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Golden Computer Service - Windows 7 Edition Comparion Chart

Friday, January 29th, 2010
Windows 7 Edition comparison chart
Features / Availability Starter Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise Ultimate
OEM licensing Retail and OEM licensing in Emerging markets Retail and OEM licensing Retail, OEM and Volume licensing Volume licensing Retail and OEM licensing
End of Support 2015.01.13 2015.01.13 2015.01.13 2020.01.14 2020.01.14 2015.01.13
Full Package Retail Pricing Not available in retail markets Not available in developed markets US$199.99 US$299.99 Not available in retail markets US$319.99
Upgrade Package Retail Pricing Not available in retail markets Not available in developed markets US$119.99 US$199.99 Not available in retail markets US$219.99
OEM Package Retail Pricing Not available in retail markets Not available in developed markets US$104.99 US$139.99 Not available in retail markets US$179.99
Maximum physical memory (64-bit mode) N/A 8 GB 16 GB 192 GB 192 GB 192 GB
32-bit and 64-bit versions 32-bit only Both (64-bit disc not included) Both Both Both Both
Maximum physical CPUs supportedĀ  1 1 1 2 2 2
Backup and Restore Center[32] Cannot back up to network Cannot back up to network Cannot back up to network Yes Yes Yes
Remote Desktop (Client and Host) Client only Client only Client only Yes Yes Yes
Home Group (create and join) Join only Join only Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multiple monitors No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fast user switching No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Desktop Wallpaper Changeable No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Desktop Window Manager No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Mobility Center No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Aero No partial Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multi-Touch No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Premium Games Included No No Yes Disabled by default Disabled by default Yes
Windows Media Center No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Media Player Remote Media Experience No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dynamic Disks No No No Yes Yes Yes
Encrypting File System No No No Yes Yes Yes
Location Aware Printing No No No Yes Yes Yes
Presentation Mode No No No Yes Yes Yes
Group Policy No No No Yes Yes Yes
Offline Files and Folder redirection No No No Yes Yes Yes
Windows Server domain joining No No No Yes Yes Yes
Windows XP Mode No No No Yes Yes Yes
Software Restriction Policies No No No Yes Yes Yes
Aero glass remoting No No No No Yes Yes
Windows Media Player multimedia redirection No No No No Yes Yes
Audio recording over Terminal Services No No No No Yes Yes
Multi-display Terminal Services No No No No Yes Yes
Enterprise Search Scopes No No No No Yes Yes
Federated Search No No No No Yes Yes
AppLocker No No No Create Policies, But Cannot Enforce Create and Enforce Polices Create and Enforce Polices
BitLocker Drive Encryption No No No No Yes Yes
BranchCache Distributed Cache No No No No Yes Yes
DirectAccess No No No No Yes Yes
Subsystem for Unix-based Applications No No No No Yes Yes
Multilingual User Interface Pack No No No No Yes Yes
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Enhancements No No No No Yes Yes
Virtual Hard Disk Booting No No No No Yes Yes

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions#cite_note-enterprise-13


Golden Computer Service - Windows 7 Transformation Pack

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Microsoft Windows 7 is the lastest product of Microsoft, brings you the most beautifull desktop appereances. Windows 7 is combination between Microsoft Windows XP perfomance and Windows Vista appereances.

Microsoft Windows 7 give you more speed and good looking on your computer. If your windows still running Microsoft Windows Xp or Vista and want to make it look like Microsoft Windows 7. So, you can find the “Windows 7 Transformation Pack Download” on Google search to download.

With Windows 7 Transformation Pack, you can transform your Windows Xp or Vista to Windows 7 appereances. But, before install the Windows 7 transformation pack, make sure your computer has antivirus installed. Because some files of Windows 7 Transformation Pack has virus infected. Just ignore or skip the infected files.

Good luck,


Golden Computer Service - Definition of Freeware, Shareware, Open Source.

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

There are so many applications software the market, some of them can be free download with a license agreement. Sometime, we are confusing to understand what is the meaning of Freeware, Shareware or Open Source. Ok, let me make a sort description for those definition.

Open source software is one of the larger categories of free software and it is free in more than one way. By definition, the source code (human readable program) is made available to anyone and may be modified by anyone who agrees to make their coding public also. That characteristic is often described as “free as in freedom” due to the freedom to modify the code.

Most, but no all, open source software is also “free as in beer” meaning it is given away with no payment required like being given free beer. For most of us this the “free” that we really care about because we can get some very useful or fun software for free. However, open source software is often of high quality because many very good programmers collaborate and share their skills and hard work.

Freeware

Some people call open source software freeware, but generally, freeware is defined as software that is available for free, but the source code is usually not shared. Most freeware programs are provided by individual programmers or companies that wish to share their software with the public. Freeware my be provided as a way to market other commercial programs or the author may just want to share the software with others.

Freeware often has more restrictions on use than open source. Many freeware authors don’t allow their software to be used by businesses for free and may even sell a professional version for business use.

Shareware

Programmers and companies sometimes make their programs available for a limited trial period. Shareware is usually fully functional and may or may not have a “nag screen” that encourages you to register the program. The trial period is usually two weeks or thirty days. Shareware games usually offer more levels or features when you pay to register them. Shareware is a recognized way to market software without the overhead of a publishing company.

Demos and Trial Software

Trial software and demo software are usually more limited in functionality than shareware. Often a trial business application will allow you to enter data but not print, or save a file. Game demos are usually only one or two levels just to give you a taste of the game.

Abandonware and Liberated Software

These terms usually refer to software or games that are no longer sold and supported by the publisher, but are available for free either unofficially or officially. The former term refers to software that has literally been abandoned and the later to software that the publisher has deliberately released to the public for free.

Public Domain Software

With all the other types of free software there is a copyright or license restrictions of some type. When software is released as public domain it means the creator of the work gives up ownership and anyone is free to do whatever they wish with the software. Typically, software is given to the public domain when the author wants people to be free to use it but has no interest in making money from it or supporting it in any way. As you can see there are many ways that software can be made available for free and I didn’t even talk about the darker side of free software such as adware, spyware, and illegal or pirated software. I’ll leave those topics for another time and another article.

article source: http://freebies.about.com/od/freesoftware/a/freesoftware.htm