Windows 7 has become quite popular with the users since its launch. Microsoft has equipped this operating system with several noble technologies to enhance the experience of computer users.
The demand for the help for migration to Windows 7 from MS's older operating system is on the rise. In this scenario, it is quite natural that demand for the help to Windows 7 issues will rise in the near future.
Users may face several issues, like hardware compatibility, installation, product activation, upgrade, performance, customization and software compatibility.
Here are some important tips that will help you in running your Windows 7 computer at a fast speed.
Hardware compatibility
You can not install Windows 7 on your system, if it does not have:
• Processor-1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
• Memory-1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
• Hard disk-16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
• Graphic card-Direct X 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Next important aspect is compatibility of peripheral devices like printers, scanner, web cam, MP3 or media player, keyboard, monitor and external devices. You can check about the compatibility of individual hardware peripheral at Microsoft's Compatibility Center.
Software compatibility
Software which are compatible with Windows 7, helps user to reduce conflicts and errors for smooth functioning.
Keeping in mind manufacturers are making use of logos of Microsoft with their compatible versions. It will help the user to purchase the most suitable software for their computer, which is working on Windows 7 operating system.
However, the below steps would help you to demise some of your software compatibility issue:
Step 1. Select the corresponding icon of the application, right click and select, Troubleshoot Compatibility.
Step 2. Windows offers you two options: Try recommended settings and Troubleshoot program. Prefer the first option.
Step 3. Now, Windows applies the default setting, click "Start Program" and observe the change. If it resolves the issue, then well, otherwise try different settings. After getting the desired setting click "Next" and apply it as a permanent setting.
Alternative way is to apply XP mode, but this is especially for those applications which were running good over Windows XP but now suffering with latest Windows 7 OS. This feature is available with Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise. It demands additional, 2 GB of memory (RAM) along with a CPU, which can support chip-level virtualization.
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