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People often ask us which version of Windows they should purchase for their new PC build. Generally speaking Windows 7 Home Premium Edition has everything that most end users would need for normal day-to-day usage of their PC. There is no use in paying extra for Windows 7 Professional Edition if the added features will be of no benefit to you. Here is a list of the major differences between Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional.




Memory support

Home Premium: 16GB of physical memory supported

Recent tests of a mid range Windows 7 based PC with configurations of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB of system memory have shown only a marginal overall performance benefit between 8GB and 4GB. No performance improvement was evident when moving from 8GB to 16GB, therefore I do not see the 16GB physical memory limitation of Home Edition to be an issue when choosing an operating system.



Backup and restore

Home Premium: Limited to local HDD or DVD

The Backup and Restore centre was first introduced in Windows Vista and provides users with the ability to back up files, folders, libraries or even their complete hard drive. Backups can be automatically scheduled by the user to any frequency they like. The only limitation on Windows 7 Home Premium Edition is that it cannot backup data to a network location such as a network-attached storage device (NAS), another PC on the network, or to a network server. Full hard drive backup can be performed by choosing the “Create a system Image” option. This image can be used as a complete disaster recovery option (as long as the image is not stored on your operating system drive). In the event of a mechanical failure or data corruption on the Operating System drive in the PC the “system image” can be restored to a new HDD and your PC can be back up and running in an hour or two, complete with all data and programs intact.



Memory support

Home Premium: 16GB of physical memory supported

Recent tests of a mid range Windows 7 based PC with configurations of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB of system memory have shown only a marginal overall performance benefit between 8GB and 4GB. No performance improvement was evident when moving from 8GB to 16GB, therefore I do not see the 16GB physical memory limitation of Home Edition to be an issue when choosing an operating system.


Features of Windows 7 Home Premium


Below are some noticeable features which you’ll experience after Windows 7 Home Premium Free Download ISO 32 Bit 64 Bit.


  1. Most trusted and popular Windows version.

  2. Easy to operate your system.

  3. Simplifies your navigation.

  4. Lots of themes provided.

  5. Can customize the tools on task bar.

  6. Can setup the Home network and printer setting.

  7. Rich featured Windows Media Center provided.

  8. Can sleep and resume quickly.







                      Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit free download Direct Link



       Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit free download Direct Link


Windows 7 Home Premium Technical Setup Details



  • Software Full Name: Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit

  • Full Setup Size:2.38 GB (32 Bit)

  • Setup Type: Offline Installer / Full Standalone Setup

  • Compatibility Architecture:32 Bit (x86)

  • Developers: Microsoft




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