On Tuesday, Microsoft announced the first Windows 7 versions. Windows 7 Home Basic will also be sold, but only to emerging markets. There are over a hundred, by our count. Six versions of Windows 7? Why so many? Well, technically, there could be more. But according to Microsoft, the new versions try to strike a balance between complexity and what customers will actually require.
For customers in emerging markets, we will make Windows 7 Home Basic available. Businesses have two recommended choices: Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Enterprise. Windows 7 Professional is recommended for small businesses and Windows 7 Enterprise is recommended for mid- and large-sized businesses that have a Software Assurance Agreement with Microsoft.
So what versions will I able to buy in a store? Windows 7 Ultimate will be included on both discs, but will require a user to go through the upgrade process, either online or offline, to access them. Except for Windows 7 Starter, each version will be available in either a bit or bit version.
There are only a few extra features in Ultimate that are useful for consumers. Most of the additional features in Ultimate are for IT Professionals.
Even to a degree, Professional also is not super useful for the average user. Hopefully, Windows 8 does not have even more versions to choose from! Founder of Help Desk Geek and managing editor. He began blogging in and quit his job in to blog full-time. He has over 15 years of industry experience in IT and holds several technical certifications.
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