Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Download
$60.99 USD $89.00 USD
Versatile and Intuitive 1 PC/Person Digital download Lifetime License for Home/Personal use Lifetime customer support at no extra cost Discounted price Microsoft Windows 7 Home and Premium is a solid all-in-one operating system which comes with enhanced security and better performance to meet all your needs at the ground level. When looking for an operating system for your computer, the above two factors are detrimental, along with the user interface. The Home and Premium edition of Windows 7 offers you the ease of use, excellent performance and the availability of OEM. Not to mention this operating system is among the best of all Windows 7 variants such as Home Basic and Windows Starter. Microsoft Windows 7 Home and Premium comes well-equipped for your home and office purposes. Thanks to innovative technologies, you can develop a virtual emulated environment for your Android devices. Moreover, the user interface is stylish and polished with the new Aero Glass UI, providing a user-friendly and attractive experience. You also get parental control which comes with faster user switching when one user is logged in the system. As far as performance is concerned, Windows 7 Home and Premium is a remarkable operating system that is capable of running every task with better compatibility for both 32 bit and 64-bit processors. Not the right Windows 7 product you were looking for? Check out our selection of additional Microsoft Windows 7 software today. Designed With Office Productivity in Mind Windows 7 Home and Premium OEM 64-Bit is at its strongest when used in a home or office setting. It is also capable of managing your digital media combined with security, mobility and networking tasks at the same time. You can also view your pictures with a better resolution, due to the enhanced Windows Slide Show feature. With the new and improved Windows Media Player 12 you can watch HD movies in a jiffy. Moreover, now Internet sharing is very much secured as it comes with end-to-end encryption. User switching is also more enhanced as it comes with resume and fast sleep features. Attractive Features in Microsoft Windows 7 Home and Premium OEM 64-Bit Microsoft’s all-in-one Home and Premium edition of Windows 7 comes with some exceptional features such as: Aero Glass with a user-friendly interface Intuitive slide shows which come with Media Player 12 Full-screen application previews A handy quick search platform Enhanced security and network environments A variety of pre-loaded themes Safe and quick web browsing Highly customizable taskbar tools Abundant functionality with Media Center Benefits of Microsoft Windows 7 Home and Premium It gives you the best entertainment experience on your PC You can count on efficiency in your PC with the latest navigation features like Jump lists, Aero Shake and Snap. You can also customize your Windows and make it look the way you like by changing taskbar programs and themes. Now the setting of Home network and connecting to printers and devices is much easier than before. Not to mention that Windows 7 Home and Premium is compatible with the latest software and hardware. It is comparatively faster Windows 7 Home and Premium OEM 64-Bit has been specially designed to make your PC resume and sleep in a rapid fashion. It also encases the 64-bit PC memory and hardware. Moreover, connecting to wireless networks is easier and much faster. Variety in media tools Now you can watch, rewind, record and pause with your Windows Media Center. You get Blu-ray to write/read support for all your data files. It also includes Dolby audio and video codecs. It simplifies your everyday tasks You can manage many open programs and documents thanks to the focus on performance and reliability in Windows 7 Home and Premium OEM 64-Bit. It also perfectly handles browser windows and full-screen previews of open windows. As far as the pinning functionality is concerned, it opens files fluidly and features a better taskbar. Moreover, you can pin your favorite apps to the taskbar and also launch them with a single click. Similarly, with Jump Lists you can open files which are put to regular use. What Makes Microsoft Windows 7 Home and Premium OEM 64 Bit an Ideal Choice? A significant benefit of using Windows 7 Home and Premium is that you can develop a stable home network and effortlessly share your videos, photos, and music. You can also enjoy quality entertainment at home which includes free Internet TV on Windows Media Center. This operating system contains a combined service pack for operating systems which are formed into one installer. This operating system has been created to support faster and dependable performance. By using this operating system you can take advantage of the latest processors that are popular on the market. Moreover, by using this system, the management of data is easier and quicker. It also helps to enhance the performance of your computer. Windows 7 system requirements If you want to run Windows 7 on your PC, here's what it takes: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 64-bit (x64) processor* 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM 2 GB RAM (64-bit) 16 GB available hard disk space 20 GB (64-bit) DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Windows 7 Professional Download
