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Newegg has the Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit OEM for $140 - $25 off with coupon code EMCNDHJ76 [Exp 6/27] = $115 with free shipping. Microsoft's newest Operating System also includes Windows XP mode for full backwards compatibility.
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit OEM $115 at Newegg
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    gatzj - Posted 3:18 pm PDT 06/21/12 (635 Posts)  Report Spam

    or you can buy the three pack for $360.not billy's latest os,should come with a tube of k-y

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    tannim - Posted 3:31 pm PDT 06/21/12 (110 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why would you want to buy a 3 pack for $360 when you can buy 3 of these for $345?

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    gatzj - Posted 3:44 pm PDT 06/21/12 (635 Posts)  Report Spam

    just take the bargains your given and like it

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    Bcosta - Posted 3:46 pm PDT 06/21/12 (11 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why not wait for Windows 8?

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    gatzj - Posted 4:06 pm PDT 06/21/12 (635 Posts)  Report Spam

    is it still sarcasm if you have to explain it?

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    dave_c - Posted 5:09 pm PDT 06/21/12 (20917 Posts)  Report Spam

    Quote:
    Why would you want to buy a 3 pack for $360 when you can buy 3 of these for $345?


    But can you or will their cart only allow one use of the coupon per account, newsletter subscription, etc?

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    tannim - Posted 5:27 pm PDT 06/21/12 (110 Posts)  Report Spam

    If windows 8 is going to be forcing me-tro down our throats, I'll avoid that like Windows ME and Windows Vista. No thanks

    (Me tro is a forbidden word?)

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    FryGuy - Posted 5:56 pm PDT 06/21/12 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

    Think different. Think Apple.

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    Ghost Rider - Posted 6:58 pm PDT 06/21/12 (3867 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6 : That can be easily resolved- just have 3 or more accounts @ NE and you won't have any problem at all. At least it works for me every time when purchase is limited one.
    But I do suggest:
    Retail version > Upgrade version > OEM version.

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    T the guy who vote me thumb down:
    My dear follower:
    Thank you for follow every my post and vote me thumb down. I am fine with that but it seems you did not improve any thing. I really feel pity for you.

    Crying or Very sad It's not easy to be a coward for a long time..

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    nofooling - Posted 10:19 pm PDT 06/21/12 (320 Posts)  Report Spam

    After trying to live in Ubuntu land, I'm finding that the use of a windows computer is all but required to use certain venders for downloads and multiple driver problems with wifi, printers, etc. This sounds reasonable but will it run XP programs.

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    Interloper - Posted 6:45 am PDT 06/22/12 (709 Posts)  Report Spam

    LMAO
    Poor Ghost

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