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# Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Full Version (PC DVD), 1 User

**Brand:** microsoft
**Price:** S/.2812
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- **What is this?** Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Full Version (PC DVD), 1 User by microsoft
- **How much does it cost?** S/.2812 with free shipping
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## Description

Review: It does what it says on the tin ..... - I was so impressed with the Release Candidate version of the s/w that I completely forgot that it was time limited. When the first "nag-mail" arrived I didn't have to think too hard about purchasing the full product. The 64 bit option installed on a four and a half year old laptop (HP Pavilion zd8000 series) without hitch - well, not quite, I discovered that the lappy's audio chipset didn't yet have a W7 compatible driver and I had to start the install again with the 32 bit version. So far, with the 32 bit version, all has been well. All legacy applications seem to work, including some pretty ancient DOS based ones. I was using XP Pro before this - I avoided the Vista trap, thank goodness - and the transition between the operating systems was easy. I've been an IT user/configurer/builder since the late 1970's and this change of OS was just the next one in a long line. No regrets, ho hassle. It just works. All I need to do now is pluck up the courage to free up some disk space by deleting the back-up Windows.old directory. I really like the interface, although the tranparency of the window title bars is a bit of a trap at times when trying to select one of the many that I might have open on the desktop. I like the ability to hover over the taskbar icons to see what's there and access the one sub-window of an application I need, almost straight away. It is very useful when working between several docs or spreadsheets. One of the better releases that MS have made over the past couple of decades.
Review: Windows 7 Pro - 7 out of 7 (Excellent) - I have been looking forward to the release of this edition. I refused to upgrate from Windowns XP Pro to Vista on such poor remarks from everyone so I jumped in on the first day of release and went for the Pro version again. The advantage of the Pro version is, even for home users, is that you get so much more and if like me you have several computers and a newish TV that you can connect to a home network, the possibilities are much more broad. With my kids and my wife and a dedicated 2nd comp for my website stuff we have a home network of 5 computers, we then have a Sony TV in the loungh which is connected to the network, even the Sony BlueRay DVD machine has a netword connection so this also is connected to the home network. (If you even look at the back of your Sky HD-TV box you will find a network connection for future expansion - so much more is being connected to other computers and linking together). Easily now I can pass files, photo, music whatever to my kids computers, you can connect a hard-drive to the network and everyone can back up files to it, even to an other computer in your kids bedroom easily. Dont ever let your comp go down now without at least 2 other backups in the house. So apart from Win7 being just fantastic as a interface with your comp, this version after 3 weeks working with it is just so really really brill. Miles better than XP and that is still cracking! The way I did my upgrade, well not an upgrade really but a total install from scratch. Back up your documents/important files, I then did a format of the hard drive I was going to use to install Win7 onto so it would be fresh/new. Installed clean version of Win7 to the hard drive and then re-copied my documents and files back. Win7 Pro comes with 32 bit and 64 bit DVD's. I installed the 64 bit version as its the future and it can recognise more memory than 3.5gb. I have now installed 4gb extra memory and run at 8gb. Check if you are thinking of the Home version as it is 32bit version only and as such can only read a max of 3.5gb. Win7 also lets you add a USB memory devise as a booster. Stick in a USB module (I put in a 4gig stick into a spare USB port at the back of the computer) this is then used to swop/page files to by windows to boost performance as it can read USB memory cards faster than hard drives. The only problem I had with the 64 bit version was (a) Flash on websites do not work. Wait though cos Win 64 version installs a 32 bit and 64 bit version of Windows Explorer 8. So even from your 64 bit version of Win7 you can run Explorer 32bit version and full flash content is on site. Adobe website says it is working on a 64 bit version of flash that will be available soon, then you will be able to run the 64 bit version of Win Explorer and get flash content. The speed of Win7 64bit is the future and more and more programmes will be formulated in 64 bit format for super speed. There was 1 other slight problem with a Family Tree programme I was running but the site had a 64bit fix and now runs great. Install of the 64 bit version went like clockwork, I did not have to download a single system driver and I can honestly recommend Win7 Pro to anyone. I have heard some horror stories on other reviews here but I just cannot comprehend those remarks as I just think this programme is FANTASTIC. I give Win7, 7 out of 7. Thanks. Colin.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B002DUCMTC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,487 in Software ( See Top 100 in Software ) 111 in Operating Systems |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (314) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | FQC-00133 |
| Language  | English, English |
| Manufacturer  | Microsoft |
| Product Dimensions  | 3.02 x 19.23 x 13.82 cm; 26 g |
| Release date  | 22 Oct. 2009 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can i install windows 7 without a dvds drive**
A: No.In such case you can extract the data od the DVD in a usb device, and with specialized software make it bootable so that an installation can be originated from the USB drive, but it is a complicated procedure.You will be better off purchasing an external usb dvd drive.

**Q: Will the key provided be usable on an unlicensed existing installation?
Will this key work on a US region installation**
A: As long as the existing installation is the same version as the version bought, there should be no problem regardless of where the software was bought, US or UK. "For Distribution in" labels have more to do with Microsoft's software channel distribution policies than anything else, they have nothing to do with product key activation.

**Q: Hi, does this come with microsoft serisl codes ?**
A: It came with the Microsoft product key, if that's what you mean, on the sticker which would have been in the original packaging.  Microsoft accepted it, and have since upgraded me to Windows 10.

