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What I'm using now is win7.,It's pretty cool.,The interface is beautiful and fast.。 Of course, the longest operating system is XP, so whether it is the manufacturer's driver or third-party software, the support for it is the best, but XP is also the most insecure, requiring users to install firewalls and anti-virus software separately and anti-malicious software, but Win 7 is still a beta version, so there will be incompatibility with the software, and there will be no problems when the official version is listed.
1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor.
1 GB of system memory.
16 GB hard drive partition.
DirectX 9-capable graphics card with 128 MB VRAM (so you can turn on the glass effect!) )
-R W optical drive (this can be done with or not, the hard disk installation is the same) after all, the new system is powerful, so the requirements are higher than XP.
The following ** has a very detailed comparison of WinXP, Vista and Windows7 features.
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It's better,More functions,For example, automatic diagnosis of computer failures, etc.,There's more system resources,Anyway, I like win7 a lot,After all, XP is a little old,And 2014 is going to withdraw from the stage of history,Hope。
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Win7 is more advanced, and XP seems to be phased out around 2015.
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Change it, the interface is good-looking and stable, and the memory is 2G32-bit 4G64-bit
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If you want to change it, change it immediately.,Win8 consumer preview version has been out for so long.,Win7 is such a good system, you have to experience it.,Especially the aero effect,Hehe!
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Both of these can be said to be quite excellent systems developed by Microsoft.,The following insights are my impressions after using them.,I hope it's useful to LZ:
Let's talk about XP first, its advantages are really countless, strong compatibility, short system boot time, and so on, and ......so onBut there are also a lot of shortcomings, for now, the most significant is that the current new hardware support is not good enough, and even many newly developed games have abandoned the XP system.
As for win7,Its advantages are also very obvious,Especially the 64-bit system,It can fully play the performance of the current 64-bit CPU,And it is very compatible with 32-bit software,In terms of entertainment, it supports DirectX11,It can render the best game picture (of course, it needs to be supported by the game itself,The current mainstream European and American games have all been developed based on DX11)。 As for the shortcomings, some people say that Win7 starts up slowly, and can't run the previous 32-bit programs, which I have not personally encountered, but Win7 does require larger memory, and now DDR3's memory ** is already at the level of cabbage, so I don't think this can be called a disadvantage.
To sum up, if your computer memory at home is less than 4G, you can consider continuing to use the XP system, if it exceeds 4G, then Win7 will be your best choice.
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Win7 supports a wide range of hardware, and XP is outdated.
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