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Windows 7 officially will be released to the public on Thursday, and judging by our poll, most CNET readers have already decided to upgrade. For those who haven't, or for those who want a bit more information on just what you're getting with your Windows 7 Starter, Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate, take a look at the chart and explanation below.
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Starter
Home Premium
Professional
Ultimate
.
32-bit and 64-bit versions
32-bit only
Both
Both
Both
.
Maximum physical memory (64-bit mode)
N/A
16 GB
192 GB
192 GB
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Maximum physical CPUs supported
1
1
2
2
.
Home Group (create and join)
Join only
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Backup and Restore Center
Cannot back up to network
Cannot back up to network
Yes
Yes
.
Multiple monitors
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Fast user switching
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Desktop Wallpaper Changeable
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Desktop Window Manager
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Windows Mobility Center
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Windows Aero
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Multitouch
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Premium Games Included
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Windows Media Center
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Windows Media Player Remote Media Experience
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
.
Encrypting File System
No
No
Yes
Yes
.
Location Aware Printing
No
No
Yes
Yes
.
Remote Desktop Host
No
No
Yes
Yes
.
Presentation Mode
No
No
Yes
Yes
.
Windows Server domain joining
No
No
Yes
Yes
.
Windows XP Mode
No
No
Yes
Yes
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Aero glass remoting
No
No
No
Yes
.
AppLocker
No
No
No
Yes
.
BitLocker Drive Encryption
No
No
No
Yes
.
BranchCache Distributed Cache
No
No
No
Yes
.
DirectAccess
No
No
No
Yes
.
Subsystem for Unix-based Applications
No
No
No
Yes
.
Multilingual User Interface Pack
No
No
No
Yes
.
Virtual Hard Disk Booting
No
No
No
Yes
This CNET-produced chart is based on a larger one from Wikipedia.
Windows 7 Starter is the lightweight version of the new operating system that only comes with Netbooks. It's not available for upgrade from Windows XP or Windows Vista, and it's fairly hamstrung. Sixty-four-bit isn't available, and the Backup and Restore Center won't work with network-based drives. It also lacks many of the key features that make Windows 7 appealing. Aero is disabled, as is the new theme manager.
Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player aren't included, and so it shouldn't be surprising that none of the more advanced features is baked in, either. XP Mode, which will allow Windows 7 to run XP-only programs, Remote Desktop Host, BitLocker Drive Encryption, and multitouch support are all not available in Windows 7 Starter.
So just what does Starter offer? Users can pin programs to the Taskbar, and the helpful jump lists remain active, too. Snap still functions for quickly resizing program windows, although it doesn't have its slick Aero look. The revamped Windows Search will work, and other under-the-hood improvements--such as better Wi-Fi and device management--are also fully functional. Users can use the in-place Anytime Upgrade option to buy an upgrade from Starter to Home Premium.
Windosw 7 Home Premium is the basic version that should appeal to most casual users, and retails for $119. Most of the big features that Microsoft wants you to know about are included here. Aero Peek for previewing programs and clearing the desktop, Aero Snap for resizing program windows, and the Aero skin with its translucent Taskbar and window borders are all in full effect. Aero Shake is also enabled, which is a quick way to clear the desktop by clicking and holding down on one program window and lightly shaking, hiding all the other open windows.
Theme switching and customization is activated, and the Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player will allow users to stream video directly to their desktops. Multitouch features are enabled, and Home Premium can be used to create a Home Group, which simplifies sharing music, video, and other files between computers that are all members of the same group. It's also available in 64-bit, but can only support up to 16GB of physical RAM. Home Premium can be upgraded using the Anytime Upgrade to either Professional or Ultimate.
Although it sounds full-featured, Home Premium definitely offers less than Windows 7 Pro or Windows 7 Ultimate. Location-aware printing, presentation mode, and XP Mode are not available. Neither is BitLocker, AppLocker, the remote desktop host feature, nor Aero glass via remote. AppLocker is the new feature that allows system administrators to restrict program access from the Group Policy settings. You also can't use the Windows 7 Backup and Restore feature to work with network drives, just like Windows 7 Starter. That feature doesn't come in until the Pro version.
Windosw 7 Professional is the power user edition of the new operating system, retailing for $199.99. In addition to all the features in the Home Premium edition, Pro is designed to be flexible for dual use in the home and small business. It will support up to 192GB of physical RAM in 64-bit mode, it supports legacy Windows XP productivity programs via XP Mode, it can work with two physical processors, and it can back up your data to a networked drive. It still lacks the AppLocker and BitLocker features, it can't handle the pretty but superfluous remote Aero glass support, and it lacks the multilingual interface support pack.
Windows 7 Ultimate, retailing for $219.99, supports those features plus virtual hard-disk booting and a subsystem for Unix applications. Although it's possible to conceive of some home uses for Ultimate, the features that separate it from Windows 7 Pro set it in a class that's almost exclusively for intensive international or network use. For most office or home power users, it's not really recommended.
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There are several other versions of Windows 7 available. Windows 7 Home Basic is for emerging markets such as Bangladesh, China, India, and Mexico, and places itself between the Starter edition and the Home Premium edition in terms of features. Aero is partially enabled, for example. Windows 7 Enterprise is identical to the Ultimate edition, but is only available via volume licensing. The Europe-only 'E' version was going to come without Internet Explorer, but that has changed to the 'N' version that lacks the media player.
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If you're planning on buying Windows 7, tell us in the comments below which version you're getting.