Windows 7

November 2, 2008 by DarkM
Filed under: Windows
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Windows 7 Power in ultralight laptops

Windows 7Consumer Windows 7 Windows 7 the next release of Microsoft, and we met as Vienna, but on 20 July 2007 was informed of the final name: Windows 7.

According to the press release from Microsoft The system is being built on a kernel based on Windows Server 2008 to allow backwards compatibility through virtualization. Windows 7 will be focused on operating system performance. These are the strengths of version:

  • Use of Memory
  • CPU utilization
  • Input and output operations to disk
  • Starting operations, close and rest
  • System performance based
  • Using the system disk.

And it seems that this time is not "vaporware," a pro-free software user has performed some tests on Asus EeePC 1000 with 1 GB of RAM. And the results are sorpendentes.

Consumo Recursos Windows 7

As you can see in the picture, the system uses 485mb and is stable without losing speed while chatting on Skype, upload videos using FileZila, edit images using Gimp, writing an entry in WordPress and run quite well on an Asus EeePC 1000 with 1GB of RAM .

In the proof maintained that they had problems with video in 720p, but this may not be the fault of Windows 7, but the integrated graphics processor from Intel. What is clear is that the system is able to boot and it works, something that many doubted.

The new market for Linux on ultralight notebooks may be jeopardized, Is it true? Or return to fool with this Windows 7?.

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Comments

4 Comments on Windows 7

  1. Jorge on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 14:07
  2. Pufff me anything I do not trust Windows 7, be

  3. Macbeth on Monday, 3rd November 2008 16:58
  4. I'm testing Windows 7 build 6519 Milestone1 (pre-beta) on a Pentium III with 640 MB of Ram and flows very well. They seem to have quite the fat corrected kernel before.

  5. admin on Tue, 4th Nov 2008 10:21
  6. Good information

  7. Cat on Tue, 4th Nov 2008 20:11
  8. hopefully finally realize it, we do not want to change from pc to each new version of windows.
    progress on an operating system is doing more things with less machine.
    everything else is frills

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