It's because the kernel of Windows 7 is seventh even so it has number 6.xxx
Windows 7 is named Windows 7.
What?! That's pretty funny. It was named Windows 7 because it was released in 2007 and was (I believe) the 7th version of Windows.
If a computer is running Windows Vista, it meets the system requirements for Windows 7. One can upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 easily. Microsoft has prepared a webpage named as "Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor" for more information about the upgrade.
Windows 7 starter Windows 7 home premium Windows 7 professional Windows 7 ultimate Windows 7 enterprise
yes, you can only you must choice: actualization at installation menu, so your documents and archives will bw sent to a folder named: windows .old at C: directory
There is... Windows 7 starter windows 7 home basic windows 7 home premium windows 7 business windows 7 professional windows 7 ultimate all of which now have service pack 1which was just released
u can use a software named CCLEANER to disable/enable startup
XP Mode only works on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
XP Mode only works on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
No your windows 7 will not deleted
windows xp, windows 7, and windows vista
windows xp