Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Upgrade |  | From: Microsoft Software
List Price: $219.99 Buy New: $165.00 as of 11/20/2009 05:06 CST details You Save: $54.99 (25%)
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Seller: XMAS ITEMS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 2
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): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.2
MPN: GLC-00184 Model: GLC-00184 UPC: 882224885652 EAN: 0882224885652 ASIN: B002DHLV8S
Release Date: October 22, 2009 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | (Includes 32 & 64-bit versions cd-rom) Combines remarkable ease-of-use with the entertainment features of Home Premium and the business capabilities of Professional--get it all with with Windows 7 Ultimate | | • | 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 | | • | Run many Windows XP productivity programs in Windows XP Mode; watch, pause, rewind, and record TV on your PC | | • | Easily create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup; connect to company networks easily and more securely with Domain Join | | • | Recover your data easily with automatic backup to your home and business network; help protect data on your PC and portable storage devices against loss or theft with BitLocker |
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Product Description With Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System Software Ultimate, you'll be able to run many Windows XP productivity programs in Windows XP mode* and recover your data easily with automatic back-ups to your home or business network. You'll be able to connect to company networks easily and more securely with Domain Join. And with entertainment features like Windows Media Center, it's great for home as well as for business.
Amazon.com Product Description Upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate. Windows 7 Ultimate is the most versatile and powerful edition of Windows 7. It combines remarkable ease-of-use with the entertainment features of Home Premium and the business capabilities of Professional, including the ability to run many Windows XP productivity programs in Windows XP Mode. For added security, you can encrypt your data with BitLocker and BitLocker To Go. And for extra flexibility, you can work in any of 35 languages. Get it all with Windows 7 Ultimate. Windows 7 is designed to make your PC simpler--to be more reliable, more responsive and to make the things you do every day on your PC easier. Click to enlarge. | Upgrade to Windows 7 All editions of Windows XP and Windows Vista qualify you to buy an upgrade license. 1. Choose your edition of Windows 7 Explore key features and choose the edition that's best for you. Be sure to check the expanded list of extended features in Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, and Windows 7 Ultimate. System requirements vary for each edition of Windows 7 because some features might require special hardware. 2. See if your PC has what it takes to run Windows 7 In general, if your PC can run Windows Vista it can run Windows 7. To make sure, download and run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to do a quick check. If you want certain features, such as HomeGroup or Windows Media Center, check to see if your PC has the hardware that's needed. 3. Check which operating system your PC is currently running How you make the move to Windows 7 depends on your current operating system. - Windows Vista
The transition to Windows 7 should be pretty smooth, although you may need to update your system to the latest service pack first.
- Windows XP (or any other operating system)
Windows 7 is best experienced on a new PC with the latest hardware, but if your computer meets the minimum specifications, you can install Windows 7 on a PC running Windows XP. Windows 7 must be "custom" installed (also known as a "clean" installation) over Windows XP. Before beginning the installation, you'll need to copy your files and settings to an external drive. After Windows 7 has been installed you will need to re-install all of your programs using the original installation media and then copy over the files and settings you backed up to your external drive. Because Windows 7 requires a custom installation, we strongly recommend that you get help with this process from your local computer service provider. 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. | Designed for people who want it all 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.
- Easy to network (with or without a server).
- Back up your complete system over a network.
- Help protect data on your PC or portable storage device against loss or theft with BitLocker.
Faster and more flexible - Designed to make your PC sleep and resume quicker.
- Takes full advantage of 64-bit PC hardware and memory.
- Windows XP Mode gives you the business flexibility you need.
- Switch between any of 35 languages.
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. 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 Resume from sleep We designed Windows 7 to help PCs sleep and resume from sleep more quickly by improving the way Windows 7 manages drivers, programs, and power. Faster and more reliable We reduced the amount of memory your PC needs for open windows and to execute commands to help it be more responsive to commands. 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. - Get connected in three clicks wherever there's a wireless network connection.
- Keep documents on your PC and on network servers in sync automatically.
- Your PC will automatically use the printer you prefer for whatever network you're on.
- Simplify making presentations special settings that keep your PC from sleeping and turn off messages, notifications, and screen savers.
- 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. - Advanced Backup and Restore makes it easier to keep your work safely backed up to external or network drives and accessible if you need it.
- File encryption helps keep proprietary and confidential information on a PC secure if it is lost or stolen.
- Preserve your investment in programs designed for Windows XP with Windows XP Mode.
- 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.
- Easily add your PC to a secured, managed, network with domain join capabilities.
- Group policy controls help administrators more easily and effectively manage the security and configuration of multiple PCs.
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Windows 7 was a good move November 19, 2009 R. Larry Poe With all the reported troubles with Vista, I skipped it and ran Windows Xp since it came out. I was ready for a change and heard good reports on Windows 7. I took a chance and I'm glad I did. I love it and only wish it would have come out sooner.
Overpriced upgrade, but well worth it if you skipped Vista November 18, 2009 Robert Klaproth (San Diego, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm in the IT Industry, so I consider myself an early adopter. I purchased the Iphone 3G on launch day. I purchased the Motorola Droid on Launch Day. I bought Leopeard the day it came out and immediately installed it. Same goes for Snow Leopard. You get my point. With Vista, on the other hand, I completely avoided it like the plague after hearing of all the problems. Then, one day, I accidently forgot to select the XP Downgrade on Dell's site, and my new laptop came shipped with Vista. I tried to love it, but me and Vista just had a love hate relationship, starting with the simple fact that Nero CD Burning software was not working with Vista (eventually fixed with an update that took several months)... And ended with my hatred for the interface in Vista! So, I ended up deleting Vista and installing XP Pro.
