Buying Windows 7

Roger that, I believe that they got the file names mixed up and uploaded the 64 bit twice.

And yes, I am aware that there is no choice but to do a clean install, which is no problem as Ive backed up the files and have been wanting to do a clean install for a while anyway.
 
Roger that, I believe that they got the file names mixed up and uploaded the 64 bit twice.

And yes, I am aware that there is no choice but to do a clean install, which is no problem as Ive backed up the files and have been wanting to do a clean install for a while anyway.
Cool, let us know how it is goes.
 
Well, i got an email back from them, asking me what my CPU type is. I told them my CPU type and that it can only handle Windows 7 32 bit. They suggested I try downloading the file w7p64.iso and installing.

I had already tried this as I thought a similar thing as them- i thought they might have mixed up the file names and did a swap on them. But alas, this file does not work as well and comes up with the same error message.

Ive emailed them back saying that none have work and have asked them to give me a correct 32 version of the file.
 
Well, i got an email back from them, asking me what my CPU type is. I told them my CPU type and that it can only handle Windows 7 32 bit. They suggested I try downloading the file w7p64.iso and installing.

I had already tried this as I thought a similar thing as them- i thought they might have mixed up the file names and did a swap on them. But alas, this file does not work as well and comes up with the same error message.

Ive emailed them back saying that none have work and have asked them to give me a correct 32 version of the file.
Looks like your laptop doesn't like it.
 
Hello Chevy57,

I will tell you from first hand experience, all of my systems have been converted to Windows 7. I am not just saying it to say because I am affiliated with Microsoft. I can truly stand behind this product and tell you straight away it works very reliably, fast and extremely stable. The 64bit version is a real powerhouse as well.

Anyways, what to say about Windows 7?

Let's check out the features!
NEW FEATURES:
There are several new features that are available with Windows 7 that will assist you with deployment and management of a large number of workstations. Enterprise IT infrastructures are increasingly complex to manage. The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) is a dynamic desktop solution that is available as a subscription for Software Assurance customers. The solution suite enhances application deployment and compatibility, increases IT responsiveness and end user uptime, and helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) of your desktop software and IT management. To learn more about this package, please go here: Microsoft Windows Enterprise: Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
Also now available is MDT 2010 (Microsoft Deployment Tool) which will help you create images and automate the OS and application installations, data migration, and desktop configuration process. To learn more, please go here: Windows 7 Deployment Frequently Asked Questions
Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum specifically for IT Pros located here Windows 7 IT Pro Category . It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to also check the threads available there for additional assistance and feedback.
Also, if you would like to read what other users have said about their positive experience with Windows 7, you may want to check out the following sites: http://www.winsupersite.com/ and Ed Bott's Windows Expertise

John M
Microsoft Windows Client Team
 
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