Difference between Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro
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Key Difference: Windows 8 is known as the ‘core’ version and is the basic version available for the software. Windows 8 is aimed at all the home users and is also available through OEMs on the latest laptops and PCs by the company. Windows 8 offers many of the features that were available on the Windows 7 professional edition. Windows 8 Pro is similar to the Windows 7 Professional and is designed for enthusiasts and business users. It offers all off the features of the Windows 8 along with extra features for small business owners.
Windows 8 is the latest operating system by Microsoft and was launched in October 2012. The company has revamped the look of the start menu and eliminated the menu bar and in place has introduced Live Tiles similar to the ones that have been launched on the Windows Mobile phones. The company has been constantly following this trend of launching various different versions to allow people to pay only for what they need. However, unlike the six versions of its previous operating system; the company has limited the editions to four: Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8 Enterprise and Windows 8 RT.
Windows 8 is known as the ‘core’ version and is the basic version available for the software. Windows 8 is aimed at all the home users and is also available through OEMs on the latest laptops and PCs by the company. Windows 8 offers all the features that were available on the Windows 7 professional edition. Features include the new Smart screen, live tiles format, touch capability, built in apps (Mail, Calendar, Messaging, Photos, and SkyDrive), syncing capabilities using cloud network, Internet Explorer 10, Windows Defender, Windows Firewall, Windows Update. It also allows select business features such as ability to join a domain, encrypting the system’s disk using BitLocker, ability to log in PC remotely, Remote Desktop, VPN, ability to combine multiple hard drives into one storage, ability to mount VHD and ISO images. It also offers the multiple language package that enables the user to convert the whole interface in another language.
Windows 8 Pro is similar to the Windows 7 Professional and is designed for enthusiasts and business users. It offers all off the features of the Windows 8 such as Start screen, Live tiles, Internet Explorer 10, Windows Store, connected standby, Windows desktop, etc. In addition to these features, it also has features such as Remote Desktop, ability to participate in a Windows Server domain, Virtual Hard Disk Booting, Encrypting File System, Hyper-V, Group Policy, BitLocker and BitLocker To Go. These features are important when working or running a small business. It does not offer built-in Windows Media Center, which can be purchased as a separate package for a small fee. There is also a specific upgrade path that must be followed when upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 8 Pro. All of the Windows 7 editions, except the Enterprise can upgrade to the Windows 8 Pro edition.
The following table has been taken from Wikipedia.
Windows 8 | Windows 8 Pro | |
Availability | Most channels | Most channels |
Architecture | IA-32 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) | IA-32 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) |
Maximum physical memory (RAM) | 4 GB on IA-32 128 GB on x64 | 4 GB on IA-32 512 GB on x64 |
Trusted boot | YES | YES |
Picture password | YES | YES |
Start screen, Semantic Zoom, Live Tiles | YES | YES |
Touch and Thumb keyboard | YES | YES |
Language packs | YES | YES |
Updated File Explorer | YES | YES |
Standard apps | YES | YES |
File History | YES | YES |
Refresh and reset of OS | YES | YES |
Play To | YES | YES |
Connected standby | YES | YES |
Windows Update | YES | YES |
Windows Defender | YES | YES |
Better multi-monitor support | YES | YES |
New Windows Task Manager | YES | YES |
ISO image and VHD mounting | YES | YES |
Mobile broadband features | YES | YES |
Microsoft account integration | YES | YES |
Internet Explorer 10 | YES | YES |
SmartScreen | YES | YES |
Windows Store | YES | YES |
Xbox Live (including Xbox Live Arcade) | YES | YES |
Exchange ActiveSync | YES | YES |
Snap | YES | YES |
Can connect to a VPN | YES | YES |
Desktop | YES | YES |
Supported third-party apps | Windows Store and desktop | Windows Store and desktop |
Remote Desktop | Client only | Client and host |
Storage Spaces | YES | YES |
Windows Media Player | YES | YES |
Encryption features | BitLocker and EFS | |
Sideload Windows Store apps | Partial | |
Boot from VHD | YES | |
Can join a Windows domain | YES | |
Group Policy | YES | |
Hyper-V | On 64-bit versions only with SLAT capable CPU | |
AppLocker | ||
Windows To Go | ||
DirectAccess | ||
BranchCache | ||
Can be virtualized by RemoteFX? | ||
Services for Network File System | ||
Subsystem for Unix-based Applications | ||
Windows Media Center | Via an add-in | |
Microsoft Office apps bundled with OS |
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