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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |  | From: Microsoft Software
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $163.88 as of 11/23/2009 10:04 CST details You Save: $36.11 (18%)
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Seller: CircuitSuperstore Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 19
Format: DVD-ROM Platform: Windows 7 Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: 131 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 2
MPN: GFC-00019 Model: GFC-00019 UPC: 882224883412 EAN: 0882224883412 ASIN: B002DHGMK0
Release Date: October 22, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Windows 7 Home Premium (includes 32-bit & 64-bit versions) makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music--you can even watch, pause, rewind, and record TV | | • | Make the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation | | • | Start programs faster and more easily, and quickly find the documents you use most often | | • | Make your web experience faster, easier and safer than ever with Internet Explorer 8 | | • | Easily create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup |
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Product Description With Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System Software, you'll get the best entertainment experience on your PC!. Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, and rewind TV or record it to watch whenever and wherever you want.* For the best entertainment experience on your PC, choose Windows 7 Home Premium.
Amazon.com Product Description Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, rewind, and record TV (a broadcast TV tuner may be required). Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium. Do you use your PC for work, run Windows XP programs, or require enhanced security? Consider Windows 7 Professional. More work, more play, and more of everything in between. Click to enlarge. | Manage lots of open programs, documents, and browser windows easily with thumbnail and full-screen previews of open windows. Click to enlarge. | With Snap you can arrange two windows side-by-side just by dragging them to opposite sides of your screen. Click to enlarge. | Open files you use regularly in just two clicks with Jump Lists on the improved taskbar and Start menu. | The best entertainment experience on your PC Easiest Windows to use ever - Simplify your PC with new navigation features like Aero Shake, Jump Lists, and Snap.
- Customize Windows to look and feel the way you like by changing themes and taskbar programs.
- Setting up a home network and connecting to printers and devices is easier than ever.
- Windows 7 Home Premium supports the latest hardware and software.
It's faster - Designed to make your PC sleep and resume quicker.
- Takes full advantage of 64-bit PC hardware and memory.
- Connecting to wireless networks is fast and easy.
Best PC entertainment experience - Watch, pause, rewind, and record TV with Windows Media Center.
- Blu-ray read/write support for data files.
- Includes integrated video and Dolby audio codecs.
Simplifies Everyday Tasks Simple to use Preview Manage lots of open programs, documents, and browser windows easily with thumbnail and full-screen previews of open windows. Pin Open files and get around your PC faster with the improved taskbar. You can easily pin programs you use often to the taskbar and launch them in just one click. Windows 7 lets you peek behind open windows to get a quick look at your desktop. Click to enlarge. | Instantly locate and open virtually any file on your PC right from the Start menu with Windows Search. Click to enlarge. | Turn your PC into a TV with Windows Media Center, and enjoy your favorite videos and music with Windows Media Player. Click to enlarge. | Jump Lists Open files you use regularly in just two clicks with Jump Lists on the improved taskbar and Start menu. Snap Windows 7 has simple new ways to manage open windows. For example, with Snap you can arrange two windows side-by-side just by dragging them to opposite sides of your screen. Peek and Shake Windows 7 lets you peek behind open windows to get a quick look at your desktop. Windows Search Instantly locate and open virtually any file on your PC, from documents to emails to songs, right from the Start menu, with Windows Search. Easy to connect Setting up wireless connections is easier with consistent, one-click connections to available networks. Click to enlarge. | Enjoy the photos, music, and videos on your home PC when you're away from home with remote media streaming. Click to enlarge. | Windows Touch makes PCs with touch screens easier and more intuitive to use. Click to enlarge. | Manage Backup and Restore and other features through Action Center. Click to enlarge. | Search, organize, and edit files across a network in the same way you would a single folder.Click to enlarge. | Wireless setup With Windows 7, setting up wireless connections is easier with consistent, one-click connections to available networks, whether those networks are based on Wi-Fi, mobile broadband, dial-up, or corporate VPN. HomeGroup Connect Windows 7 PCs on a home network in just four clicks and easily get to the photos, music, and files on each one--even share printers--with HomeGroup. Easy to browse the web Internet Explorer 8 Visual search helps you quickly find the information you want by adding visual cues and previews to search results from top search providers including Live Search, Wikipedia, Yahoo, Amazon, and others. Internet Explorer 8 Use Web slices to conveniently keep up with changes on frequently updated websites, like eBay auctions or traffic sites, directly from the IE8 toolbar. Easy to communicate and share Windows Live Photo Gallery Windows Live Photo Gallery makes share your photos to your favorite photo site easy. Windows Live Mail Windows Live Mail makes managing multiple email accounts easy. Windows Live Family Safety Keep your child safe by managing what sites they can visit and who they can send/receive emails and im communications from. Note: Windows Live components need to be downloaded separately. Works The Way You Want Faster and More Reliable Windows 7 will help your PC sleep and resume more quickly. It is designed to respond to commands more quickly and will help your PC to be more reliable. Fewer clicks and less interruptions Makes New Things Possible Media on your terms Windows Media Center Turn your PC into a TV with Windows Media Center. Windows Media Center Watch shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV. DirectX 11 DirectX 11 technology delivers breathtaking game graphics so real, it's unreal. New ways to engage Windows Touch Windows Touch makes PCs with touch screens easier and more intuitive to use. Media on your terms Windows Media Player More and more consumer electronics, from TVs to digital photo frames, can be connected to home networks. With Play To in Windows 7, you'll be able to easily send music, photos, videos from your PC to a networked device throughout your home. You can enjoy the photos, music, and videos on your home PC when you're away from home with remote media streaming. Work anywhere Location Aware Printing Windows 7 will automatically pick the right printer for you when you move from home to work networks. Work anywhere with less effort. - Instantly locate virtually any file, email, or document on your PC just by typing a word or two.
