Windows 7 Computer
This computer is a Gigabyte Chassis from 2010 running Windows 7 Home Premium . The version of Microsoft Office installed is Microsoft Office 2010 Professional. The web browsers installed on this computer are the latest versions of Palemoon and Firefox at the time of recording. The version of Google Chrome that is installed is the last version before the end of support from Google. Windows 7 is the successor to Windows Vista released in 2009. Windows 7 is built on the NT 6.0 codebase. Windows 7 introduced new features to Windows such as Windows Snap as well as many upgrades to the user interface itself such as a new improved taskbar and a refresh of many control panel features making the system far easier to use and more stable. Windows 7 would be supported by Microsoft until 2020 and versions of Windows 7 such as Windows 7 Professional could get additional updates until 2023 however a user would have to pay for these updates. Windows 7 went on to be a very successful version of Windows due to its stability and ease of use, as a result Windows 7 is still in use by many people and is still a favorite of many others.

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