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32/64bit Download
$89.99 USD $109.00 USD
1 PC/1 person 32/64bit Download One time download, Lifetime License 24/7/365 customer support Commercial and personal use Microsoft Windows 7 Professional has the full user-friendly Microsoft Windows 7 customisable desktop environment, with the new taskbar that enables you to access folders, files, and applications quickly, and more. However, Microsoft Windows 7 Professional has some additional enhancements and services.  One of the greatest benefits of Microsoft Windows and one that is often overlooked is just how flexible it is to meet the needs of different types of users. The very basic edition of Microsoft Windows 7 Home can provide excellent service for all kinds of users who only need their operating system to help them navigate between their basic program needs, whether they be Microsoft Office programs for studying, Skype for family conversations, or browsing the internet through Internet Explorer or another browser. However, Microsoft Windows 7 Professional has some additional enhancements and services.  While remaining user-friendly and still keeping its beautiful, appealing design, Microsoft Windows 7 Professional provides its users with incredible capabilities for people who need their device for more than just casual tasks. Windows 7 Professional is designed to run on desktops and laptops in an enterprise environment, where domains are set up by group or function and group policies are applied either on the local computer or using Microsoft Windows server.  With Windows 7 Professional, you get a well-designed, stable, and attractive operating system that is easy to navigate, so you can find all your programs and all your favourite features without stressing over wasting time searching. Its design is appealing and its capabilities meet beyond basic home and basic business needs. It was developed to be easily accessible for customers no matter what type of work you need to use it for. In that sense, it’s a streamlined operating system that makes it easy for you to handle your business and have some fun without burdening you with anything you don’t need. The many features that make it an excellent choice for organisational computers running in a server-administered environment. Features Windows 7 system requirements Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft.  But if you want to run Windows 7 on your PC, here's what it takes: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor* 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit) 16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit box
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
$89.99 USD $109.00 USD
1 PC/1 person 64-bit PC One time download Lifetime License 24/7/365 customer support Commercial and personal use The Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit operating system is ideal for not only new but also used computers irrespective of their brands. It is perfect for budding working professionals. It comes with automatic back-ups which ensure that your work is safe while you are involved in any location or network. This software helps you to connect quickly and easily to your favorite networks, projectors and printers. Not to mention it also demonstrates presentations while providing you with confidential information on PCS with more than one user. The Windows XP mode of this software makes it compatible to use with older programs of business. In addition, you can get an amazing entertainment experience by using Windows media center which gives you some very attractive features like live Internet. Moreover, you can always turn off notifications and screen savers and can even change the background of the desktop with just a single click. This helps to give a more professional look to your presentations. The best thing about this OEM software is that it supports new, used, branded and non-branded laptops and PCs. Not the right Windows 7 product you were looking for? Check out our selection of additional Microsoft Windows 7 software today.  Features a Backup and Restore Center which allows authorized users the ability to backup and restore files right onto the network. This allows authorized users on the network to access all the backup data and restore them if there is a need.  Windows 7 Professional features Encrypting File System that enables transparent encryption on files designed by the user. The EFS aids in the protection against attackers and vulnerabilities.    Features a Location-Aware Printing which makes printing effortless. Use the Remote Desktop Connection feature to connect to a remote computer as long as the laptop is connected on the same network.  Windows Server Domain in Windows 7 Professional provides a private network for all authorized users. You can use this feature to set security parameters for the entire network so that all the computers on the web have the same security and protection.  The BitLocker To Go provides real protection from offline attacks. In the event you lose your computer, it offers real protection from hackers trying to steal your information. Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020. We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft. Learn more. But if you want to run Windows 7 on your PC, here's what it takes: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster - 64-bit (x64) processor 2 gigabyte (GB) RAM  20 GB available hard disk space DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Microsoft Software Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit
