You can create and log in as many different users.
You can also connect remotely.
So, yes, it's multi-user.
There is basically no difference. Either the OS supports more than 1 user or it doesn't. Windows 7 for example supports single or multi users. Other Windows 7 tips and tricks available at: http://www.waltwachon.weebly.com
You can create and log in as many different users. You can also connect remotely. So, yes, it's multi-user.
Yes (windows 7 user)
The default user interface for Windows Vista and Windows 7 is called Windows Aero.
User name
User group and user ID identify a specific user.
metro
Following are some of the additional features of Windows 7 over Vista· Multi Lingual User Interface· Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Optimizations· AppLocker· BitLocker & BitLocker To Go· Enterprise Search Scopes· BranchCache· DirectAccess· Desktop Search
first you need to download the windows anytime upgrade, windows 7 user already have it. then you need simply buy windows 7 ultimate and then open windows anytime upgrade and follow the step by step instructions
Windows 7 minimizes user involvement during installation. You only enter information at the very beginning and very end of the installation.
1) GUI(Graphical User Interface) Vs CLI 2) Multi-user vs. Single user 3) Multitasking 4) Multiprocessing 5) Multithreading 6) Networked vs. standalone 7) Real-time Systems
yes its easy to understand... jatin yadav