Microsoft :: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Full Version (PC DVD), 1 User


(281 customer reviews)
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Product description
Microsoft Windows Home Premium 7 English ROW DVD GFC00025 Software Operating Systems
ASIN: B002DUCMT2
Model: GFC-00025
Features
- Brand: Microsoft
- EAN: 0882224950275
- Platform: PC
- Operating System: Windows 7
- UPC: 882224883504
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Customer reviews
Windows 7

Product arrived quickly, was easy to install & works fine, I've just too get used to the new set-up after being used to XP, which I'm used to.
7 starts up quickly & closes quickly and responds quickly to opening and closing programes, I like the featured it comes with, so far. It's early days and I'm pleased with it at the present.
September 5, 2010
Oh, for Windows XP...

If a thing ain't broke, don't fix it! This is nowhere near as good as Windows XP, especially if you want to work with pictures. I'm going back to Windows XP. It's about time Microsoft realised that there are a lot of fans of XP out here.
September 4, 2010
Windows 7 Home Premium

If you are a Windows Vista user that you must go for Windows 7 Home Premium. It will give you a fast response time, when you are logging into system or shutting down your system. It's a good buy.
September 2, 2010
Lessons learned

My daughters Vista powered laptop had become very unpredictable and unstable,so after having upgraded my pc to Windows 7,and seeing the benefits,she agreed to have her laptop upgraded! What a difference it made!64 bit Win7 running faster than Vist 32 bit? Amazon's price was the best on the Weand delivery within 48 hrs,daughter is happy and I get some peace @ last.Well done Amazon!And Microsoft!Why did you not give us Win7 instead of Vista?
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August 24, 2010
Anything's Better than Vista

Windows 7 is much better than Vista, but then again that's hardly praise at all.
Having got over the horrors of Vista I was first quite delighted with Windows 7. True it's not the mess that Vista is but it's still got it's limitations and they become more apparent the more you use it. Microsoft still aren't listening - in fact they seem to make out a career of it.
Come on, it's 2010 and we're still pressing the start button to turn it off! It really struggles with recognising USB devices, even powered USBs. Sometimes it recognises these devices and sometimes it just sulks and tells you your device is not present. Nothing new there then.
August 13, 2010