Windows XP was released in the year 2001. According to W3Schools, it was the most used Operating System to access the Internet from September 2003 to July 2011. After that, Windows Vista was launched in 2007 but could not get the tremendous success like that of XP. Numerous reasons are listed for its failure. To cover up with Vista disaster, Microsoft launched its successor named Windows 7. It is the latest version of Microsoft Windows OS available in the market and being offered frequently by OEMs as well. So does it worth to upgrade to Windows 7? Is there any problem if we upgrade from XP to it? Let us try to find out the answers of such questions with this post.
A successful try to cover Vista failure
Windows Vista has numerous problems and it is sure to have a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) if you’re using it. One even doesn’t know when the OS crashes and he/she is unable to restore the computer. Windows 7 is a successor the Vista and the companies including OEM & Microsoft started offering free or low cost upgrade from Vista to 7. If you’re thinking to upgrade to Windows 7 then you can also avail Windows 7 tech support.
Better Windows Aero
Windows Aero is a component of Windows Vista too, but it is much better in Windows 7. Here, Aero shows
1. glass effects on the window frames
2. Windows in Flip 3D style while switching the programs using Windows Key + Tab combination
3. rectangular snippets of opened Windows while switching the program using ALT + Tab key combination
4. snippet of the minimized windows on hovering the mouse hover them in the taskbar
If Windows Aero is not working in then there is a problem with the Graphics driver or Windows itself. We suggest you to call the Microsoft Support.
Developer Mode
Windows 7 features the Windows Powershell, which helps you to develop the customized Shell-based applications.
XP Mode
Do you still miss the Windows XP? Then you can use free Microsoft Virtual PC with Windows XP mode to have a virtual XP operating system on Windows 7. You can use this to use the program, which are only compatible with XP only. You can also take help of third-party Microsoft Support to install this XP mode and configure the selected programs.
Conclusion
If you need a better environment for working and an idol PC experience, then the Windows 7 is the ultimate choice. You can also take help of Windows 7 tech support for upgrading your previous Windows to Windows 7.
A successful try to cover Vista failure
Windows Vista has numerous problems and it is sure to have a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) if you’re using it. One even doesn’t know when the OS crashes and he/she is unable to restore the computer. Windows 7 is a successor the Vista and the companies including OEM & Microsoft started offering free or low cost upgrade from Vista to 7. If you’re thinking to upgrade to Windows 7 then you can also avail Windows 7 tech support.
Better Windows Aero
Windows Aero is a component of Windows Vista too, but it is much better in Windows 7. Here, Aero shows
1. glass effects on the window frames
2. Windows in Flip 3D style while switching the programs using Windows Key + Tab combination
3. rectangular snippets of opened Windows while switching the program using ALT + Tab key combination
4. snippet of the minimized windows on hovering the mouse hover them in the taskbar
If Windows Aero is not working in then there is a problem with the Graphics driver or Windows itself. We suggest you to call the Microsoft Support.
Developer Mode
Windows 7 features the Windows Powershell, which helps you to develop the customized Shell-based applications.
XP Mode
Do you still miss the Windows XP? Then you can use free Microsoft Virtual PC with Windows XP mode to have a virtual XP operating system on Windows 7. You can use this to use the program, which are only compatible with XP only. You can also take help of third-party Microsoft Support to install this XP mode and configure the selected programs.
Conclusion
If you need a better environment for working and an idol PC experience, then the Windows 7 is the ultimate choice. You can also take help of Windows 7 tech support for upgrading your previous Windows to Windows 7.
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