Windows 7 Ultimate from Microsoft is the long-awaited successor to the ubiquitous Windows Vista operating system. Building upon Vista's impressive feature set, Windows 7 adds many features which simplify the way you use your PC, as well as the way that your PC connects to the world.*
The Ultimate edition of Windows 7 is designed to meet the needs of business and home use alike. It omits none of the features that are found in the Home Premium or Professional editions of the software. These include improved desktop navigation, improved speed, the Internet Explorer 8 web browser, Windows Media Center, and HomeGroup networking.
Other carry-over features include Windows XP Mode, which allows you to run legacy applications in a true virtualization of Windows XP. You'll also be able to join Domains, which is often a requirement for connecting to corporate networks. Finally, the Professional edition adds the ability to backup your system to a home or business network.
The Ultimate edition adds BitLocker, which allows you to encrypt data on your hard drive and other storage devices. Encrypting data is critical in environments where it is imperative that sensitive data does not fall into the wrong hands. You'll also be able configure the OS to use any of 35 languages, making the Ultimate edition an excellent choice for multilingual users.
This version of the software is meant to be installed on 64-bit systems.
Note: The OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) version of Windows 7 can only be used with a single PC, and the license is non-transferable. Additionally, the software can't be used to upgrade a current version of Windows; it requires you to backup any data on your machine before you install it.
Note! *Service Pack 1 has been released for Windows 7 Ultimate, so it is recommended that you download this from Microsoft's website, if you purchase Windows 7 Ultimate.
| Application | Operating System |
| Compatibility | PC |
| System Requirements |
Computer: 1GHz Memory: 2GB Available Disk Space: 20GB Graphics: DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver Additional requirements to use certain features: Internet access (fees may apply) Depending on resolution, video playback may require additional memory and advanced graphics hardware For some Windows Media Center functionality a TV tuner and additional hardware may be required Windows Touch and Tablet PCs require specific hardware HomeGroup requires a network and PCs running Windows 7 DVD/CD authoring requires a compatible optical drive BitLocker requires Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 BitLocker To Go requires a USB flash drive Windows XP Mode requires an additional 1GB of RAM, an additional 15GB of available hard disk space, and a processor capable of hardware virtualization with Intel VT or AMD-V turned on Music and sound require audio output |
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Home version did not allow us to record audio with the programs and equipment we had, but this version did. Have not had any problems thus far.
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Works great and half the price of a retail copy... a must have!
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I had Vista for the past 2 years and now i can feel the diference on my workstation.
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Installing in Notebook
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A great pricr.
Window 7 Ultimate runs great considering it.s Windows and is unpatched as I type.
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Best OS ever from Microsoft!
Clean install, and it works absolutely great. It even runs my Canon mov files directly without any codecs installed. Also as a photographer, I think Windows 7 makes it a lot easier to preview images with most of the exif data available. Don't really have anything to complain about. I have run Win7 since the betas, and there were never a question about buying this OS.
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If you are going to "clean" install Win 7, be sure to have all the drivers on a usb key or the like BEFORE starting. Win 7 has most of the drivers needed, but raid or scsi must be installed prior to running set up. These are not included on the DVD from Microsoft.
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