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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

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Arrives Sep 22 – Sep 24
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Features

  • Share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music--you can even watch, pause, rewind, and record TV
  • 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
  • Make the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation

Description

Windows 7 Home Premium offers a rich, dynamic entertainment experience on your PC, making 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. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation Manufacturer Part Number: GFC-00019 Manufacturer Website Address: Brand Name: Microsoft Product Name: Windows 7 Home Premium Package Type: Retail Product Type: Operating System Software Sub Type: Client Software Name: Windows7 Home Premium Features: Run your PC more efficiently:Pin any program to the taskbar: Any program is always just a click away and you can rearrange the icons on the taskbar just by clicking and dragging.Record TV on your PC:Record TV on your PC: Watch, pause, rewind, and record TV, movies, and other video content with Windows Media Center, updated to manage a single TV guide containing both standard and digital high definition TV shows.Easily connect a home network:Share files across the various PCs in your home: Use Home Group to connect your PCs running Windows 7 to a single printer. Specify exactly what you want to share from each PC with all the PCs in the Home Group. Platform Support: PC

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.2 inches; 6.4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ GFC-00019


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 25, 2009


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Microsoft


Best Sellers Rank: #1,754 in Software (See Top 100 in Software) #71 in Operating Systems (Software)


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 557 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Flawless install on 2009 Macbook
I purchased this full version so I could load it on my Macbook via bootcamp and it worked flawlessly. All of the drivers for my computer peripherals were loaded correctly. The At&T Uverse wireless internet was configured in a snap. Bootcamp is a great utility. I was only able to load 32 bit version because my mac was just on the outside of the requirements for 64 bit. But it still works great! I really like this version of windows. We use XP at work and it was great for a while especially after win 95 but Win 7 is incredible. We skipped Vista so this upgrade was long overdue. Everything seems to work better. The Adobe CS 5 suite is amazing on Win 7. I wish there were better font management options. All in good time I assume. *update* 7-23-2012 I have finally upgraded my Mac to lion and Win 7 still runs perfectly on the bootcamp drive. I had waited longer than I usually would to upgrade Mac OS X because I was reading that there was some issues with the bootcamp partition and OS X lion. Well, I had no issues whatsoever. I wish I would have upgraded earlier. This dual boot machine is the best thing that I have ever done. It's like have 2 computers with you at all times! I can't wait to get my hands on Win 8. It looks great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2010 by Skipding

  • Best Windows OS so far
My specs: HP DV6000 2.4 ghz Intel core duo T2450 2gb of Ram My laptop use to have a Vista pre install thru OEM. Im tired of bloated and sluggish of Vista even when the aero and the eye candy was turn off. I decided to buy Windows 7 full install not the upgrade. Why the full install? because Im not planning to install windows 7 on top of my vista. And I want to change the stock hard drive that come with my HP. So that way I can have a bigger storage a fresh install no OEM bloatware. Just plain and straight forward Windows 7. What can I say this is the best windows so far. I tried them all windows 3.0 thru Vista definitely Windows 7 is the real deal OS. Everything just work no slowdown, start up and shutdown was vastly improve. I don't need to turn off aero and eye candy just like I did with my Vista because of performance hit. My laptop is better than I got it brand new 2 years ago, Its like I have a reborn laptop. Enough said, just install that OS if you are XP person its time to move on. If you are using Vista just upgrade that PC don't think twice it will be straight forward, If you still use Windows ME you need to see a doctor there is something wrong with you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2009 by Michael Reyes

  • Windows 7 is much better than Vista, but still has annoyances
Overall, I feel my Windows 7 experience over the past year has been decent. It is a far cry from the pre-SP1 version of Vista that couldn't copy files from one internal hard drive to another without crashing. If you're looking to upgrade from XP, might as will do it now with Windows 7. I much prefer my Windows 7 machine at home to the XP box I have at work. For most users it's a no-brainer decision to upgrade if you have the opportunity and appropriate hardware. That said, Windows 7 has some annoying faults with it. First the networking situation is a mess. Sharing files between Windows 7 machines on a network, in theory, is a piece of cake. In practice it can be unreliable. The Homegroup/ Workgroup and the myriad of other networking options seem superfluous. There should be one standard way of networking machines together. I spent the better part of an evening trying to get my home theater PC to communicate with two Windows 7 boxes and a Windows 7 laptop sharing one router with mixed success. All the other machines communicate flawlessly but adding a new machine into the mix was needlessly complicated. Another networking fault is the insistence of locking down your machine's network connection (public network) tighter than Fort Knox by default, then periodically reverting your machine back to these settings for no apparent reason. I have a home network and it is reasonably secure, I don't need Microsoft second guessing my privacy decisions unilaterally. The User Account Control scheme, introduced in Vista, is well meaning but makes certain instances of operating your computer a nightmare. Coupled with Microsoft's renewed mission to protect people from themselves, it becomes a scavenger hunt of epic proportions to disable every single pop-up notification possible concerning security. It looks absolutely great when you're showing off a sleek home theater setup and sit down to watch a movie with friends only to have a white pop-up bubble intrude and remind you that you need to re-enable your firewall (despite the fact that the machine isn't even connected to the open web). There are so many things you have to disable to have a nag-free user experience that I almost think Microsoft is intentionally trying to grief their customers. Despite the negatives above, Windows 7 IS a relatively solid OS. I don't regret upgrading, I just wish Microsoft would focus more on usability in areas other than the task bar. Did I mention the new task bar? It is excellent! Extremely customizable. You literally have everything you need a mouse click away all the time, and if your needs change, just pin new documents and applications as needed. This alone is worth the upgrade. Windows 7 gets 4 stars because of the flaws I outlined above, otherwise I'd give it a 5/5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2010 by Jeffrey Lyon

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