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  • Cheapest for windows 7 home premium?
  • tails
    Free Member

    As above full version 64bit. I have googled but as you can imagine its mind boggling.

    jeffl
    Full Member

    If you have anyone in any form of education in the house, family or what have you this place is pretty good.

    http://www.software4students.co.uk/Windows_7-software.aspx

    Just noticed that they only have Ultimate and Professional. But at only 57 notes for ultimate you can't complain.

    neilsonwheels
    Free Member

    Pirate bay.? 🙄

    nuke
    Full Member

    http://www.software4students.co.uk/Windows_7-software.aspx

    + 1. Got Office 2007 Enterprise for £35 off there last year. Top stuff…if you're a parent

    tails
    Free Member

    I might be wrong but i don't think i can buy the upgrade version as i would ned to have windows already installed which i don't.

    CaptainMainwaring
    Free Member

    You sure you need 64 bit?

    m_cozzy
    Free Member

    I believe there is a workaround for the upgrade version where as you install it, then install it again. Google for details.
    No point in spending more than necessary. This goes against the eula & all that nonsense if you care, I dont.

    tails
    Free Member

    You sure you need 64 bit?

    yeah its to bootcamp my mac.

    jeffl
    Full Member

    I'd recommend 64bit. Running it myself and if you have over 3GB of RAM you need 64bit to be able to access it correctly.

    There is a hack you can use to decide which version you want to install and also reset the time-out period of expiration up-to 3 times. From memory this means you can try it, for free, for around 120 days.

    http://windowssecrets.com/2009/08/20/01-Use-any-version-of-Windows-7-free-for-120-days

    Drac
    Full Member

    Buy from as above and then http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp works great apparently.

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