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CIVMatt 07-12-2010 08:05 AM

Where to buy Windows 7?
 
I need to get like 4-5 windows 7 lic. where's a good place to buy software?

Amputate Your Head 07-12-2010 08:06 AM

Microsoft

Serge Litehead 07-12-2010 08:07 AM

i bought oem one on newegg, they have oem bundle for 3 or more licenses also

bronco67 07-12-2010 08:12 AM

I bought 4 OEM versions from an Ebay computer store. I can't find out who it was unless I dig through my receipts(and Ebay doesn't show a history) --- but it was a good experience, and not expensive. Just find a reputable seller that has a lot of products, and you can't go wrong.

Phoenix 07-12-2010 09:48 AM

i wouldnt bother with windows

half of japan doesnt use it anymore....get goign with ubuntu or something

its free...and wont slow your comp down

RyuLion 07-12-2010 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 17328869)
i wouldnt bother with windows

half of japan doesnt use it anymore....get goign with ubuntu or something

its free...and wont slow your comp down

Wow!
http://www.ubuntu.com/

So does it support all of Windows flatform software?

ottopottomouse 07-12-2010 10:18 AM

Find yourself a few students and use up their discount.

Quagmire 07-12-2010 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 17328965)
Find yourself a few students and use up their discount.

might as well download it from a torrent since its the same difference. :2 cents:

SpongeBub 07-12-2010 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quagmire (Post 17329030)
might as well download it from a torrent since its the same difference. :2 cents:

I can say the same thing about porn. So you advocate that I download my porn from a torrent as well?

CIVMatt 07-12-2010 12:02 PM

Yeah I was thinking newegg as well seems they have the best price

signupdamnit 07-12-2010 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RyuLion (Post 17328907)
Wow!
http://www.ubuntu.com/

So does it support all of Windows flatform software?

No. There is some support for certain programs using WINE (essentially like an emulator) however most programs have issues and many won't run at all while some will run perfectly. Usually however the focus is on using native applications to entirely replace the old Windows programs so that you do not need to use WINE. If you are going to migrate to Linux you should expect some work to be involved on your part as you will need to learn the Linux way. Expect to have issues at first but things will become easier over time. Only you can decide if you would like to put in the effort to switch or whether it is worth it to you. Some people will tell you it is easy and entirely effortless where everything you already do will just magically work exactly the same under Linux. Others will tell you that you must be a propeller head geek with 20 years Linux experience to use Linux. As almost always the case, the truth is in the middle. You didn't get to your current familiarity with Windows in one day and neither will you master Linux in a day. It will take time and effort.

okdesign 07-12-2010 01:08 PM

microsoft.com

Cash4Me 07-12-2010 04:02 PM

Only for curiosity, what will your team need to do with Win 7?
3d graphics or Windows programming?
Like someone above adviced, switch to Ubuntu and will never miss windows.

chris01282 07-13-2010 05:23 AM

Save your money and switch to Linux. It's better, faster, more secure and free :thumbsup

Grapesoda 07-13-2010 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by signupdamnit (Post 17329455)
No. There is some support for certain programs using WINE (essentially like an emulator) however most programs have issues and many won't run at all while some will run perfectly. Usually however the focus is on using native applications to entirely replace the old Windows programs so that you do not need to use WINE. If you are going to migrate to Linux you should expect some work to be involved on your part as you will need to learn the Linux way. Expect to have issues at first but things will become easier over time. Only you can decide if you would like to put in the effort to switch or whether it is worth it to you. Some people will tell you it is easy and entirely effortless where everything you already do will just magically work exactly the same under Linux. Others will tell you that you must be a propeller head geek with 20 years Linux experience to use Linux. As almost always the case, the truth is in the middle. You didn't get to your current familiarity with Windows in one day and neither will you master Linux in a day. It will take time and effort.


hey that's a great idea.... lets see... hummmm... I'm working about 70-80 hours a week right now shooting/recruting/editing content... yes I think I have time to jerk around with comp bullshit alright :thumbsup

CIVMatt 07-13-2010 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cash4Me (Post 17329980)
Only for curiosity, what will your team need to do with Win 7?
3d graphics or Windows programming?
Like someone above adviced, switch to Ubuntu and will never miss windows.

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