How to enable Aero mode in Windows 7?
All Windows operating systems have many different capabilities. For example, Windows 7 has a set of technical solutions for the graphical user interface. In two words, all this is called Windows Aero. This entire complex also consists of a considerable number of components. Let's figure out what Windows Aero actually does. In simple terms, using this component you can make certain window titles translucent. This, in turn, creates an effect of purity and clarity. In addition, Windows Aero allows you to use window animation when opening, closing, or minimizing a window. This is not all the capabilities of this set of components.
As for system requirements, your computer must have a video card of at least 256 megabytes. But today this is practically insignificant, since most modern video cards exceed this level by at least 4 times.
So, Windows Aero will automatically turn on on your computer if your video card has sufficient capacity and the latest drivers are installed on it. If the drivers are not installed or need to be updated, you can use DriverPack Solution program. And in addition, your computer must have a processor with a frequency of at least 1 GHz.
All this can be checked in another way. In each version of Windows OS, you can find out the performance rating of your system. To do this, you will need to right-click on the "My Computer" and select the item "<font><font>Materials</font></font>". After this you will need to click on the item "Productivity Index Windows".
Here you will find out the rating performance of your system. It must be at least three. If you still do not have Windows Aero enabled, then after this you can safely enable it. To do this, right-click on the desktop of your computer and select "Personalization". You will be taken to a menu where you will need to select the Aero theme you need.
That's all you need to do to enable the Windows Aero component in the Windows 7 operating system.