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Differences between basic and ultimate
Here is some simple info I have been looking for. I hope this helps you too.
Differences between editions of Windows 7
See also: Compare Windows 7 Editions
Ultimate and Enterprise
The all you can eat editions, contain everything except Windows Anytime Upgrade (you’d already be running the highest edition available)Professional
Home Premium
- No BitLocker
- No boot from VHD
Home Basic
- No BitLocker
- No boot from VHD
- No EFS (Encrypting File System)
- No Support for backup to a network location
- Client-only Remote Desktop
- No Offline files support
- No Domain join
Starter
- No Aero Glass (Aero theme available)
- No Premium games
- No BitLocker
- No boot from VHD
- No EFS (Encrypting File System)
- No Support for backup to a network location
- Client-only Remote Desktop
- No Media Center support
- No Tablet PC or Multi-Touch support
- No built-in support for DVD burning or playback
- Single procesor support only (unlimited cores)
- No Offline files support
- No Domain join
- No Sticky Notes app
- No Snipping Tool app
- No IIS support
- No Aero Glass
- No Aero theme
- No Live Taskbar Preview support
- No Premium games
- No BitLocker
- No boot from VHD
- No EFS (Encrypting File System)
- No Support for backup to a network location
- Client-only Remote Desktop
- No Media Center support
- No Tablet PC or Multi-Touch support
- No built-in support for DVD burning or playback
- Single procesor support only (unlimited cores)
- No Offline files support
- No Domain join
- No Sticky Notes app
- No Snipping Tool app
- No IIS support
- No Fast User Switching
Last edited by Brink; 14 Jul 2009 at 18:28.