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.Antitrust regulatory attention
As with other operating systems, Windows 7 is being studied by United States federal regulators who oversee the company's operations following the 2001 United States v. settlement. According to status reports filed, the three-member panel began assessing prototypes of the new operating system in February 2008. Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Jupiter Research said that, "['s] challenge for Windows 7 will be how can they continue to add features that consumers will want that also don't run afoul of regulators."
In order to comply with European antitrust regulations, has proposed the use of a "ballot" screen, allowing users to download a competing browser, thus removing the need for a version of Windows completely without Internet Explorer, as previously planned. In response to criticism involving Windows 7 E and concerns from manufacturers about possible consumer confusion if a version of Windows 7 with Internet Explorer were shipped later after one without Internet Explorer, announced that it would scrap the separate version for Europe and ship the standard upgrade and full packages worldwide.
As with the previous version of Windows, an N version, which does not come with Windows Media Player, has been released in Europe, but only for sale directly from sales websites and selected others.
Marketing
The different editions of Windows 7 have been designed and marketed toward people with different needs. Out of the different editions (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate), the Starter edition for emerging markets, Home Basic has been designed and marketed for lower cost notebooks, Home Premium for normal home users, Professional for businesses, Enterprise for larger businesses and corporations, and Ultimate for enthusiasts.
Hardware requirements
Computers that display this sticker meet the requirements for Windows 7.
has published the minimum specifications for a system to run Windows 7. Requirements for the 32-bit version are similar to that of premium editions of Vista, but are higher for 64-bit versions. has released an upgrade advisor that determines if a computer is compatible with Windows 7.
Physical memory limits for Windows 7 | ||
Version | Limit in 32-bit Windows | Limit in 64-bit Windows |
Windows 7 Ultimate | 4 GB | 192 GB |
Windows 7 Enterprise | ||
Windows 7 Professional | ||
Windows 7 Home Premium | 16 GB | |
Windows 7 Home Basic | 8 GB | |
Windows 7 Starter | 2 GB | N/A |