Chủ Nhật, 8 tháng 7, 2018

Windows 7 is fast and consumes less memory than Vista

Load multiple drivers at the same time, reduce service counts at startup, and push graphical interface management tasks to the GPU, so Windows 7 starts up faster and costs less RAM than Vista does.
Microsoft said Thursday that Windows 7 will boot up and shut down faster, take up less memory space, consume less power, identify the device faster. and more precisely "predecessor" Windows Vista.
Jon DeVaan, senior vice president of Windows Embedded Platforms, said that although the development was based on Vista, the Windows 7 startup time was at least a few seconds shorter than Vista. Load multiple device drivers at once, not one device at a time as in Vista. In addition, Windows 7 will also cut the number of services that are started with the operating system.
Windows 7 consumes less memory than Vista when operating in multiple windows simultaneously, with the next version of Windows operating system responsible for managing these windows to the graphics card.
The Windows 7 kernel, DeVaan said, will be improved to allow the operating system to control the processor chip idle for much longer than Vista. Test results show that battery life on laptops running Windows 7 is higher than when Windows Vista is up to 11%.
Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President of Windows and Windows Live, at this year's WinHEC conference, reaffirmed plans for Windows 7 product key to be widely tested early next year.
In addition, Sinofsky and Mike Angiulo, senior executives of Microsoft's Windows PC, also demonstrated that Windows 7 can run on the Asus EeePC netbook with only 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. SSD.
The two leaders also demonstrated how Windows 7 recognizes the devices that are connected to the system. When the device is connected, Windows 7 will open a small pop-up window at the corner of the screen. Clicking on it will open the DeviceStage window providing information from the device manufacturer itself to help the user.
In addition, all Microsoft  office 2010 product key executives have confirmed that all new Windows 7 updates will only be included if all hardware manufacturers have tested and certified their products. complete with this operating system.

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 7, 2018

How to Block More Microsoft Accounts on Windows 10

With a user account on Windows 10 product key, you will have some customizations to manage individual Microsoft accounts. Users can log in to multiple Microsoft accounts and manage them between accounts. However, with shared computers, you need to restrict multiple sign-on, and may prevent other people from logging in to your Microsoft account. So people can not log their accounts into the computer anymore. The following article will guide you to block more Microsoft account into Windows 10.
Instructions for blocking more Microsoft Windows 10 accounts
Step 1:
Click the Start button and click on Windows Administrator Tools, then Local Security Policy.
Step 2:
In the Local Security Policy interface, click on Local Policies> Security Options in the list on the left.
Then look to the right to the Accounts: Block Microsoft accounts.
Step 3:
Appears dialog setup interface. There are two options you need to care about with different content.
Users can not add Microsoft accounts: Users can not add Microsoft office 2010 product key accounts.
Users can not add or log in to Microsoft accounts.
To restrict others from logging into Microsoft account in Windos 10, select Users can not add Microsoft accounts, click Apply to save.
If you select Users can not add Microsoft accounts then we will have the following permissions:
* Prevents adding new Microsoft (MS) accounts on your computer while using your old MS account.
+ Can not switch Local Account (account local) to MS account.
+ User will not be able to connect an existing account in the organization to the MS account.
With the option Users can not add or log on with Microsoft accounts will have the following features:
+ Prevent adding new Microsoft accounts on your computer when using your old Microsoft account.
+ Can not switch Local Account (account local) to Microsoft account.
+ Can not connect an existing account in the organization to a Microsoft account.
+ Existing Microsoft account users will not be able to log on to Windows product key.
Administrators (User is using a Microsoft account) will not be able to log into the Windows 10 system.
Also, in case you can not add a Microsoft account to Windows 10 then you can check the above. It's possible that the user has accidentally activated a login-disabled mode, or added a Microsoft account to Windows 10.

Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 7, 2018

Windows 7 is not much faster than Vista

Performance enhancements were one of Microsoft's goals when developing Windows 7 product key, and many earlier estimates suggested that the new operating system seemed faster than Vista. However, the reality is not so.
The tests for the Windows 7 Release Candidate at PC World's testing center showed that Windows 7 was only slightly faster with the WorldBench 6 test suite.
Testers installed the Windows 7 Release Candidate on three systems (two desktops and a laptop) and ran the WorldBench 6 software. They then compared the results with those from the three systems. The same system is running Windows product key Vista. Each machine is a bit faster when running Windows 7, but in no case overall performance improved by more than 5%.
The biggest difference is 4 points - 102 for Vista and 106 for Windows 7 on the HP Pavillion a6710t desktop. The other two test systems also show a slight improvement in performance: the Maingear M4A79T Deluxe desktop is up 1 point (from 138 on Vista to 139 on Windows 7), and the Dell Studio XPS 16 laptop Earned 2 points, from 97 on Vista to 99 on Windows 7.
WorldBench 6 includes tests with 10 popular applications such as Microsoft Office, Firefox and Photoshop, and so on. In testing individual applications, the test results change only a few percent. One notable difference is that with Nero 7 Ultra Edition, Windows 7 delivers impressive improvements, up from 12% to 26% depending on the test system. But Jeff Kuta, director of PC World's testing center, said the difference could be due to hard drive drivers being updated in Windows 7. Improvements to support hard drive access Windows 7 will significantly affect the applications used to use as many hard drive as Nero. The test for WinZip, which is heavily dependent on other hard drives, also shows significant improvements in Windows 7.
Testers also showed a remarkable 7% acceleration on Autodesk 3ds max 8.0 SP3 (DirectX) software running on the HP Pavilion desktop equipped with the nVidia GeForce 9300GE graphics card. The nVidia drivers seem to be optimized for Windows 7 rather than Windows Vista.
On the other hand, each system takes a little more time to perform tests with Microsoft Office and Firefox when running on Windows 7 than when running on Vista.
But bear in mind that these tests are conducted on the Windows 7 Release Candidate. While the features of the operating system are almost unchanged in the official release, Microsoft engineers can still find a way to improve performance.
If these results are not improved in the final version of Windows 7, this seems to be a disappointment for many Windows users. One of the main complaints about Windows Vista is that it runs slower than Windows XP. If Windows 7 does not significantly improve this situation, it's hard to convince users to abandon Windows XP product key.
However, there are some aspects that are not included in the test, such as boot time, although Windows 7 has a much faster bootup time than Windows Vista. The best way to be self-aware about Windows 7 performance is to download the Release Candidate and run it on your own computer system.