Windows 7 is getting closer to us, so should we upgrade in time? "PC users have ten reasons to upgrade to Windows 7 systems, such as easy connection Wi-Fi, faster boot speeds," Silicon Alley Insider author Prissie Dumpala (Preethi Dumpala), the American Science and Technology blog, wrote recently. The full reasons are listed below:
1, easy connection Wi-Fi. In the Windows 7 taskbar, there is an icon that displays the available Wi-Fi network, and the user simply clicks the icon to choose which network to connect to. It's simple, but it's a very useful feature that Vista users have to go through a tedious process to connect Wi-Fi.
2, pop-up window is reduced. In Windows 7, system messages are displayed as notifications in the taskbar, and users can view these notices whenever they want, without having to deal with pop-ups.
3, easier to share files. A feature called "homegroup" makes it easier for Windows 7 users to share files, music, and pictures on all PCs on the home network, and new users who join the home network can automatically find this password-protected feature.
4, has the brand-new "Device Stage" the equipment management function. It is a platform for peripherals such as mobile phones, cameras, and printers that centralize applications and services from all peripherals to facilitate user action.
5. Has the "BitLocker" Disk encryption function for mobile storage. The BitLocker to go tool in Windows 7 allows users to set password protection for USB devices such as flash drives, even if the device is lost to protect the user's files.
6, the speed of the boot faster. The Windows 7 system only takes 30 seconds to complete the boot process.
7, have the Intelligent library (libraries) function. The smart library automatically collects files of similar attributes, such as pictures, from PCs, mobile hard disks, and other network PCs, and displays them together. For example, the Image intelligence library allows users to browse all photos and images that are spread across folders and shared locations.
8, UAC (user Account Control) not so annoying life. In Vista systems, whenever a user tries to open Device Manager (Device Manager), adds a driver, or performs another action, the UAC window pops up asking for confirmation, while Windows 7 allows the user to perform more tasks while reducing the number of acknowledgements.
9, with multiple touch control function. On devices that have touch screens, Windows 7 allows users to open applications in touch mode, roll-screen in IE and word, and doodle in paint software.
10, Windows 7 is not vista. Editor's note, obviously, the blogger is referring to this remark. Windows Vista has been cited as one of Microsoft's biggest failings, and has been rated as one of the most failed operating systems in history.