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Unlock More Power: A Deep Dive into ASTER Multi-Desktop App 7 (Build 2.27)

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In an era where hardware capabilities often outpace software utilization, many of us are sitting on untapped computing power. You have a high-end processor, plenty of RAM, and a graphics card capable of moving mountains—yet you’re still stuck with a single monitor, a single keyboard, and a single mouse.

Enter ASTER: Multi-Desktop App.

With the release of ASTER Multi-Desktop App 7 build 2.27, the concept of "one computer, one user" is being challenged once again. Let’s take a look at what makes this build essential for power users, families, and small offices.

4. Support for Modern GPUs

The build includes revised drivers for NVIDIA RTX 30/40 series and AMD Radeon RX 6000/7000 series, allowing each workstation to leverage GPU acceleration for light gaming or video playback. Aster Multi-Desktop App 7 build 2.27

Known Limitations in Build 2.27

Despite its strengths, no software is perfect:

  • No official support for Windows 11 24H2 (as of this writing). Check the ibik forum before updating.
  • Certain anti-cheat games (Valorant, Fortnite) may flag Aster as a virtualization tool. Avoid gaming requiring BattlEye/EAC on secondary stations.
  • Windows Hello and fingerprint readers typically only work on the primary workstation.
  • DVD playback may fail due to region locking across simultaneous users.

What is Aster Multi-Desktop App?

Developed by the Russian company ibik.ru, Aster (Aster Multidesktop) is a multiseat software that allows multiple users to work on the same PC simultaneously. Unlike simple user-switching, Aster creates separate, isolated "terminals" from a single host machine. With build 2.27 of version 7, the developers have refined stability, hardware recognition, and compatibility with Windows 10 and Windows 11. Unlock More Power: A Deep Dive into ASTER

Think of it as turning your computer into a mainframe: one CPU, one GPU (or multiple), and one motherboard—but two or three keyboards, mice, and monitors all acting as independent PCs.

Is It Safe? Short Answer: Yes, with caveats.

Aster installs a kernel-mode driver. Build 2.27 is digitally signed by ibik.ru and passes Windows Defender SmartScreen. However, because it hooks deep into the Windows graphics stack, always: No official support for Windows 11 24H2 (as

  • Create a system restore point before installation.
  • Avoid using on a mission-critical server.
  • Download only from the official ibik.ru website (not torrents).

Licensing & Support

  • Price: ~$49 for a 2-seat license (perpetual, 1 year updates included).
  • Trial: 30 days fully functional – generous.
  • Support: Email-based, response within 24–48 hours. Forums are user-driven.
  • Build 2.27 specific: Support confirmed compatible with Windows 11 24H2 preview builds as of Dec 2024 (beta testing).

2. Improved Windows 10/11 Compatibility

Build 2.27 addresses several compatibility flags raised by recent Windows updates (22H2/23H2). The service now starts more reliably after system reboots and handles user session switching without delays.

What’s New in Build 2.27?

This is a maintenance and compatibility-focused release. Here are the key improvements: