No. Aero is only included in Windows Vista and newer.
Windows 7 Home Premium
Yes, it is Direct X 10 capable and is thus Aero capable.
Windows 7 Home Basic is only licensed for sale in certain locations (mostly third-world countries). It has a limited version of the Aero interface, can't join a Windows Domain, and is missing several of the other networking and business features that the Professional edition has.
if you have home premium or above then you should already have it. windows aero is a window style
of course and it will run it very smoothly i have Intel 950 and it runs it perfectly
The NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000 AGP with 128MB of memory does not support Windows Aero themes, as it lacks the necessary DirectX 9.0 support and hardware acceleration features required for Aero. Windows Vista and later versions utilize Aero for visual effects, which demand more advanced graphics capabilities than the GeForce4 MX 4000 can provide. Therefore, users will not be able to enable Aero themes on systems using this graphics card.
Windows XP and earlier.
Yes, Windows Vista and Windows 7 include Aero theme in both operating systems. It will automatically disable if Windows does not thing your computer can stack the extra performance it takes to run Aero. Though, you can re-enable Aero any time you wish through the Personalization menu. It may impact the performance of your computer.
The functions of Windows Aero are not all that different when used in Windows Vista. Some of the most practical uses of Aero when in Vista include the glass effect visual look, the ability to switch between programs, and fine tuning the color scheme.
You can adjust the color by right clicking on your desktop and clicking "personalize". You must have the proper graphics card and drivers to ensure that Windows Aero will work.
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