GENUINE WINDOWS 7 ALL VERSIONS AVAILABLE NEW ON DISC WITH LICENCE FOR 3 USERS BIT
AS AN EMPLOYEE OF I.T SERVICES MANCHESTER WE ARE ALLOWong>EDong> A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF SOFTWARE EVERY NOW AND AGAIN FOR PERSONAL USE, THEREFOR I HAVE THESE IM SELLING SURPLUS TO REQUIRMENTS. I HAVE WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE AND ALL OTHER VERSIONS ON DISC WITH LICENCE FOR 3 PCS OR LAPTOPS, SEALong>EDong> CERTIFIong>EDong> DISC WITH KEY, COLLECTION FROM MANCHESTER OR MAY BE ABLE TO POST IF REQUIRong>EDong>.OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS AVAILABLE.... Windows 7 Starter is the ong>edong>ition of Windows 7 that contains the fewest features. It is only available in a 32-bit version and does not include the Windows Aero theme. The desktop wallpaper and visual styles (Windows 7 Basic) are not user-changeable. Microsoft originally intendong>edong> to restrict users of this ong>edong>ition to running three simultaneous applications but this limitation was droppong>edong>.[7] This ong>edong>ition was available pre-installong>edong> on computers, especially netbooks or Windows Tablets, through system integrators or computer manufacturers using OEM licenses.[1][8][9] Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Basic was available in "emerging markets", in 141 different countries.[10] Some Windows Aero options are excludong>edong> along with several ong>newong> features.[1] Home Basic, along with other ong>edong>itions sold in emerging markets, include geographical activation restriction, which requires users to activate Windows within a certain region or country.[11] Windows 7 Home Premium This ong>edong>ition contains features aimong>edong> at the home market segment, such as Windows Mong>edong>ia Center, Windows Aero and multi-touch support. It was available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.[ong>12ong>] Windows 7 Professional This ong>edong>ition is targetong>edong> towards enthusiasts, small-business users and schools.[1] It includes all the features of Windows 7 Home Premium, and adds the ability to participate in a Windows Server domain.[1] Additional features include support for up to 192 GB of random-access memory (increasong>edong> from 16 GB),[13] operating as a Remote Desktop server, location aware printing, backup to a network location, Encrypting File System, Presentation Mode, Software Restriction Policies (but not the extra management features of AppLocker) and Windows XP Mode.[1] It, too, was available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.[ong>12ong>] Windows 7 Enterprise This ong>edong>ition targetong>edong> the enterprise segment of the market and was sold through volume licensing to companies which have a Software Assurance contract with Microsoft.[1] Additional features include support for Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packages, BitLocker Drive Encryption, and UNIX application support.[1] Not available through retail or OEM channels, this ong>edong>ition is distributong>edong> through Microsoft Software Assurance (SA).[1] As a result it includes several SA-only benefits, including a license allowing the operating of diskless nodes (diskless PCs) and activation via VLK.[14] Windows 7 Ultimate Windows 7 Ultimate contains the same features as Windows 7 Enterprise, but unlike the Enterprise ong>edong>ition, it was available to home users on an individual license basis.[1] Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional users are able to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate for a fee using Windows Anytime Upgrade if they wish to do so.[1] Unlike Windows Vista Ultimate, the Windows 7 Ultimate ong>edong>ition does not include the Windows Ultimate Extras feature or any exclusive features as Microsoft had statong>edong>.[1] Mainstream support for all ong>edong>itions (ong>newong> features and bug fixes) endong>edong> as of January , but extendong>edong> Support (security updates) will continue until January ] Windows 7 Starter Windows 7 Starter is the ong>edong>ition of Windows 7 that contains the fewest features. It is only available in a 32-bit version and does not include the Windows Aero theme. The desktop wallpaper and visual styles (Windows 7 Basic) are not user-changeable. Microsoft originally intendong>edong> to restrict users of this ong>edong>ition to running three simultaneous applications but this limitation was droppong>edong>.[7] This ong>edong>ition was available pre-installong>edong> on computers, especially netbooks or Windows Tablets, through system integrators or computer manufacturers using OEM licenses.[1][8][9] Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Basic was available in "emerging markets", in 141 different countries.[10] Some Windows Aero options are excludong>edong> along with several ong>newong> features.[1] Home Basic, along with other ong>edong>itions sold in emerging markets, include geographical activation restriction, which requires users to activate Windows within a certain region or country.[11] Windows 7 Home Premium This ong>edong>ition contains features aimong>edong> at the home market segment, such as Windows Mong>edong>ia Center, Windows Aero and multi-touch support. It was available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.[ong>12ong>] Windows 7 Professional This ong>edong>ition is targetong>edong> towards enthusiasts, small-business users and schools.[1] It includes all the features of Windows 7 Home Premium, and adds the ability to participate in a Windows Server domain.[1] Additional features include support for up to 192 GB of random-access memory (increasong>edong> from 16 GB),[13] operating as a Remote Desktop server, location aware printing, backup to a network location, Encrypting File System, Presentation Mode, Software Restriction Policies (but not the extra management features of AppLocker) and Windows XP Mode.[1] It, too, was available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.[ong>12ong>] Windows 7 Enterprise This ong>edong>ition targetong>edong> the enterprise segment of the market and was sold through volume licensing to companies which have a Software Assurance contract with Microsoft.[1] Additional features include support for Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packages, BitLocker Drive Encryption, and UNIX application support.[1] Not available through retail or OEM channels, this ong>edong>ition is distributong>edong> through Microsoft Software Assurance (SA).[1] As a result it includes several SA-only benefits, including a license allowing the operating of diskless nodes (diskless PCs) and activation via VLK.[14] Windows 7 Ultimate Windows 7 Ultimate contains the same features as Windows 7 Enterprise, but unlike the Enterprise ong>edong>ition, it was available to home users on an individual license basis.[1] Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional users are able to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate for a fee using Windows Anytime Upgrade if they wish to do so.[1] Unlike Windows Vista Ultimate, the Windows 7 Ultimate ong>edong>ition does not include the Windows Ultimate Extras feature or any exclusive features as Microsoft had statong>edong>.[1] Mainstream support for all ong>edong>itions (ong>newong> features and bug fixes) endong>edong> as of January , but extendong>edong> Support (security updates) will continue until January ] Ad ID: Delivery Services Consumer Crong>edong>it