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Main » 2019 November 4 » Windows 7 SP1 All in One September 2019 x86-x64
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Windows 7 SP1 All in One September 2019 x86-x64 ISO File format Language: English (us) Size x86 : 2,66 Gb Size x64 : 3,56 Gb Windows 7 arrives on the scene three short years after Vista, shoring up its predecessor’s inadequacies and perhaps offering a little bit more to chew on. Going back to Windows 7 being considered a good choice by many users, the biggest question is why this happens. Windows 10 brings so many improvements in pretty much all regards, so why aren’t users upgrading already. Windows 7 holds on to tradition from previous releases such as Windows XP and Windows 98 and features a familiar, simplistic and easy to understand user interface. Luckily for Microsoft, Windows 7 is more than just spin. It’s stable, smooth, and highly polished, introducing new graphical features, a new taskbar that can compete handily with the Mac OS X dock, and device management and security enhancements that make it both easier to use and safer. Features Additional support for communication with third-party federation services Additional support has been added to allow Windows 7 clients to effectively communicate with third-party identity federation services (those supporting the WS-Federation passive profile protocol). This change enhances platform interoperability, and improves the ability to communicate identity and authentication information between organizations. Improved HDMI audio device performance A small percentage of users have reported issues in which the connection between computers running Windows 7 and HDMI audio devices can be lost after system reboots. Updates have been incorporated into SP1 to ensure that connections between Windows 7 computers and HDMI audio devices are consistently maintained. Corrected behavior when printing mixed-orientation XPS documents Prior to the release of SP1, some customers have reported difficulty when printing mixed-orientation XPS documents (documents containing pages in both portrait and landscape orientation) using the XPS Viewer, resulting in all pages being printed entirely in either portrait or landscape mode. This issue has been addressed in SP1, allowing users to correctly print mixed-orientation documents using the XPS Viewer. Change to behavior of “Restore previous folders at logon” functionality SP1 changes the behavior of the “Restore previous folders at logon” function available in the Folder Options Explorer dialog. Prior to SP1, previous folders would be restored in a cascaded position based on the location of the most recently active folder. That behavior changes in SP1 so that all folders are restored to their previous positions. Enhanced support for additional identities in RRAS and IPsec Support for additional identification types has been added to the Identification field in the IKEv2 authentication protocol. This allows for a variety of additional forms of identification (such as E-mail ID or Certificate Subject) to be used when performing authentication using the IKEv2 protocol. Support for Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) There has always been a growing need for ever more computing power and as usage models change, processors instruction set architectures evolve to support these growing demands. Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) is a 256 bit instruction set extension for processors. AVX is designed to allow for improved performance for applications that are floating point intensive. Support for AVX is a part of SP1 to allow applications to fully utilize the new instruction set and register extensions. Improved Support for Advanced Format (512e) Storage Devices SP1 introduces a number of key enhancements to improve support of recently introduced storage devices with a 4KB physical sector size (commonly referred to as “Advanced Format”). These enhancements include functionality fixes, improved performance, and updated storage drivers which provide applications the ability to retrieve information as to the physical sector size of storage device. More information on these enhancements is detailed in Microsoft KB 982018. Integrated / Pre-installed: .NET Framework 4.8 Internet Explorer 11 DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010) Important & Security Only Updates – 2019-09-01 Windows Defender Updates EDITIONS INCLUDED Windows 7 Starter Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Enterprise Windows 7 Ultimate Features UEFI-ready (Use attached Rufus USB-tool to make UEFI-bootable) Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 10.0 (Microsoft DaRT) install.wim compressed to recovery format (install.esd) Create bootable USB (highly recommended) with Rufus, (attached) or burn to DVD-R at slow speed. You can use Rufus to make bootable USB to install windows. Create bootable USB (highly recommended) with Rufus or burn to DVD-R at slow speed. 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