Top 7 Features Of Windows 7

By Aikednea Johansen


If you follow computer operating system news, you might have noticed the conversations in some technical circles about Microsoft's next operating system known as Windows 7. This new Windows version is due out in the fourth quarter of 2009 and it consists of some interesting and useful features.It appears that Windows 7 is going to be a great one. At least that is the early consensus from those in the hallowed halls of IT. Windows 7 RC1 (Release Candidate 1) is being put to the test and right here are seven (imagine that) things which are liked about this new operating system:

1) Windows 7 Action Center No, this isn't a news desk on your nearby Tv station. This is a centralized location from which management of user security, troubleshooting, and recovery problems could be performed. All of these features were integrated in prior versions of Microsoft Windows, but you had to visit separate places to get to them. Now, this software brings them all together under one roof. Brought over and expanded from WindowsVista, this is one enhancement that's sure to please.

2) Windows 7 Problem Step Recorder Have you actually had a problem with your pc that retains on happening again and again? In the event you cannot connect remotely to some help desk or other source of assistance, you cannot accurately describe what's occurring. Now, you can use the Issue Stage Recorder (PSR) and record all the display photos, keystrokes and mouse clicks and conserve them into an MHTML (web) document that allows you to send it as a zipped (compressed) file to those that will help you.

3) Windows 7 ISO burner The term ISO is really a name for an image (software capture) that is created for the objective of distributing software to computers. Primarily utilized to create CDs, the ISO standard continues to be around for a while. But in the past, Windows versions did not have a utility that allowed you to burn this directly to a CD or DVD. Now you will find this helpful applet included in the operating system right where it needed to be all along.

4) Windows 7 Credential Manager Ever get exhausted of managing multiple user names and passwords? The new Credential Manager is better than Windows Vista's User Accounts applet. It allows for secure storage of passwords and credentials in the Windows Vault that provides you with access to other computers, web sites, e-mail accounts, etc.

5) Windows 7 Text Tuning and Color Calibration In your utilization of Windows, getting things to look right on your monitors can occasionally be a chore. What resolution do you use? What if you would like to use a resolution that doesn't look right on the screen? Now you can adjust that with this Control Panel application. This really is particularly helpful when you have more than one monitor, because you can adjust each separately. It actually enables you to compare text and colours on your monitor and choose what appears best for you.

6) Windows 7 System Repair Disk Different Windows versions have included some repair features within the past, but absolutely nothing like this. This feature offers a really user-friendly graphical interface that permits you to create a CD or DVD that's bootable and consists of files that can help you repair problems with your Windows Installation. You can access system recovery choices even when you do not have or can't find your original Windows installation disc.

7) Windows 7 Backup and Restore In Windows XP System Restore was perfected. But backup remained restricted in its features. In Windows 7, backup features have been greatly enhanced and combined with restore functions to allow for a better overall experience in these critical areas.Windows 7 consists of numerous other new and enhanced features over prior versions of this operating system, but these are 7 of the most commented-on by early adopters.






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