$123.99 USD $249.00 USD
1 PC/Person Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit Digital download Lifetime customer support at no extra cost Discounted price The name of this software suggests just as it should, an ultimate edition for the ultimate needs of a serious corporate/business user. This is a great system for offices with many computers on one network and for businesses with satellite offices.  If you are an everyday user or small business owner, this system, as cool as it sounds, is overkill for you. But, for those of you who are information technology specialists or corporate CFOs, you need to look at this perfect operating system for your company and its network. If you are an everyday user or small business owner, this system, as cool as it sounds, is overkill for you. This version’s upgrades focus on the network capabilities and state-of-the-art security protocols. It has all the individuality and basics that users need daily from the other versions. This version transforms the Windows 7 you have at home into the one that goes to work with you. Not the right Windows 7 product you were looking for? Check out our selection of additional Microsoft Windows 7 software today. Features All-New Libraries: a feature that collects files and presents them in a more unified form. The physical space that comes with the libraries allows you to segregate data physically rather than by reference.  The new Start Menu comes with an improved feature, thanks to the Windows Aero. Although the Start Menu retains the search on Vista, also, it also comes with an enhanced ability to search the control panel options easily. Windows 7 Ultimate is revamped. Windows Aero strikes with beautiful, striking colors. You can also customize the taskbar to match the requirements.  Windows 7 introduces two new features, Device and Printers, which is the alternative to Device Manager, and allows a casual user to control the pluggable devices easily. Secondly, Device Stage is a feature for managing all the functionalities and stats of externally connected devices.  Provides better mobility. It comes with multi-touch support for corresponding devices. Besides, it comes with a host of sensors like accelerometers, location-based sensors, and ambient light sensors.  Enhanced power Management using the Hibernation option. Improved file systems. The key developed area is the better use of Solid State Drives. SSDs provide a reliable way to store vital data.  The Windows Security Center has been revamped as Action Center, which covers maintenance and security. Besides, the Windows Biometric Framework has been introduced to provide maximum biometric security.  Windows 7 system requirements Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020 If you want to run Windows 7 on your PC, here's what it takes: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit)  16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit)  DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Microsoft Software Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
$123.99 USD $249.00 USD
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit 1 PC/Person Digital download Lifetime customer support at no extra cost Discounted price Windows 7 remains one of the biggest successes of Microsoft till date, so much that it remains the most popular OS after 8 years of its release. 7 arrived at a time when Windows Vista's failure had put up a big question on Microsoft's reign over the world of operating systems. The legacy built by Windows XP was almost in ruins, until Windows 7 brought Microsoft back into the game. The Project Vienna was aimed at creating an OS that was an incremental upgrade to the infamous Vista, which might retain all its good features while discarding the bad ones. But the amazing interface (thanks to an upgraded Aero) led Windows 7 to create a name of it's own. So what exactly are the things that make Windows 7 (and its Ultimate edition) such a popular choice even after almost a decade? Let’s decode.  Not the right Windows 7 product you were looking for? Check out our selection of additional Microsoft Windows 7 software today. Features All new Libraries Cluttering has always been a problem for normal Windows users, where they had a hard time in arranging files. This ends with Libraries, which collects files and present them in a unified form. What makes Libraries unique is the physical space it comes with, which allows you to segregate files physically rather than by reference. There are four libraries supported in Windows 7: Music, Videos, Pictures and Documents. Furthermore, Libraries grant users a lot of control over it. You can decide the layout and look of the libraries, as well as their location. With the Arrangement features, you can arrange the files in any library according to its metadata; like name, date of creation, size etc. A new feature is the Search filter, which not only searches for file items, but also shows recent searches and auto-completes the