While Windows 7 Home Premium is the mainstream version of Microsoft’s latest operating system, the Professional version is intended for business environments including home offices. However, the games that ship with Windows 7 Professional are not installed by default. Learn how to install the games that ship with Windows 7 Professional.
Windows 7 Home Premium versus ProfessionalWindows 7 Home Premium edition is the mainstream version of the operating system for home users. Although Windows 7 Professional is aimed at the commercial (business) market, there are no license restrictions that prevent a home user from buying and installing the Professional edition on a home or home office computer.
Some people like some of the features offered in Windows 7 Professional and opt to install it on a home computer instead of the Home Premium edition. One feature found in Professional but not in Home Premium is Windows XP Mode, an application that allows compatibility for software that only runs in a Windows XP environment or another previous version of Windows.
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