Windows 7
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Windows 7
Summary
Windows 7 is an operating system[1]. It ranks in the top 0.54% of operating_system entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,180 views/month, #3 of 552).[2]
Key Facts
- Windows 7's instance of is recorded as operating system[3].
- Windows 7's instance of is recorded as proprietary software[4].
- Windows 7's based on is recorded as Q11230[5].
- Windows 7 followed Q11230[6].
- Windows 7 was followed by Q5046[7].
- Windows 7's manufacturer is recorded as Microsoft[8].
- Windows 7's developer is recorded as Microsoft[9].
- Windows 7's part of the series is recorded as Q486487[10].
- Windows 7's copyright license is recorded as Microsoft Software Assurance[11].
- Windows 7's copyright license is recorded as volume licensing[12].
- Windows 7's copyright license is recorded as end-user license agreement[13].
- Windows 7 is a type of Q486487[14].
- Windows 7's software version identifier is recorded as Service Pack 1 (6.1.7601)[15].
- Windows 7's Commons category is recorded as Microsoft Windows 7[16].
- Windows 7's platform is recorded as IA-32[17].
- Windows 7's platform is recorded as Q272629[18].
- Windows 7's platform is recorded as Q182933[19].
- Windows 7's language of work or name is recorded as multiple languages[20].
- Windows 7 was distributed by DVD-ROM[21].
- July 21, 2009 marks the founding of Windows 7[22].
- Windows 7 was released on October 22, 2009[23].
- Windows 7's edition or translation of is recorded as Microsoft Windows[24].
- Windows 7's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Windows 7[25].
- Windows 7's readable file format is recorded as Windows Portable Executable file format, 32-bit[26].
- Windows 7's readable file format is recorded as Windows Portable Executable file format, 64-bit[27].
Why It Matters
Windows 7 ranks in the top 0.54% of operating_system entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,180 views/month, #3 of 552).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 44 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]