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Posted By: mb2496 Windows 7 - 24th Jan 2012 12:01am
I am awaiting delivery of extra RAM for my laptop and now feel my machine is up to the job of running Windows 7. (Can't wait to ditch Vista!)

Does anybody know of any cheap (legitimate) sources for a legal copy of Windows 7? Any information greatly received.

Thanks.
Posted By: turnip Re: Windows 7 - 24th Jan 2012 12:07am
Hey, I can get software for a little cheaper because I'm a student. Let me know if this is cheap enough.

http://www.software4students.co.uk/Windows_7-software.aspx
Posted By: TheComputerLab Re: Windows 7 - 24th Jan 2012 8:09am
Plenty of fully activated clean version around the web u know.
Posted By: reddragon Re: Windows 7 - 24th Jan 2012 9:32am
I downloaded mine from Vuze works perfectly
Posted By: zrbyte Re: Windows 7 - 24th Jan 2012 10:37am
You know Windows 7 Is actually more RAM efficient than Vista so you could have upgraded your OS without upgrading your RAM.
Posted By: Nigel Re: Windows 7 - 24th Jan 2012 3:49pm
Originally Posted by TheComputerLab
Plenty of fully activated clean version around the web u know.


Windows 7 ? Do they update?
Posted By: reddragon Re: Windows 7 - 24th Jan 2012 7:02pm
im running win 7 now and forever getting updates ive set it so I get them thru the night whilst im in bed
Posted By: ex0__ Re: Windows 7 - 25th Jan 2012 11:55am
Originally Posted by Nigel
Originally Posted by TheComputerLab
Plenty of fully activated clean version around the web u know.


Windows 7 ? Do they update?


They do but you should have updates disabled. As a home user you don't need to waste time with windows updates. They'll break more things than they fix and won't do a thing to help you with security.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows 7 - 25th Jan 2012 12:07pm
Originally Posted by ex0__
Originally Posted by Nigel
Originally Posted by TheComputerLab
Plenty of fully activated clean version around the web u know.


Windows 7 ? Do they update?


They do but you should have updates disabled. As a home user you don't need to waste time with windows updates. They'll break more things than they fix and won't do a thing to help you with security.


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