- Get around your PC faster with the improved taskbar.
- Open programs you use regularly in one click and files you use regularly in just two.
- Manage lots of open programs, documents, and browser windows easily with thumbnail and full-screen previews of open windows.
- Manage multiple email accounts, including Hotmail, Gmail, AOL, and Yahoo! Mail Plus, all in one place with one simple program.
- Get to the files, photos, and music on any PC with Windows 7 in the house from any other.
- Print to any printer in the house from any PC with Windows 7 in the house.
Safeguard your hard work. - Windows Internet Explorer 8 helps keep your PC safer from malware and you safer from fraudulent websites designed to fool you into divulging private information.
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium November 14, 2009 James H. Adams (Kingston, Ohio) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think this was a good deal and the Windows 7 product is a very good item works real well and a lot better than what the Vista ever did. I haven't had any kind of problem with it and it downloaded fast and clean.
install disk or upgrade ?? November 12, 2009 jerryn (ca) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I ordered this (Win & Home Premium) to do a clean install (no previous operating system). It seemed to work but the activation key kept not working, with a wrong product error code. since nothing on Amazon, or the packaging, indicated this was an upgrade disk (and the Amazon price was non upgrade retail version price), i was in a quandry as to the activation errors. after contacting Microsoft and Amazon, it appears the product they sent me was an upgrade disk. since neither the order info or the received package were labeled as an upgrade, it is a bit disconcerting. the product should be clearly labeled as an upgrade to avoid confusion. as always, Amazon was extremely helpful and the correct verion is on its way just make sure what version you are ordering !!
Windows 7: The Next-Generation XP November 11, 2009 Jordan C. Brice (Eugene, OR) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have used every Microsoft OS since DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1. Until now my favorite was Windows 2000. XP was pretty solid (after service pack 2) except for all of the security holes. Every time I would need to fix an XP machine it wasn't because of something wrong with the OS itself, but because the machine had virus/spyware/trojans etc. Enter Vista. MS fixed most of the security problems but did so at the expense of performance and stability. Now with Windows 7 you get the best of both worlds. XP was released in 2001 and hardware has come a long way since then, but the OS itself remained relatively static and could only take advantage of newer hardware at a basic level. Vista was an improvement and Windows 7 handles it better still.
I think Vista, although I had few problems with it, will go down as ME 2.0. At the same time Windows 7 will be XP 2.0. People will cling to it and MS will have to kill it off before people will move on to it's next offering, whatever that may be.
With that said I would highly recommend that both XP and Vista users upgrade. Unlike previous upgrades you will actually get better performance and use less resources post-upgrade. A first for MS. Security is rock solid. If XP is swiss cheese, then Win 7 is the wall of China. You no longer have to download the "patch of the day" from Windows Update. I haven't played around with Media Player, but Media Center is great for watching DVDs and remains pretty much unchanged from Vista. My favorite features are Jump Lists, AERO Snap (for working in two windows side by side). Networking is a bit easier (especially compared to XP). Performance is much improved from Vista and is comparable to or even faster than XP. Calculator, Paint, and Wordpad have been updated. If you are upgrading from Vista you do lose a couple of progams, namely Windows Mail and Photo Gallery. Updated versions can be downloaded from Windows Update for free. The only downside is that upgrading from XP requires a clean install.
As far as the upgrade process itself goes, it's painless. Just be sure to run the upgrade advisor before you do. All that's required of you is a product key (at the end of the installation) and activation. So all you have to do is pop the disc in, grab a good book, and before you know it you're in computing heaven.
7 a mess November 11, 2009 John Brookes (Silicon Valley) 4 out of 16 found this review helpful
its death by a thousand cuts again. I just tried to copy a thumb drive ono my PC, and was told I need Administrator privilege. M'soft has got a huge problem that is not solvable by new releases: they need to run on many hardware platforms and legacy file formats. They are the victim of "combinatorial explosion" beyond their control. That, plus the virus-spyware problem, initiated my labor-saving action:
I just bought a Mac.
A much needed improvment. November 9, 2009 Jimmy Morelli (South Boston, MA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I will keep it short and sweet. If you want to get technical their are better reviews to read. I have been plagued with problems from Vista OS. When I switched to Windows 7 98% of the problems went away. My laptop ran nice and smoothly with close to NO error or issues. Yes I still have minor issues here and there, very minor, all OS do. But compared to Vista, Windows 7 is a walk in the park. It looks pretty much the same to me as Vista does, but there are some minor differences, it will definitely take a week to learn it all so it becomes second nature. My big thing is not being able to find my open windows at the bottom of the desk-top which is a pain. There are more icons down there that I need to familiarize myself with, not much other than that.
If you currently run Vista, make the switch! It will make a big difference. If you run XP and it is working for you I wouldn't bother wait till you buy a new computer, XP was a good OS. I have two laptops with Windows 7 and a PC with XP, there pretty compatible so I will run XP till the PC dies.
My only issue, which has nothing to do with Windows 7 in itself. Microsoft should of offered the upgrade free to consumers who purchased a computer with Vista OS up to a year out from the Windows 7 release, instead of the month out they honored. That was pretty cheap as they new the issues Vista was having well before than and pushed the product regardless. When you buy a PC you don't have much choice of your OS, so many people got screwed and had to pay the $100+ to upgrade. If I had an option to have XP or Vista, I would of chose XP and saved myself the hassle.
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