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Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade

  • Windows 7 Professional (includes 32 & 64-bit versions) lets you run Windows XP productivity programs in Windows XP Mode, recover data easily with automatic backups to your home or business network, connect to company networks effortlessly and more securely
  • Make the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation; start programs faster and more easily, and quickly find the documents you use most often
  • Make your web experience faster, easier and safer than ever with Internet Explorer 8
  • Watch, pause, rewind, and record TV on your PC
  • Easily create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup

Product Description
Everything you need for work and home

Windows 7 Home Professional Upgrade was designed to be more reliable, moreresponsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.  Simplifyeveryday tasks: find something instantly, compare documents side-by-side, oreasily back-up your complete system over a network.  Enjoy a PC that worksthe way you want it to: supports 64-bit technologies and offers XP Mode for yourbusiness productivity applications.  Make new things possible: watchInternet TV, pause, rewind, and record TV or use Touch to interact with your PCin new ways.
Makes the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation Faster and easier to launch applications and find the documents you use most often. Make your web experience faster, easier, and safer than ever with Internet Explorer 8. Easy to create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup. Watch many of your favorite TV … More >>

Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade

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5 comments to Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade

  • After reading these reviews of W7, I am very disappointed. Instead of encrypting hard drives we need to be putting our white collar liars, crooks and thieves behind bars where they belong. I’m very disappointed that President Obama seems to have had not enough interest in this, but instead, has bought into the idea that larger economic stimulus to them will somehow lead to reform. So, maybe, Microsoft’s newest incompatibilities will lead to still larger government stimulus, even bigger bonuses, and further revamps of Daylight Savings Time. I would like to be using Windows I and eagerly awaiting Windows II. That would be a real improvement. Some talk of HD in the future when we have better hard drives would be okay, but no laws. We had and we have much larger concerns not properly addressed.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • One Word to describe Windows 7 – CRAP!

    PROS -

    You can open Photos! So.

    You can surf the internet. So.

    You can listen to Music. So.

    You can watch videos. So.

    You can view files you have. So..

    Most importantly you can get emails. SO!

    CONS -

    It is a waste of money.

    It is a waste of time.

    It is Vista all over again.

    Get ready for years of bugs, unstable crashing, security risks, and non-stop updates for the rest of your life with Windows 7.

    XP is still the king of ALL operating systems PERIOD! It was the most stable OS Microsoft ever came out with TO DATE!

    Windows 7….. CRAP!!!

    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Read T.R. Collins’ review very carefully before you purchase this, or any other Windows 7 product. In brief, if you have Vista Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional requires a full install, which loses everything–all settings and files will be gone. Caveat emptor, or you will get “Micro$oft” and not even get kissed, too.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • So I ordered Windows 7 Pro upgrade. After going thru all of the checks to make sure my PC was ready for the upgrade, deleting several programs that the upgrade advisor said I needed to delete. I also learn I will have to re-install office! Anyway I finally get to the step of installing this OS and the installer tells me that I can not upgrade since I have windows vista ultimate. Windows Ultimate was a joke, so why keep it. But windows 7 would not upgrade, I would have to do a fresh install.

    So now I have windows ultimate ordered. Idiots.

    That PC will be the last I own. I actually thought that this windows would be better. I am only buying Macs from now on. My upgrade to Snow Leopard was painless.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I guess Microsoft’s definition of “Professional” doesn’t apply to those of us who work bilingually. You need to buy the $319 Ultimate edition if you want to get multiple language support, even if you need none of the other features of Professional or Ultimate.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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