Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium VS Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

Hello

Can someone please help with my post... According to Wikipedia, Windows 7 Home Premium supports 1

"Physical CPU" so Windows 7 Professional takes in charge 2 "physical CPU.

-What does this mean in terms of performance, speed and execution of programmes in these two versions of Windows?

I installed both versions on a quad core processor and have not noticed any benefit with the speed and performance.

So if someone can give me accurate answers, that would be greatly appreciated. :)

Thank you for reading my post.

Mandeep

Hello

Please contact Microsoft Community.

I suggest you go through the article by Andre Da Costa in the mentioned thread:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-windows_install/Windows-7-Pro-vs-home/0bd870e2-7427-41ed-a5d4-680939ddb27e

I hope this helps.

Kind regards
Anusha

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