**Q: Can I create a windows 10 partition to instal win 7 o**
A: Sorry - no idea. This is beyond my competence. Can only suggest you do a web search for one of the technical groups I do prefer 7 to 10 though so good luck

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It does what it says on the tin .....
*by J***N on 29 March 2010*

I was so impressed with the Release Candidate version of the s/w that I completely forgot that it was time limited. When the first "nag-mail" arrived I didn't have to think too hard about purchasing the full product. The 64 bit option installed on a four and a half year old laptop (HP Pavilion zd8000 series) without hitch - well, not quite, I discovered that the lappy's audio chipset didn't yet have a W7 compatible driver and I had to start the install again with the 32 bit version. So far, with the 32 bit version, all has been well. All legacy applications seem to work, including some pretty ancient DOS based ones. I was using XP Pro before this - I avoided the Vista trap, thank goodness - and the transition between the operating systems was easy. I've been an IT user/configurer/builder since the late 1970's and this change of OS was just the next one in a long line. No regrets, ho hassle. It just works. All I need to do now is pluck up the courage to free up some disk space by deleting the back-up Windows.old directory. I really like the interface, although the tranparency of the window title bars is a bit of a trap at times when trying to select one of the many that I might have open on the desktop. I like the ability to hover over the taskbar icons to see what's there and access the one sub-window of an application I need, almost straight away. It is very useful when working between several docs or spreadsheets. One of the better releases that MS have made over the past couple of decades.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Windows 7 Pro - 7 out of 7 (Excellent)
*by C***N on 6 November 2009*

I have been looking forward to the release of this edition. I refused to upgrate from Windowns XP Pro to Vista on such poor remarks from everyone so I jumped in on the first day of release and went for the Pro version again. The advantage of the Pro version is, even for home users, is that you get so much more and if like me you have several computers and a newish TV that you can connect to a home network, the possibilities are much more broad. With my kids and my wife and a dedicated 2nd comp for my website stuff we have a home network of 5 computers, we then have a Sony TV in the loungh which is connected to the network, even the Sony BlueRay DVD machine has a netword connection so this also is connected to the home network. (If you even look at the back of your Sky HD-TV box you will find a network connection for future expansion - so much more is being connected to other computers and linking together). Easily now I can pass files, photo, music whatever to my kids computers, you can connect a hard-drive to the network and everyone can back up files to it, even to an other computer in your kids bedroom easily. Dont ever let your comp go down now without at least 2 other backups in the house. So apart from Win7 being just fantastic as a interface with your comp, this version after 3 weeks working with it is just so really really brill. Miles better than XP and that is still cracking! The way I did my upgrade, well not an upgrade really but a total install from scratch. Back up your documents/important files, I then did a format of the hard drive I was going to use to install Win7 onto so it would be fresh/new. Installed clean version of Win7 to the hard drive and then re-copied my documents and files back. Win7 Pro comes with 32 bit and 64 bit DVD's. I installed the 64 bit version as its the future and it can recognise more memory than 3.5gb. I have now installed 4gb extra memory and run at 8gb. Check if you are thinking of the Home version as it is 32bit version only and as such can only read a max of 3.5gb. Win7 also lets you add a USB memory devise as a booster. Stick in a USB module (I put in a 4gig stick into a spare USB port at the back of the computer) this is then used to swop/page files to by windows to boost performance as it can read USB memory cards faster than hard drives. The only problem I had with the 64 bit version was (a) Flash on websites do not work. Wait though cos Win 64 version installs a 32 bit and 64 bit version of Windows Explorer 8. So even from your 64 bit version of Win7 you can run Explorer 32bit version and full flash content is on site. Adobe website says it is working on a 64 bit version of flash that will be available soon, then you will be able to run the 64 bit version of Win Explorer and get flash content. The speed of Win7 64bit is the future and more and more programmes will be formulated in 64 bit format for super speed. There was 1 other slight problem with a Family Tree programme I was running but the site had a 64bit fix and now runs great. Install of the 64 bit version went like clockwork, I did not have to download a single system driver and I can honestly recommend Win7 Pro to anyone. I have heard some horror stories on other reviews here but I just cannot comprehend those remarks as I just think this programme is FANTASTIC. I give Win7, 7 out of 7. Thanks. Colin.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perhaps the best OS yet?
*by E***S on 1 December 2009*

I use this on a dual-boot with XP Pro - never used Vista, wouldn't touch it with a barge-pole! (I do a lot of professional work with video and audio and Vista is an absolute non-starter for me in these areas). Under W7 these programs run virtually flawlessly. The only problem I have seen with W7 as I slowly migrate the applications I run under XP to run under W7 is that a number of manufacturers have still not released drivers for their products under W7. This can lead to DPC (Delayed Progam Call) problems which can interrupt the signal flow in audio and video which MUST be continuous. BUT, in practice, this seems to have created few difficulties since, for most products, either the drivers built in to the Operating System work well or existing Vista drivers can be used without problem. I like the graphic interface and the much-improved time taken to boot up and shut down, compared to XP. I haven't actually timed it but my impression is that W7 boots up and/or shuts down in about half the time XP takes. Overall, for me the best OS I have used. (Previously used W95, W98, XP Pro).

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