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Saucy
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      10-22-2009
Today's the day.

Look for good deals on Windows 7 pricing. You can get deals online, or if
you can't wait, look for "Family Packs" at the big box stores and the
computer stores which enable you to acquire Windows 7 for only about 65
bucks a copy (which is pretty inexpensive - especially for people who use
their software day in and day out all year).

Windows 7 is upgradable. It runs faster than Vista, so if you already have a
computer that can handle Vista, then you have a computer that can run
Windows 7. And in the real world, even older computers can run Windows 7
decently if they have a gig or two of RAM (cheap) and a capable video card
(most any you can get today).

Saucy

 
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      10-22-2009
Saucy wrote:
> Today's the day.
>
> Look for good deals on Windows 7 pricing. You can get deals online, or
> if you can't wait, look for "Family Packs" at the big box stores and the
> computer stores which enable you to acquire Windows 7 for only about 65
> bucks a copy (which is pretty inexpensive - especially for people who
> use their software day in and day out all year).


Only true in the States. In the EU, Win 7 is expensive.

>
> Windows 7 is upgradable


Really? And you and upgrade it to what, Windows 8?

>. It runs faster than Vista,


BFD, no large accomplishment.

> so if you already
> have a computer that can handle Vista, then you have a computer that can
> run Windows 7. And in the real world, even older computers can run
> Windows 7 decently if they have a gig or two of RAM (cheap) and a
> capable video card (most any you can get today).
>
> Saucy


True, I installed it on a compute running an AMD XP 2400+ processor with
1.5 gigs of RAM and an nVidia 6200 with 256MB RAM and it ran fine. It's
an imitation of a Mac and Linux but Microsoft isn't exactly famous for
innovating. They are more into stealing others' ideas and saying that
they are their own.

Alias
 
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Bill Yanaire
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      10-22-2009


"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:hbpoh7$um1$...
> Saucy wrote:
>> Today's the day.
>>
>> Look for good deals on Windows 7 pricing. You can get deals online, or if
>> you can't wait, look for "Family Packs" at the big box stores and the
>> computer stores which enable you to acquire Windows 7 for only about 65
>> bucks a copy (which is pretty inexpensive - especially for people who use
>> their software day in and day out all year).

>
> Only true in the States. In the EU, Win 7 is expensive.
>


I suggest you save up for Windows 7. Oh, you are an Ubuntu fanboi? Then
there is no reason for you to get the new Windows 7 which is rock solid.


>>
>> Windows 7 is upgradable

>
> Really? And you and upgrade it to what, Windows 8?
>
>>. It runs faster than Vista,

>
> BFD, no large accomplishment.


Much better than that piece of **** Ubuntu that doesn't run any of the
popular programs out there.


>
>> so if you already have a computer that can handle Vista, then you have a
>> computer that can run Windows 7. And in the real world, even older
>> computers can run Windows 7 decently if they have a gig or two of RAM
>> (cheap) and a capable video card (most any you can get today).
>>
>> Saucy

>
> True, I installed it on a compute running an AMD XP 2400+ processor with
> 1.5 gigs of RAM and an nVidia 6200 with 256MB RAM and it ran fine. It's an
> imitation of a Mac and Linux but Microsoft isn't exactly famous for
> innovating. They are more into stealing others' ideas and saying that they
> are their own.
>
> Alias


Correction: Alias is into stealing Microsoft software and hates everything
Microsoft with one exception: Alias just loves hanging out in the MICROSOFT
Vista forum trolling.

Get a ****ing life loser.



 
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      10-22-2009
Can't seem to find the Windows 7 Pro upgrade link on the 741.com web
site. All I get is the Home Premium upgrade.

Anyone have a link to the Pro upgrade?
 
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      10-22-2009


"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> Can't seem to find the Windows 7 Pro upgrade link on the 741.com web
> site. All I get is the Home Premium upgrade.
>
> Anyone have a link to the Pro upgrade?


Have you heard of Google?

 
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Leroy
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      10-22-2009
Please repost you question in the Windows 7 Answers Forum:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7


Dave wrote:
> Can't seem to find the Windows 7 Pro upgrade link on the 741.com web
> site. All I get is the Home Premium upgrade.
>
> Anyone have a link to the Pro upgrade?

 
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Saucy
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      10-22-2009
P.S. I was talking Canadian dollars.

In US dollars, it would be less than 50 bucks per copy.

Saucy


"Saucy" <> wrote in message
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> Today's the day.
>
> Look for good deals on Windows 7 pricing. You can get deals online, or if
> you can't wait, look for "Family Packs" at the big box stores and the
> computer stores which enable you to acquire Windows 7 for only about 65
> bucks a copy (which is pretty inexpensive - especially for people who use
> their software day in and day out all year).
>
> Windows 7 is upgradable. It runs faster than Vista, so if you already have
> a computer that can handle Vista, then you have a computer that can run
> Windows 7. And in the real world, even older computers can run Windows 7
> decently if they have a gig or two of RAM (cheap) and a capable video card
> (most any you can get today).
>
> Saucy


 
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      10-22-2009

"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> Can't seem to find the Windows 7 Pro upgrade link on the 741.com web
> site. All I get is the Home Premium upgrade.
>
> Anyone have a link to the Pro upgrade?



www.741.com is a webhosting site. Why would it sell Windows?

 
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      10-22-2009


"Leroy" <> wrote in message
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> Please repost you question in the Windows 7 Answers Forum:
> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7
>



Shut The **** Up. So he has Windows 7 questions you IDIOT. Maybe you
should drink more because you can still type.


 
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      10-22-2009
http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft...7/category/102

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"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> Can't seem to find the Windows 7 Pro upgrade link on the 741.com web
> site. All I get is the Home Premium upgrade.
>
> Anyone have a link to the Pro upgrade?


 
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