Description
Windows 7 Ultimate is the highest in all editions and was targeted at home PC users. Ultimate and Enterprise editions are almost identical in terms of features, only licensing plans and upgrade options are different. The 32-bit version of Windows 7 Ultimate supports up to 4 GB RAM while the 64-bit version supports up to 192 GB RAM. Compared to Home Premium and Professional, the Ultimate version has more features like BitLocker Drive Encryption and Multilingual User Interface. Windows 7 supports a maximum of 1 physical processor in Home Basic and Home Premium Edition, while Ultimate Edition supports 2 physical processors.
Service packs include ISOs, Edition N, and Language Pack are included in the download menu.
Update - The August 2018 update ISO has also been added to the download menu. Thanks.
General information
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-clicking 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 Windows Explorer, Multi-Touch enabled app work progress in the 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 for the Starter, all versions are available for 32 and 64-bit capable systems. A service pack and platform update were issued by Microsoft for Windows 7. Both service pack and platform update include hardware/software support improvements, while the platform update includes a new version of the IE browser, Internet Explorer 10.
Specification (Ultimate edition)
Available in | 100+ languages |
CPU Platform(s) | IA-32, x86-64 |
License | Commercial |
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System requirements
Minimum for Ultimate edition:
- 1 GHz processor or higher.
- 1GB of RAM.
- 20GB of free disk space.
Installation instructions (for clean installation)
Starting installer in PC (via USB)
Follow the steps given below:
- Download the Windows 7 ISO image file from the download section.
- Install a USB bootable creation software (such as Rufus) on your Windows computer.
- Plugin a USB flash drive (at least 8-16 GB of space) with your computer.
- Open the USB bootable creation software, and select the ISO image file of Windows 7, and start the process.
- As soon as done, plug the bootable USB into a system where you want to install Windows 7.
- Restart the computer.
- Press the boot device menu key and select USB to boot first.
- Select a USB device and start the Windows 7 installer.