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What’s New in Windows 7

What’s New in Windows 7. Presented by: Jon Farley 2W Technologies. Overview. Features Features and more features XP Mode Near 100% backward compatibility 64-Bit Not brand new but very viable. Features. Windows Aero Slick Visual affects Win + Tab

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What’s New in Windows 7

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  1. What’s New in Windows 7 Presented by: Jon Farley 2W Technologies

  2. Overview • Features • Features and more features • XP Mode • Near 100% backward compatibility • 64-Bit • Not brand new but very viable

  3. Features • Windows Aero • Slick Visual affects • Win + Tab • Add New Hardware, Windows Update option • Download all latest drivers for printers, etc • “Recent” docs options for many programs • “Pin” programs to start menu or Task Bar • Snap Windows • With Mouse or Win+L/R Arrow

  4. Features (cont.) • New Network Tray for VPN, wireless access • Auto-dims screen if not used for a while, saves battery • Includes a nice snipping tool • Powerful, responsive, efficient memory use

  5. XP Mode • Preinstalled VM of Windows XP w/SP3 • Virtual PC for Win 7 • Requires Virtualization enabled hardware • Win 7 Pro or Ultimate, not home • Shortcuts from XP can be run from Win 7 • Can make multiple copies of XPM vhd file • For different uses

  6. 64-Bit • Take better advantage of x64 hardware • Core 2 Duo or Quad Core processors • No 4GB Memory Limit • 32-bit still limited to 4gb • Most programs will run fine on 64-bit Win 7 • Much better performance for 3D design, gaming

  7. Questions or Comments? Thanks for your time! Jon Farley Ph: 312-533-4033 x8045 Email: Jon@2WTech.com

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