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From what I can see the European pricing model doesn't look too bad -- although the No Browser part still needs to be clarified== you do need SOME browser in the system to be able to connect to the Internet and download and install one.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows 7 pricing gets unveiled
cheers all
jimbo
From what I can see the European pricing model doesn't look too bad -- although the No Browser part still needs to be clarified== you do need SOME browser in the system to be able to connect to the Internet and download and install one.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows 7 pricing gets unveiled
cheers all
jimbo
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NEVER pay full price for an OS.. There is nothing wrong with buying the Upgrade media because you can still (very easily) do a clean install with the upgrade media.. And you save almost half the money..
PcBoyGeorge
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Until december you can get the upgrade cheap version which will have a disk with IE on for £85 Home Premium. Im going to buy that one.
PcBoyGeorge
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NEVER pay full price for an OS..There is nothing wrong with buying the Upgrade media because you can still (very easily) do a clean install with the upgrade media.. And you save almost half the money..
You defiently right there.
The upgrade for Home Premium is £85 while the full is £150. So me going for the upgrade. Im gonna get it for my birthday
.........you do need SOME browser in the system to be able to connect to the Internet and download and install one.
cheers all
jimbo
As the animal in the meercat ad says
"Simple really" - just download one and write it to a CD before you purchase and install it.
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