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Whether you’re buying a new PC or upgrading your current PC to Windows 7, you probably want to get through the setup process as quickly as possible. Windows 7 is designed to get you up and running fast. Windows 7 includes a new Getting Started experience that points you in the right direction by highlighting some common tasks associated with setting up your new PC. You’ll see Getting Started on the Start menu when you first use Windows 7. Use it to explore new features, transfer files from your old PC, add user accounts, and more. Getting Started is there when you need it and stays out of your way when you’re doing other things. Upgrading a PC to Windows 7 We realize that upgrading to a newer version of Windows can sometimes be a challenge, depending on what operating system you are currently running, your familiarity with PCs in general, and your current system configuration. With that in mind, we have designed Windows 7 for a smooth upgrade from Windows Vista and have improved several tools that can aid you in the upgrade process. (See the Windows Easy Transfer and Windows Upgrade Advisor sections that follow.) Because Windows 7 is built on the same architectural platform as Windows Vista, the transition to Windows 7 should be fairly smooth whether you’re using a 32-bit or 64-bit system, although you will need to ensure that your PC has the latest service pack first.* If your upgrade gets blocked due to incompatible or missing drivers, you may be able to load a new or updated driver from the Compatibility Center and continue with the upgrade.
*Note: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released in April 2008. Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) was released in May 2009. While you can upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 with SP1, Microsoft recommends that you install both Service Packs before upgrading.
Also Includes:
With a few programs that might help you with your windoze
Angry IP Scanner
CCleaner
Se7en Lonon Changer
Sandboxie
RT 7 Lite
Macdrive
Get Data Back
Windows Authenticator - Works for xp/vista/7
(thanks to someone else on Demonoid)
No viruses.
The only thing that might set off you A/V is GetDateBack
(There is keygen)
If so just delete.
Same install as always.
Mount and Burn with Daemon Tools Lite (or whatever you use)
Put in disk
Restart
Follow Prompts.
EDIT:
It is 64 bit. i don't remember if it will install 32 as well.
I updated mine. On one install I did get the "not authentic" error.
If this happens simply run the authenticator included, it will remove such errors. You will need 7sip to unzip. Just google it.
I didn't any screens or rice it out. I just kept all of the design default.
My intentions were simply to cut out the fat.
Download Links
Download via Torrent: http://www.demonoid.me/files/details/2900603/04882145355/
Sebelonnya sampeyan install dolo software Utorrent Klik Disini > Setelah itu baru download Windows-nya dengan mengKlik pada magnet Link
atow kalo sampeyan nggak mau ribet, bisa pesan pada kami Disini
Whether you’re buying a new PC or upgrading your current PC to Windows 7, you probably want to get through the setup process as quickly as possible. Windows 7 is designed to get you up and running fast. Windows 7 includes a new Getting Started experience that points you in the right direction by highlighting some common tasks associated with setting up your new PC. You’ll see Getting Started on the Start menu when you first use Windows 7. Use it to explore new features, transfer files from your old PC, add user accounts, and more. Getting Started is there when you need it and stays out of your way when you’re doing other things. Upgrading a PC to Windows 7 We realize that upgrading to a newer version of Windows can sometimes be a challenge, depending on what operating system you are currently running, your familiarity with PCs in general, and your current system configuration. With that in mind, we have designed Windows 7 for a smooth upgrade from Windows Vista and have improved several tools that can aid you in the upgrade process. (See the Windows Easy Transfer and Windows Upgrade Advisor sections that follow.) Because Windows 7 is built on the same architectural platform as Windows Vista, the transition to Windows 7 should be fairly smooth whether you’re using a 32-bit or 64-bit system, although you will need to ensure that your PC has the latest service pack first.* If your upgrade gets blocked due to incompatible or missing drivers, you may be able to load a new or updated driver from the Compatibility Center and continue with the upgrade.
*Note: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released in April 2008. Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) was released in May 2009. While you can upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 with SP1, Microsoft recommends that you install both Service Packs before upgrading.
Also Includes:
With a few programs that might help you with your windoze
Angry IP Scanner
CCleaner
Se7en Lonon Changer
Sandboxie
RT 7 Lite
Macdrive
Get Data Back
Windows Authenticator - Works for xp/vista/7
(thanks to someone else on Demonoid)
No viruses.
The only thing that might set off you A/V is GetDateBack
(There is keygen)
If so just delete.
Same install as always.
Mount and Burn with Daemon Tools Lite (or whatever you use)
Put in disk
Restart
Follow Prompts.
EDIT:
It is 64 bit. i don't remember if it will install 32 as well.
I updated mine. On one install I did get the "not authentic" error.
If this happens simply run the authenticator included, it will remove such errors. You will need 7sip to unzip. Just google it.
I didn't any screens or rice it out. I just kept all of the design default.
My intentions were simply to cut out the fat.
Download Links
Download via Torrent: http://www.demonoid.me/files/details/2900603/04882145355/
Sebelonnya sampeyan install dolo software Utorrent Klik Disini > Setelah itu baru download Windows-nya dengan mengKlik pada magnet Link
atow kalo sampeyan nggak mau ribet, bisa pesan pada kami Disini


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