Fast forward to Windows 7... About 2 days after Windows 7 came out, my XP Pro machine at work got infected with spyware. After spending 2 days trying to clean my machine with all the latest products (Malwarebytes, Spybot Search & Destroy, and Symantec Endpoint), I finally said SCREW THIS, and I backed up my data, reformatted my hard drive and installed Windows 7 instead.
If for no reason other then SECURITY, I highly recommend anyone still running the obsolete Windows XP to move to Windows 7 because as time goes on, Microsoft will stop updating XP, and your computer will be at much higher risk for viruses, spyware, and malware. With Windows 7, I'm sure that risk exists, but let's face it, it's like running Mac OS. There aren't a lot of people using it yet, so there are significantly less threats out there. And of course, 7 has much better protection built into it. I would still recommend the following to protect yourself: 1. Do not use your computer as the administrator, browse the web with another user account that only has limited permissions. 2. Do not use IE! Use Firefox and install Adblock Pro as well! 3. Don't visit web sites that give you free music, games, tv shows, etc.. LOL
Anyway, as far as the overall experience in 7, I am still getting used to the user interface. I *LOVE* the aero peek where I can preview my windows I have open, and it nicely organizes all your Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer, etc windows into 1 nice little icon instead of having hundreds of open windows.
Startup and shutdown... I think these are a little slower the XP Pro, especially waking back up from sleep mode. However, I have significantly LESS problems now when I put it to sleep at work and then wake it up at home. Before, when I would come home, my system would hang for 5 minutes trying to access our network file shares, now it seems to know that I'm not at work any more and comes up much quicker.
Stability... I have yet to have anything crash! Seriously Microsoft, you guys rock!
Systray & Clock - I Love the new design! Especially how it corrals all your systray icons into a little center where you can disable them! Finally I can stop that annoying Adobe and Java updater from constantly nagging me! And, HELLO! It shows the time AND the date now, what a novel concept huh? ;)
Compatibility.. Well I don't have 5 million programs, so I can't speak for that, but everything I've tried to run so far has worked.. Except the Cisco VPN, I had to tweek a few things to get that working, but I was able to finally get the VPN working.
Hardware compatibility.. EVERYTHING worked out of the box on my HP EliteBook laptop that is about 6 months old. The laptop does have a "designed for Vista" sticker on it, so that probably makes a big difference. The only thing that isn't working is the scoll function on my touchpad, but I'm sure if I go download the Synaptics drivers it will magically work. Even the Media Buttons on the top of the laptop work and the SD card reader! No extra drivers to download and instal... HUGE plus Microsoft, you are bridging the gap between Mac and PC!
That leaves me to my final point... Windows 7 vs Snow Leopard... Used them both, and honestly, I don't miss the stupid dock in Leopard at all. I am not a fan of the dock, I actually got Rocket Dock for my PC, and I ended up uninstalling it. I do miss the "Stacks" in Leopard... I also miss the "Corners" and "Expose"... And perhaps the thing I miss the most about my Mac is the program called Bento from FileMaker! But are those functions enough to make me want to use a Mac over a PC? Not so much!
Loving Windows 7, and hoping to discover more of the exciting new features when I have time, but day to day functioning, I was up and running pretty quickly and I am a happy camper with Windows 7!
Doesn't work November 17, 2009 Jack Ryan (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I upgraded from Vista, glad to get rid of it! The upgrade took a long time and seemed to work ok. When it rebooted it failed to start and now is inoperable. This is the end of the line for me with Microsoft. I am on another computer and am ready to bite the apple.
GARBAGE! November 17, 2009 Daniel J. Knight (Albuquerque, NM) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
HELLO, why can't you make the taskbar show behind windows? Why is there no quick launch, why was MSPaint turned into a confusing cluttered mess? Why is that annoying user account control garbage still there to annoy the hell out of everyone whenever they want to install a program? Why the hell is the network manager so stupid: you're forced to view it in the corn of ur screen when trying to access it, and forced to watch it try to connect to a single connection instead of being allowed to try and switch it on the fly. I CAN'T BELIEVE VISTA IS BETTER THAN THIS THING. IT'S INSANE!
The only noticeable improvement is the SDHC scanning speed and auto-finding of drivers for your laptop/PC, but Vista can do that too. Well I'm not going to use Linux, it's nerdware, and will probably go back to Vista, ironically. I don't, like most other people, how a company that is worth and makes billions, can't come out with an OS, and GUI, after getting tons of complaints about Vista, that doesn't anger the majority. If we want to be angry we can all just go to Linux, ok Microsoft? At least linux, apple and microsoft aren't the only alternative os', I'll keep searching for something better that isn't stuck the way it is because of companies that are paranoid about showing their source to anyone.
So-so. Lots of problems November 16, 2009 W. Brueckmann (Summerfield, NC United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been running Vista Ultimate and installed Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade. I'm not a tech-savvie person so it was a disappointment to encounter several problems with the transition to Windows 7.
The first problem was that Windows 7 would not bring along VPN Client or SAP software during the upgrade. I have to have these on my home computer in order to work so this is a critical shortcoming. The second problem was that Windows 7 would not recognize my HP printer. Going onto the HP website I found there is no Windows 7 driver available for my HP printer so I would have to use a lower-end generic driver. So far I have not been able to resolve either problem.
Our tech people at work suggested that in order to get my SAP software onto my now-Windows 7 machine, I should do the Custom Install instead of the upgrade. I did that over the weekend and had to reinstall all of my software and files and run through the voluminous updates. After all of that, Windows 7 stopped recognizing my Nvidia video card and accelerator and changed my screen resolutions, brightness and colors.
So the bottom line is that my Windows 7 upgrade, advertised as very simple and direct, has proven to be a dismal failure. If you have Vista and you can live with it, stay with it.
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