If you use your PC for work, you'll want Windows 7
Professional. It helps you be more productive and protects
the critical information you work with. Many routine tasks
just take a couple of clicks, so you can spend less time
setting up projectors, printers, and networks. Advanced
backup options help you protect your hard work with
automatic backups to your home or business network.
And with Windows XP Mode, you can use virtually all of
your Windows XP programs in Windows 7.
If you’ve gone PC shopping lately, you’ve probably noticed more computers with 64-bit
processors, and you may have wondered what advantages they offer.
Put simply, a 64-bit PC can handle larger amounts of information than a 32-bit system.
Since it can use more RAM—4 GB and up—a 64-bit computer can be more responsive
when you're running lots of programs at once.
Whichever system you choose, Windows 7 is ready. All packaged retail editions of
Windows 7 (except for Home Basic) include both 32- and 64-bit software.
Wondering whether a program or device works with your 64-bit PC? Look for
products that carry the "Compatible with Windows 7" logo, which means they
were tested on both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.
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