The choice of an operating system (OS) should be approached responsibly, since it largely depends on how convenient it will be to work on a computer. A properly selected OS will allow you to realize the full potential of your computer and use all its resources. It also depends on the choice of the operating system which programs you can install on your computer.
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Step 1
It is worth making the choice of an operating system based on the user's goals and PC configuration. Today the most popular operating systems are Windows XP and Windows 7. There is also Windows Vista, but it has not been able to supplant Windows XP. Moreover, Windows 7 is, in fact, a modified Vista.
Step 2
First of all, abstract from the power of your computer. If you have a medium-sized computer with little RAM, Windows XP is worth considering. This operating system is not so demanding on hardware resources compared to Windows 7. If you have less than 2 gigabytes of RAM, Windows XP should be preferred. It is on such an operating system that you can work comfortably.
Step 3
Also, if you play video games, keep in mind that on Windows XP, with an average power of the PC, games will work much better, and on Windows 7, they may slow down or not start at all. Of course, Windows 7 has advanced video game technologies such as DirectX 11, but you can only really feel them on a powerful PC with the latest graphics cards that support this technology.
Step 4
If you have a powerful computer with at least two gigabytes of RAM and at least an average dual-core processor, the best option would be to install Windows 7. It is the newest operating system that supports all the latest technologies and has a beautiful interface. Despite the fact that Windows XP is still a popular and demanded operating system, the future belongs to Windows 7. All modern programs are written specifically for this operating system. In addition, owners of new video cards can fully enjoy high-quality graphics in video games.