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Ativador Windows 7 Home Basic 32 Bits This is a tutorial for Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit. This tutorial will show you how to change your username, password, power plan, language and so much more. You can find this same tutorial on any other type of computer that uses windows. Once you have changed all the items that are available in the setup menu then click on finish then your computer will restart and you're expected to login to windows with your new information once it finishes booting up again. Windows 7 is a personal computer operating system developed by Microsoft as part of their Windows NT family of operating systems released beginning in July 2009. This operating system has won favor among computer users for its ease of use, better performance than Windows Vista, greater compatibility with legacy programs and devices, and uniqueness in design. Windows 7 can be used on both 32-bit and 64-bit computers. It has many similarities to the successful Windows XP but combines them with new features like the Metro user interface (MUI), reduced installation size compared to Vista (95% smaller after installation), improved security features, and much more. Windows 7 Home Basic is an OEM version of Windows 7 designed to run on home media systems such as computers running legacy ISA hardware that cannot support the full version like Ultimate or Professional. Unlike other versions, Home Basic has limited networking capabilities and limited installation options making home environments that much simpler. It is also expected to be used on less powerful computers like netbooks, laptops and tablets. Another reason for Home Basic is to allow OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) to create their products with Windows 7 instead of Vista due to its focus on being user-friendly. Windows 7 Home Basic requires only 1GB of hard drive space for installation. Windows 7 Professional requires 3GB of space for installation because it includes the operating system along with other software required by the installed product. Windows 7 Home Basic has several key differences from other versions of Windows operating systems not found in upgraded versions. The most obvious of these is the Metro user interface (MUI) which encompasses all the tools and menus on the desktop. Other features include Windows Aero, which enables animations for Microsoft Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer 10, copy and paste, improved reliability for power management of memory and CPU, Boost mode that speeds up system startup time by turning off some background services, new Internet Explorer security features protecting against malware infection by unauthorised websites. Home Basic supports 64-bit architecture on both 32-bit and 64-bit processors. The 32-bit version requires 2GB of RAM or more to run effectively while the 64-bit version requires 4GB of RAM or more. It is recommended to run the 64-bit version on computers with 4GB of RAM or more. Windows 7 Home Basic is only available in the 32-bit version, but it can also run on 64-bit operating systems. The 32-bit version supports up to 4GB of random access memory (RAM) while the 64-bit supports up to 128GB of RAM. Windows 7 Home Basic is not available in any other language besides English, but it does feature both Latin and Arabic script, which are supported by the typography settings that users can configure. It also supports Asian languages like Chinese and Japanese. cfa1e77820
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