Windows 7 exists in diverse editions. Each edition provides different features packed into each Microsoft ISO. Down below you’ll find a comparisn of the different Windows 7 ISO download packs available on this website. Because there is no digitalrivercontent.net mirror anymore, downloads are provided by mirror.corenoc.de, a trusted german digitalrivercontent.net mirror.
The downloads are provided as torrents, because Microsoft does not provide any alternative way to download Windows 7 anymore. Rest assured that you check the MD5/SHA1 sums after each download even though this website is alive and pushing Windows 7 ISO download files for ages now (actually since digitalriver shut down). A complete feature comparisn of all Windows 7 editions can be found on Wikipedia
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Windows 7 ISO was primarily intended to be an incremental upgrade to the operating system intending to address Windows Vista’s poor critical reception while maintaining hardware and software compatibility. Windows 7 continued improvements on Windows Aero (the user interface introduced in Windows Vista) with the addition of a redesignedtaskbar that allows applications to be “pinned” to it, and new wind ow management features.
Other new features were added to the operating system, including libraries, the new file sharing system HomeGroup, and support formultitouch input. A new “Action Center” interface was also added to provide an overview of system security and maintenance information, and tweaks were made to the User Account Control system to make it less intrusive. Windows 7 also shipped with updated versions of several stock applications, including Internet Explorer 8, Windows Media Player, and Windows Media Center.
In contrast to Windows Vista, Windows 7 was generally praised by critics, who considered the operating system to be a major improvement over its predecessor due to its increased performance, its more intuitive
interface (with particular praise devoted to the new taskbar), fewer User Account Control popups, and other improvements made across the platform.
Windows 7 was a major success for Microsoft; even prior to its official release, pre-order sales for 7 on the online retailer Amazon.com had surpassed previous records. In just six months, over 100 million copies had been sold worldwide, increasing to over 630 million licenses by July 2012, and a market share of 49.05% of “desktop operating systems” as of June 2016 according to Net Applications, making it the most widely used version of Windows.
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