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Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32/64 Bit Retail Full Version Dvds on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
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Rydalmere, NSW, Australia

Rydalmere, NSW, Australia
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High Performance Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32/64 bit Retail Full Version
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Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
Item is new in retail box, factory sealed like in stores.






Description:



The Product Features are:

   

 
(Includes 32 & 64-bit versions) 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 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 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.
 

   

System Requirements:



If you want to run Windows 7 on your PC, here's what it takes:


   

 
DVD-ROM drive
1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver

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