctis1862d ago

World of warcraft? Does this game need a boosting at this point?

Stanjara1862d ago

I still don't get it if dx12 is better for performance or not.

Sgt_Slaughter1862d ago

I guess it all depends on the developer and how they optimize it.

maybelovehate1862d ago

DX12 allows much better optimization. But that is of course up to the developer to take advantage of.

CaptainCook1862d ago

Since DirectX12 was built around Windows 10, it will always offer superior performance compared to Windows 7

rainslacker1862d ago (Edited 1862d ago )

If the dev takes advantage of it then yes. Even if you don't have a DX12 card, there are some things with the rendering pipeline which are better than previous versions. The low level stuff can be hit or miss with older cards, but luckily it can adapt when you do the actual application runtime.

@Captain

DX is not built around Win10. The graphics API, which is the most important, is not actually tied to the kernel, and Win10 uses essentially the same kernel as Win7. MS saying it's a kernel related issue was them just once again trying to get gamers to upgrade to new versions of windows, just like they have so many other times in the past. That lie that MS kept spewing has held back console gaming for years, because devs often wouldn't support new versions of DX because people weren't upgrading their OS's.

Win10 does have other advantages in terms of game performance, but it has nothing to do with how the API and kernel are connected.

Stanjara1862d ago

Bravo...this is absolutely the right answer!

maybelovehate1861d ago

Yeah, it would make more sense to say that Windows 10 was built around DX12.

rainslacker1861d ago (Edited 1861d ago )

@Maybe

No, it wouldn't.

The windows Kernel, and DirectX have no direct relationship to one another. One is a software API that runs in windows, and is not dependent on it outside the interpreter that handles the instructions that get carried out between the API and the hardware. Windows itself does not in any way need DirectX, nor does the base rendering process have any connection to how Windows renders the OS, or anything in it. Developers can enable that in their programs, but it isn't required. It is even possible to uninstall DirectX if one knows the process to do so. I have done so on many occasions in my work due to beta versions having issues which didn't allow me to do my work, so I had to reinstall other versions.

Win10 is a modified version of Win7. A few core commands have changed, but the meat of the kernel is still the same. There may be dependencies for DX built into Windows which are based on the kernel, but dependencies can be implemented in older versions to allow it to work. MS just chose not to do so, because they want to push new versions of windows.

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maybelovehate1862d ago

Seems strange to port it to Windows 7 at the same time they started to notify customers it has reached its end of life lol

eddvdm1861d ago

Woah, that's great actually! I can finally throw my Win 10 in the trash and go back to an OS that doesn't f*** up my games performance at each update.