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Old 08-03-2014, 15:21   #11
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Re: Windows 7 - 32 or 64 bit ?

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit View Post
Because he might not be actually buying windows 7
mea culpa. guess i got the wrong impression.

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Ok, so I've very reluctantly decided I'm going to have upgrade the OS on my ageing XP pc, due to updates stopping.

Its not going to be Vista, use that at work and its a nightmare, or Windows 8 -have had that on a laptop for 6 months and it's just not for me. So Windows 7 it is, can get an OEM DVD for about £70.


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@Mr K,

bear in mind that when you buy an OEM DVD, you generally need to buy it with some hardware. good opportunity to buy the RAM at the same time, perhaps?
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