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By Ray Williams
Microsoft has come up with new products to woo its fans all across the world and the latest from that farm is the first service pack editions for a couple of its very successful range of products.

It was only about a couple of weeks in the past that the company had announced for the soon to be released packs for the Windows 2008 edition of the R2 server and that of their most fancied operating system that is the Windows 7.

The release finally came and on and from the twenty second of February 2011, the general public of the United States were presented with the opportunity to buy the Windows 7 service pack or the Windows 2008 R2 Server Service Pack and make one of those their own.

The update of the R2 server seems to have equipped it with a couple of new features which seems to include dynamic memory options for the Hyper V option as well as the Remote FX.

The fact that the Hyper-V has now got a dynamic memory will now give it better distribution and better allocation options as compared to before.

When it comes to the Remote FX though, it means that unlocking of interfaces shall be available to all users and the customers.

The great advantage it is going to give is that very basic machines are now going to be able to display rich and complete features on the windows desktop.

The Windows 7 has also been given its first service pack now and the other generic features that the update try to implement include a number of security related patches.



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