Are you too tired of using Windows 11 ?
The most frustrating part of using your PC is getting slow. Traditionally, Microsoft has been releasing newer versions of Windows, each making the features way better than the previous one, side by side making it slower than the earlier edition. And the same took place with the release of Windows 11.
Microsoft has now officially ended the support period for our beloved, Windows7, which was considered to be the best in performance operating system, which was known for its ultra wide compatibility and performance indicator, even when running on a Potato PC.
Windows 7
Released on October 22, 2009, Windows 7 marked a significant milestone in Microsoft's operating system history. It succeeded Windows Vista and quickly gained popularity for several reasons. One of the standout features was its user-friendly interface. Windows 7 introduced the Aero graphical user interface, characterized by translucent window frames and improved navigation, providing a more visually appealing and accessible experience for users.
Today, let's have a quick experiment, by attempting to install Windows 7, on our modern day machines.
As the newer generation PCs with the all new hardware, there is a really low chance to install an operating system that was discontinued long back before these hardware components were even designed.
Downloading Windows 7
Pre-Requisites of Installing Windows 7
Installation
Select the USB drive and ISO file into the application window
Perform the flashing and let it write the files onto the USB drive
Reboot your PC from the bootable media you just created
Install Windows
Enjoy !