![]() ![]() Here’s how to enable Remote Desktop in Windows 7. Remote Desktop – you can use the Remote Desktop client in the Home edition, but you can’t connect to that machine unless you are running Pro or Ultimate.It’s basically the same as using VirtualBox, except XP Mode doesn’t require an extra XP license. XP Mode – Pro and Ultimate versions of Windows let you run older applications in a virtualized environment alongside your normal apps.BitLocker – Ultimate edition includes support for BitLocker, which lets you completely encrypt your hard drive or your thumb drives, though you can do this for free with TrueCrypt in any version of Windows.Of course, if this is the only feature in Ultimate you want, you can find freeware or cheap backup applications for much cheaper than the upgrade fee. Backup to Network Drive – if you’re using the built-in backup software, it supports backing up to network drives in the Pro and Ultimate editions.Here’s the real differences that might matter to you, the home user: ![]() Microsoft has a comparison page where you can see the very detailed list of features that differentiate each version of Windows from another, but it’s a lot of information to take in. Differences Between Home Premium and Ultimate ![]()
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