Microsoft GLC01878 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Windows 7 Home Premium
The best edition for consumers, Windows 7 Home Premium provides the best entertainment experience on your PC.
You’ll nd easy ways to connect to other PCs and devices, all in a visually rich environment that makes everyday use
simpler and more engaging. With Home Premium you can create a homegroup to share all of your favorite photos,
videos, and music with other networked PCs running Windows 7. And you’ll be able to watch shows for free when
and where you want with Internet TV on Windows Media® Center.* In addition to the features in Windows 7 Starter
and Home Basic, you’ll also get the following::
Advanced window navigation and personalization with several new Microsoft Aero® desktop improvements
The ability to create a homegroup, so you can easily share les between your networked PCs and devices
The ability to watch Internet TV and record TV on your PC with Windows Media Center
Remote Media Streaming and improved support for different media formats
*Note: For some aspects of Windows Media Center functionality, a TV tuner and additional hardware may be required. Internet access is
required. Free Internet TV content varies by geography. Some content may require additional fees.
Windows 7 Professional
Windows 7 Professional has all the features you need for business, along with all the great media and entertainment
features of Windows 7 Home Premium. You’ll be able to run many Windows XP productivity programs natively in
Windows 7 or by using Windows XP Mode*, and recover your data easily with automatic backups to your home or
business network. You’ll also be able to connect to company networks easily and more securely. In addition to the
features in Windows 7 Home Premium, you’ll also get the following:
Domain Join, which gives you the ability to join a managed Windows Server network
Advanced Backup and Restore to help you back up your entire system to a home or business network,
and Encrypted File System to help protect your data
Windows XP Mode* for running older productivity applications that require Windows XP
Location Aware Printing, which helps you set different default printers for your home and work networks
*Microsoft recommends 2 GB of memory, and an additional 15 GB of hard disk space per virtual environment, to run Windows XP Mode.
Windows XP Mode requires either OEM pre-installation or post-purchase installation of Windows XP Mode (which runs on Windows 7
Professional or Ultimate) and a virtualization technology such as Windows Virtual PC.Windows Virtual PC requires a processor capable of
hardware virtualization, with Intel-VT and AMD-V features enabled.Both Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC can be downloaded
from www.windows.com/business/downloads. For more information on system requirements, go to www.microsoft.com/virtual-pc.