file names you might want to search. Impressive Start Menu The new Star menu comes as a breath of fresh air, keeping up with the amazing interface Windows 7 had promised. Thanks to Windows Aero, both the menu icon and menu itself has fade-in effects complimented by glass color. It still has a 2-column arrangement, but functionalities are changed for the good. The start menu retains the search field of Vista, but now comes with enhanced ability to search the control panel options quickly. Taskbar Ever since its introduction in Windows 95, the Taskbar has been a much loved feature of Windows. In windows 7, it is revamped to be better than ever. Windows aero strikes again with its beautiful glass color, while the taskbar itself can be customized to match your requirements. The size could be controlled manually, although it is capable of adjusting according to screen size. The icons are more pleasing, and could be customized according to you. Better device management More and more devices are getting plugged into the systems today, which make it essential to manage them efficiently. Windows 7 introduces two new features for this. "Devices and Printers" is a simpler alternative to Device Manager, and allows a casual user to control the pluggable devices with ease. "Device Stage" is a one-stop feature for managing all the functionalities and stats of externally connected devices. Better mobility Windows 7 is perhaps the first OS to recognize the necessity to support mobility. As such, it comes with a multi-touch support for corresponding devices. Windows 7 also comes with a host of sensors, like accelerometer, location-based sensors and ambient light sensors. However, all the sensors can be manually enabled and disabled, depending on your need. Enhanced Power management Hibernation option is improved in Windows 7 by giving you the option to decide the size of system hibernation. Keeping in mind the user requirements, the power management is more interactive. This includes giving the user complete stats about power usage, while giving notification in case the battery is need of replacement. Improved File systems One of the key improvement in this area is the better use of Solid state Drives. With notable advantages over hard disk drives, SSD provides a more reliable way to store vital data. Windows 7 also comes with disk partitioning, with 2 partitions. First one is the essential partition containing booting files, WRE and other files, while the second partition contains the OS and all the user files. Security Windows Security Center is revamped as the Action Center, which takes care of both security and maintenance. Elliptic-Curve Cryptographic algorithm is supported by the Encrypting File System. But perhaps the most interesting security feature is introduction of Windows Biometric Framework, which now takes biometric as a security parameter. Why should you go for it? Easy upgrade Windows 7 Ultimate edition can be easily upgrade from other versions of Windows 7 by just paying an extra fee. This could be done right at your home, eliminating any need to go to the center, or re-installing the windows. Windows Aero Aero has always been a huge attraction as far as Windows was considered. But Windows 7 takes Aero to a whole new level; a level where professionalism meets attractiveness. Its components like Snap, Peek and Shake make navigating through the OS a cake-walk, making sure you enjoy working on Windows 7. Language Packs The world is global, and English is not the language everyone would prefer. This is why Windows 7 Ultimate edition comes with an additional language pack of 30 languages! This is more efficient than installing the languages separately, and gives you the feel of being right at your home. Mobility Like mentioned earlier, Windows 7 pays special attention to mobility. It lays the foundation for a world where touch devices would be the norm. In addition, the support for multiple sensors makes Windows & ideal for mobile devices. Windows 7 system requirements Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020 If you want to run Windows 7 on your PC, here's what it takes: CPU: 1GHz or faster 64-bit (x64) processor RAM: 2GB for the 64-bit Version HDD: 20GBs of free storage PU: WDDM 1.0 or higher driver with DirectX 9 or higher
Microsoft Software Microsoft Windows 10 S Pro
Microsoft Windows 10 S Pro
$299.99 USD $349.00 USD
For 1 Device One time purchase  Digital download Lifetime support at no extra cost Windows 10 S, announced in 2017, is a "walled garden" version of Windows 10. It offers a faster, more secure experience by allowing users only to install software from the Windows App Store, and by requiring the use of the Microsoft Edge. Sometimes referred to as "Windows 10 in S mode," Windows 10 S is installed on lower-cost laptops aimed at schools and students, including the Microsoft Surface Laptop.  