Aero in Windows 7 has been improved and enhanced with some new utility like Aero Peek. Without Windows Aero Glass Transparency effect, you can’t experience or enjoy this new operating system.
In most cases, if the computer display card meets the minimal requirement to run Windows Aero, which seems to be same, what’s required in Windows Vista ( 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor, 1 GB of memory and a DirectX 9 compatible, CPU with a minimal of 128 MB of Video memory, installed with Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver Windows 7 will automatically enable and turn on Aero upon installation.
Enable Windows 7 Aero:
The best thing about Aero is that they are actually very useful and really help increase the productivity of the Windows.
Windows 7 by default automatically configures its Aero effects based on your systems windows experience index rating. If you have just installed Windows 7 you will require to run this by going to Control Panel – System and Security – System and also ensure you have the suitable drivers for your graphics card installed.
Sometimes you may not experience the Aero effects. This can be because Windows may not think your computer is powerful enough to run these effects without affecting performance.
If this is the case and you don’t mind a possible slight slow down on performance, you can forcibly enable them by following these easy steps:
STEP 1. Go to Control Panel – System and Security – System
STEP 2. Click on advanced system settings on the left and then performance settings.
STEP 3. Under the visual effects tab you should see that the option Let windows choose what’s best for my computer is by default checked.
STEP 4. Below this you should see a list of visual effects, some of which will be unchecked if you are not experiencing the full range of Aero features.
STEP 5. Select the custom option and then select all the effects from the list below it. Click apply and OK and you should have all the Aero effects enabled.
STEP 2. Click on advanced system settings on the left and then performance settings.
STEP 3. Under the visual effects tab you should see that the option Let windows choose what’s best for my computer is by default checked.
STEP 4. Below this you should see a list of visual effects, some of which will be unchecked if you are not experiencing the full range of Aero features.
STEP 5. Select the custom option and then select all the effects from the list below it. Click apply and OK and you should have all the Aero effects enabled.
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