You can get Windows 7 for $30 as long as you have a .edu email
You can get Windows 7 for $30 as long as you have a .edu email
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Luckily, I work at a school, so I should be able to get it super cheap. But I have to wait a month or so for the education department to set the prices and all.
I think the first wave of people to use W7 are really testers.
I'll be sticking with XP until M$ stops providing updates, but if I was to switch to W7, I'd probably wait until the first service pack is released.
OS: Linux Mint 13(Maya) LTS 64 bit.
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Vista Home Premium ran me $249.99 and yet W7 Pro is only $219.99. I would say that is a significant difference. Perhaps that is just for launch or only for the d/l version?
Anyways I will be getting it within the next month or two.
And what do you care?
Seriously though, if I feel comfortable and happy about something and it serves my needs, that's often all I require in order to not feel any kind of inclination towards upgrading my system or a certain piece of software.
If it works and it works for me, why risk breaking it?
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
I regard Windows 7 as something of a mega service pack for Vista. They really should have released it to existing Vista users for freeOriginally Posted by bithub
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