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Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit OEM $158 at ZipZoomFly
ZipZoomFly has Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit OEM System Builder's DVD for $173 - $15 off $100 with eBillme [Exp 12/16] + $0 shipping = $158 shipped. Ultimate includes everything that's found in Home and Professional editions in one package. [Compare]| Frys Norton Internet Security 2010 3-User $5 ![]() Discuss (10) |
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#1
mr.ed - Posted 5:32 am PST 11/6/09 (1734 Posts)
Like the rest of this stuff, about $100 too high.
#2
DeathBat - Posted 5:46 am PST 11/6/09 (491 Posts)
Try it out from Btjunkie or somewhere else but I have had great luck with it. I like the XP virtual machine it has been working for all old programs. DX 10 is nice to see playing Crysis and Bioshock, can't wait to get MW2. Price is ridiculous in this depressed economy.
#3
durkzilla - Posted 6:12 am PST 11/6/09 (605 Posts)
Is this the same deal from yesterday just reposted?
#4
RajaJaja - Posted 6:14 am PST 11/6/09 (214 Posts)
Unlike Vista, Pro now has everything in Home, including Media Center. Ultimate just adds the Enterprise features (which is not available in retail). There is slim chance that any home user would use anything in Ultimate that's not in Pro.
#5
5head1 - Posted 6:24 am PST 11/6/09 (293 Posts)
#6
arvinn - Posted 6:27 am PST 11/6/09 (118 Posts)
If you are a student, you can get Windows 7 for $29 but I don't know what version or if it's even still active.
http://www.microsoft.com/student/en/us/software/windows-7.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/student/en/us/software/windows-7.aspx
#7
TTM77 - Posted 7:08 am PST 11/6/09 (984 Posts)
#6, it's called Student version.
#8
Pdok - Posted 7:28 am PST 11/6/09 (525 Posts)
#5, yeah you are missing something...
#9
zzyzx - Posted 7:36 am PST 11/6/09 (53 Posts)
#10
Knarly - Posted 7:38 am PST 11/6/09 (387 Posts)
Google to release it's operating system next year.
I'll hold off a year until we're up to at least SP7 for Windows 7 and the price is sub $75...
I'll hold off a year until we're up to at least SP7 for Windows 7 and the price is sub $75...
#11
Kyser_Soze - Posted 7:43 am PST 11/6/09 (417 Posts)
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| #6, it's called Student version. |
Wrong.
#12
cocoapuph - Posted 8:07 am PST 11/6/09 (26 Posts)
why would anyone pay for an operating system that is supposedly fixing the past version that you also paid for? yay microsoft!
#13
nuisance - Posted 8:16 am PST 11/6/09 (10903 Posts)
#14
caseynet - Posted 8:18 am PST 11/6/09 (114 Posts)
You can also get 7 Pro for $29 on the student deal if you have a valid college (.edu) email account.
#15
cashgen - Posted 8:19 am PST 11/6/09 (42 Posts)
I been using the Windows 7 Professional for the past 2 months. I have to say that I love it. I think the reason why people don't like Vista or Windows 7 is because its a bit different from Windows XP and they can't find what they're looking for that can cause frustration. Once you get to know it its great and better than all the previous Windows OS.
#16
awesomo - Posted 8:52 am PST 11/6/09 (170 Posts)
Win7 Home still does not have RDC
#17
freakingid10ts - Posted 8:53 am PST 11/6/09 (79 Posts)
#13 - Good one....
Doesn't Apple charge for their upgrades as well?
Doesn't Apple charge for their upgrades as well?
#18
askSergey - Posted 9:01 am PST 11/6/09 (74 Posts)
http://www.windowsxlive.net/seven-transformation-pack
#19
cuntpuncher - Posted 9:18 am PST 11/6/09 (135 Posts)
#20
MegaViper - Posted 9:18 am PST 11/6/09 (376 Posts)






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