Before software like ASTER, creating multiple workstations required buying multiple expensive PC towers. Build 2.27 represents a refined version of this technology, aimed at:
One night, a power surge flickered the lights. The PC hard-rebooted. Elias panicked—Build 2.27 was stable, but would the configuration hold?
Aster splits one Windows computer into several independent workstations. One CPU runs a single copy of Windows, but each user gets their own unique Windows session (login, desktop, applications, settings).
Plug all monitors, keyboards, mice, and audio devices into your PC before launching the software.
Turn on the PC and right-click on the desktop. Select . Ensure Windows detects all connected monitors.
Unlike Virtual Machines (VMs), ASTER does not require a "guest" operating system. This means there is no heavy overhead for disk space or redundant OS processes. If your PC has 16GB of RAM, both users can tap into that pool dynamically. 2. Independent Workstations
Unlike Virtual Machines (VMs), ASTER operates directly on your Windows installation, making it easier to set up and manage.
: Introduced a shortcut simulation (Win+Ctrl+Shift+B) within the app to restart the video subsystem without a full reboot. Why Use ASTER?
: Enabled support for Miracast monitors, allowing for wireless display connections to be used as independent workplaces. WDDM 2.7 Integration : Added support for the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 2.7
If you are on the fence about updating to version 7 build 2.27, consider the immediate benefits:
: Added support for Miracast monitors, allowing for wireless display setups.
How does build 2.27 compare to competitors?
What follows is the story of how a single piece of software transformed a lonely workstation into a digital ecosystem. ⚡ The Spark: One Tower, Many Minds
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 of version 7, the developers have refined stability, hardware recognition, and compatibility with Windows 10 and Windows 11.
that allows a single Windows PC to support multiple independent users simultaneously. By connecting extra monitors, keyboards, and mice, you can transform one tower into several workstations without the overhead of virtual machines. Key Features in Build 2.27



