Update: eWiz has increased the price on their selection of Windows 7 software: eWiz.com has Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit OEM System builder's CD for $175 - $15 off with coupon code PUMPKIN15 [Exp 10/22] + $8 shipping = $168 shipped. Ultimate includes everything that's found in Home and Professional editions in one package. [Compare]
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bmndibb2 - Posted 5:41 am PDT 10/22/09 (454 Posts)
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rdr202 - Posted 5:48 am PDT 10/22/09 (234 Posts)
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a3matrix - Posted 6:04 am PDT 10/22/09 (11 Posts)
You guys can go back to my mothers basement now and play with your Linux crap on hardware I threw out 4 years ago.
How's that for snark? If you don't like it, simply move along.
How's that for snark? If you don't like it, simply move along.
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drivingrain27 - Posted 6:23 am PDT 10/22/09 (32 Posts)
8 bucks for shipping software? What year is it? Are they shipping 90 floppies?
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ironbadge - Posted 6:23 am PDT 10/22/09 (1050 Posts)
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Sal_Bandini_67 - Posted 6:59 am PDT 10/22/09 (108 Posts)
The whole world is expiring in 2012.
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btc909 - Posted 7:04 am PDT 10/22/09 (1105 Posts)
The world is over in 2012, sometime around the jolly red fatman day.
HO MERRY DEAD!
(Google: IHC)
HO MERRY DEAD!
(Google: IHC)
#8
mrayray09 - Posted 7:10 am PDT 10/22/09 (103 Posts)
I decided that im going to wait until eCost puts out the refurbished version of this.
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ElCheapo - Posted 7:35 am PDT 10/22/09 (139 Posts)
The days of excesses like this are supposed to be over.
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nutzo - Posted 7:49 am PDT 10/22/09 (558 Posts)
Does it come in red?
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Forbidden - Posted 8:05 am PDT 10/22/09 (217 Posts)
98 Second Edition was the best OS EVER!
Well for gamers that is...
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gulf54 - Posted 8:15 am PDT 10/22/09 (1900 Posts)
SP1 #11!!! That's already included. What I want to know is when SP2 is coming out.
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fortlag - Posted 8:27 am PDT 10/22/09 (70 Posts)
As for the nay sayers, no BSOD's here. I game in multiple windows across multiple monitors, run VM's of Windows, Linux, OSX, etc.. without issue. Yes I have a beefy machine but 7 runs great on another old machine I have (Athlon 4000+, 2gb).
Anyhow, my point, if your thinking your ever gonna make that step, go ahead because the price is likely to not be this good for a long while. And while your waiting for your copy, go ahead and back your shizzle up so you can do a fresh install. Upgrading an OS is for chumps.
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kinolover - Posted 8:32 am PDT 10/22/09 (70 Posts)
If you have Vista, go ahead and upgrade, if you have XP skip it or upgrade your computer.
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homebrewer - Posted 8:56 am PDT 10/22/09 (13 Posts)
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kent08 - Posted 9:01 am PDT 10/22/09 (230 Posts)
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kent08 - Posted 9:15 am PDT 10/22/09 (230 Posts)
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nextel2010 - Posted 9:20 am PDT 10/22/09 (169 Posts)
OEM means you're tied to the motherboard on which it's first installed. MS has been pretty good about reactivating on another MB should the original one get fried, but it's up to them to allow that. Then there's the issue of whether or not an end-user can legally install an OEM version (another non-enforced MS limitation).
List price is about $220 for the non-OEM Ultimate upgrade, and about $200 for the non-OEM Professional upgrade (big difference is that they're upgrades, tho', so you need a prior license).
Win 7 is looking to be an excellent OS, but I don't see why most users would need the Ultimate version. It offers Bitlocker encryption, but you can get that feature for free elsewhere (Truecrypt). It also offers 35 languages, so if you absolutely need other than English, you're stuck buying it. Other than that, it's the same as the 7 Pro.
If you want to save a few bucks, go for the 7 Pro OEM at $120, much better value.
A few months ago, MS offered Home and Pro (upgrades) for $50 & $100, respectively (both 32/64 bit included, non-OEM). That offer ended, but MS is currently offering college students an upgrade license of Home or Pro, 32 or 64 bit, for like $30 (but you have to have a student email address).
List price is about $220 for the non-OEM Ultimate upgrade, and about $200 for the non-OEM Professional upgrade (big difference is that they're upgrades, tho', so you need a prior license).
Win 7 is looking to be an excellent OS, but I don't see why most users would need the Ultimate version. It offers Bitlocker encryption, but you can get that feature for free elsewhere (Truecrypt). It also offers 35 languages, so if you absolutely need other than English, you're stuck buying it. Other than that, it's the same as the 7 Pro.
If you want to save a few bucks, go for the 7 Pro OEM at $120, much better value.
A few months ago, MS offered Home and Pro (upgrades) for $50 & $100, respectively (both 32/64 bit included, non-OEM). That offer ended, but MS is currently offering college students an upgrade license of Home or Pro, 32 or 64 bit, for like $30 (but you have to have a student email address).
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ironbadge - Posted 9:24 am PDT 10/22/09 (1050 Posts)
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JakeBlade - Posted 9:30 am PDT 10/22/09 (563 Posts)





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