Microsoft configured Windows 10 in S mode to run on lighter devices, provide better security, and enable easier management. The “S” doesn’t have a specific designation, but Microsoft generally surrounds it with words like security, streamlined for simplicity, superior performance, and whatnot. Windows 10 S stands out for these four different aspects of the operating system and its the Soul of Windows 10. Windows 10 S  is a special mode of Windows that substantially limits Windows 10 in a variety of ways to make it run faster, provide longer battery life, and be more secure and easier to manage. You can opt out of this Windows 10 S and revert to Windows 10 Home or Pro. Functionally, Windows 10 S supports the same basic services as the underlying Windows 10 license. It simply targets schools in particular and wants educators to have the necessary tools for class management. With Windows 10 S you get faster startup times and app activities. This is because there are no Windows legacy apps that slow things down. As long as you aren’t eating up too much RAM, Windows 10 S is positively snappy. Files automatically save in the cloud via OneDrive, which helps avoid bloat on smaller hard drives. Basic Windows features like Cortana, Windows Hello facial recognition, and Windows Ink for stylus use also remain. Features Taskbar and Start Button: Enjoy the Start button and the taskbar in Windows 10 S. With the taskbar, you can pin the applications you use most often to have them accessible from your desktop. This will save you time and let you get to what you want to do in one click. Personalization: Personalization is another familiar feature that Microsoft Windows 10 S offers. There are more built-in themes than in previous versions of Microsoft Windows, or you can build a custom theme using your own images, colors, and fonts. Windows Hello: Instead of a traditional password, you can use fingerprint or facial recognition to sign in to your devices (you do have the option of having a PIN to sign in as well, which is always a good idea). Windows Ink: with Windows Ink, you can either type or digitally jot down notes or ideas with a simple click from your taskbar. It is always accessible, which means you can open it before you sign in. Cortana: For Windows users who have grown jealous of Apple user’s reliance on Siri or Amazon user’s connection to Alexa, they can now brag about just how well-integrated Cortana is to Windows 10 S. Cortana can be activated by voice, touch, or typing, and she can help you stay organized, find things that you are looking for, and manage your digital life. She is optional, so you do have the ability, if you wish, to turn her off. Game Mode: Gamers will be pleased to know that Microsoft Windows 10 S now has a Game Mode that automatically gives your games more system resources when you are playing them. You now also can play Xbox games in native 4K. And a new Game Bar lets you stream the gameplay and share clips of your game with others. Xbox compatibility: An eye-catching feature if you like your video games – Windows 10 S will also work on the Xbox One and will hand players the ability to stream games from their console to their laptop or PC in another room. Great if the living room is otherwise occupied. Edge: Microsoft Edge is the default browser in Windows 10 S mode, and you can’t change this setting. In theory, if other browsers have Windows Store apps, you could use them. But this hasn’t happened yet, and links will always default to Edge. Again, Microsoft’s reason for this is greater control over security.  Bing: Similarly, Bing is the default search engine for S mode activities and you cannot change this. Windows Store: you can install apps only from Windows Store is the company’s way of attacking that problem. In Windows 10 S there is one Store for purchasing content for all devices; from apps and games to music, movies and TV shows, it is now all done from one place and will appear across your devices. Security and safety: Security has also been enhanced and continues to be upgraded by Microsoft as the need arises – be sure to set up automatic updates! – in Microsoft Windows 10 S. Windows Defender: Windows defender is the only security application that you can install in Windows 10 S. It is an integrated antivirus with anti-ransomware capabilities. It offers you built-in virus protection, with sophisticated algorithms that help detect and block ransomware. Windows Firewall is a new feature that will alert you to anything that seems suspicious, giving you the chance to approve or deny access, and it also helps with blocking hackers, viruses, and worms. Dark Mode: You don't have to be jealous of Mac and Android users. In Windows 10, you can turn on dark mode, too. Just go to Settings (Windows key + I), then select “Personalization.” Choose “Colors,” and, finally, under “App Mode,” choose “Dark.” Compatible devices: Any PC can be compatible with Windows 10 in S mode. But it is made for lighter PCs. System Requirements for Windows 10 S Minimum Requirements Processor: Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz / AMD Athlon XP 1600+ Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 2100 or NVIDIA GeForce 6500 System Memory: 1 GB RAM Storage (Hard disk space): 16 GB Hard drive space for both 64-bit and 32-bit OS DirectX 9 Compatible Graphics Card Recommended Requirements Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 2.0GHz / AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 4650 or NVIDIA GeForce GT 230 System Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage (Hard disk space): 20 GB Hard drive space for both 64-bit and 32-bit OS Display resolution: 1920x1080 screen resolution, a minimum diagonal display size for the primary display of 7-inches or larger.