Sorry Ronni but,
Would anyone have a legal copy of Windows 7 or 8 they don’t want and could sell
me?
Kind regards
Peter
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> and burned to disc/dvd as requested by bootcamp assistant. The process
> cannot be continued, however, without a genuine copy of ms windows 7. I have
> tried with windows xp professional but system does not recognise/accept this.
>
>
> Does anyone have a
The process cannot be
continued, however, without a genuine copy of ms windows 7. I have tried with
windows xp professional but system does not recognise/accept this.
Does anyone have a copy of windows 7 that I can purchase?
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I read where Windows 7 has a major innovation which is a task bar
that applications are dropped in and launched from therejust like
a Dock.
Kev
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Scheduled release date 22nd Oct, 2009.
Cheers ... Clyde
On 26/06/2009, at 2:40 PM, Hugh Griffiths wrote:
I have been forced to go to windows 7 at work, and I must say
initial impressions are good, its massively b
I notice that the upgrade price for the home user (Win 7 Home Premium)
currently running XP or Vista is of $49.00 US (download versions from
USA)plus $15 for a disc.
see
http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft/Windows-7-Home-Premium-Upgrade/product/B0F9E641
Scheduled release date 22nd
I have been forced to go to windows 7 at work, and I must say initial
impressions are good, its massively better than vista, and has some nice MacOS
touches in the appearance
Hugh
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To be fair you have already paid your Mac Tax by buying the hardware.
Microsoft have no such luxury.
Not that I care, Mac to the bone here.
On 26/06/2009, at 1:34 PM, Roger Kortas wrote:
For those who are interested these are the price details for windows
7 these are US prices
Home
For those who are interested these are the price details for windows 7
these are US prices
Home Premium
$199.99
Professional
$299.99
Ultimate
$319.99
upgrades are a tad cheaper!!
wow am I glad I am a Mac user :0
Roger
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, CEOs are looking at the big picture. And one
clear picture in the future is that Microsoft appears to be in the
midst of the "innovators dilemma" and is lacking in vision, as well
as innovation. Its sneak peak at the conference of Windows 7, its
next version of its cash cow operating
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