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Windows 7 Professional edition was designed for small business and professional users, it has all the features of Home Basic and Home Premium editions, and it includes addition features like Encrypting File System, Logical Disk Manager, Offline files, Windows Server Domain join, Windows XP Mode, and more. Compared to Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional Edition has more RAM and CPU support. The 32-bit version of Windows 7 Professional version supports up to 4 GB RAM, while the 64-bit version supports 192 GB RAM, as well as supports up to two physical processors in the system.
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General information from Windows 7 (for all editions)
Windows 7 (the successor to Windows Vista) was released to the public on October 22, 2009, and was more successful than Windows Vista. The graphical user interface of Windows 7 is similar to Windows Vista, glass-like interface design (known as Windows Aero) is available in all versions of Windows 7 (except the Starter Edition). Compared to the earlier version, many new features have been added to the user interface, such that the taskbar can now pin the app, users can use the photo slideshow as a desktop wallpaper, redesign of Windows Explorer and Notification area, new jump list menu when right-click in the taskbar app, new keyboard shortcuts to control UI elements, new Window management features, and much more.
There are some new features and functionality available in Windows 7 that are not available in Windows Vista such as, Libraries in Winidows Explorer, Multi-Touch enabled, app work progress in taskbar, Devices and Printers in control panel, Device Stage, easy dual monitor setup, home group , Microsoft Virtual PC, VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) file format support, and many improvements in performance and hardware support. Your favorite pre-installed apps like Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center come with the latest version in Windows 7.
Windows 7 overall more stable, secure, and improved version of Vista. There are 6 different editions of Windows 7, which are Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate. Except the Starter, all versions are available for 32 and 64-bit capable systems. A service pack and platform update was issued by Microsoft for Windows 7. Both service pack and platform update include hardware / software support improvements, while the platform update include new version of IE browser, Internet Explorer 10.
Specification (Professional edition)
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100+ languages
CPU Platform(s)
IA-32, X86-64
License
Commercial
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System requirements
Minimum for Windows 7 professional:
1 GHz processor or higher.
1GB of RAM.
20GB of free disk space.
Installation instructions
Similar to Windows 7 Ultimate.
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by Mike Halsey MVP on March 06, 2011 in Tutorials - Last Update: March 21, 2018 - 35 comments
One of the biggest problems with Windows, every version in fact is that there is a different installation DVD for each version.
Whether that's Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate that's nine different discs you need as each of these comes with a separate disc for the 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) versions of the operating system.
Yesterday I wrote on our sister website Windows7News about a tool called ei.cfg Removal Utility. This is an excellent tool for removing from a Windows ISO the file that locks it to a specific edition. By running this tool you can easily create a disc that will allow the installation of any edition. The downside with this is you still need separate installation DVDs for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the OS.
So what do you do if you want just an installation DVD the contains every edition of Windows 7 in both x86 and x64 versions, is this even possible? The good news here is yes it is, though it's more complicated than just running a program. I'd like to thank fellow MVP Alexis Zhang for providing the instructions on how to do it.
What You'll need
Installation ISOs for Windows 7 x86 and x64 (any edition)
ISO creation / editing software such as UltraISO
How to Create the Intergated ISO
Using UltraISO, extract the SOURCES INSTALL.WIM files from both the x86 and x64 ISO files. If you do not have ISO files you can create them from your DVDs
Rename these INSTALL.WIM files as x86.WIM and x64.WIM
With the Windows 7 AIK installed on your computer run the Deployment Tools Command Prompt
Type the following commands in the Command Prompt window adding any folder destinations as necessary...
This will integrate all the contents from the various version WIM files into a single INSTALL.WIM file
Using UltraISO, copy this new INSTALL.WIM into the SOURCES folder in your Windows 7 x86 ISO file
From the SOURCES folder delete the file EI.CFG from the same ISO file
Save the ISO file
It can take a bit of time but using this method you can create a single installer for every edition and version of Windows 7. This is especially for people who want to be able to run the installer from a USB Pen Drive (which I also wrote about about in my article yesterday).
How to Create an Integrated x86/x64 Windows 7 Install DVD
Description
How to create a single installation DVD for all 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 7 using free tools and easy to follow instructions.