Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate X86 German Oem Dvd Read Nfo-bie

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After 32 bit version released by UP2DATE here we have 64 bit version released by BIE. Same as before: No Serial and no Activation needed!

I will reinstall my Win later today and I will post my opinion about this release. Enjoy this release.Description:Windows 7 Ultimate is the most versatile and powerful edition of Windows 7. It combines remarkable ease-of-use with the entertainment features of Home Premium and the business capabilities of Professional, including the ability to run many Windows XP productivity programs in Windows XP Mode. For added security, you can encrypt your data with BitLocker and BitLocker To Go.

And for extra flexibility, you can work in any of 35 languages. Get it all with Windows 7 Ultimate.Release name: Microsoft.Windows.7.ULTIMATE.x64.Integrated.October.2009.OEM.DVD-BIESize: 2.74 GBLinks:,Download. Snow leopard is awesome!windows 7 is pretty sweet, i’ve been using it to play cod5, farcy and nfs shift. I have a fair fresh xp pro sp3 install on a another partition but i’ve been happy with 7 and don’t mind using it even for a bit of design with cs4 suite.the main problem is that u have to worry about maintaining a windows system constantly. Anti virus, spy ware and the rest of the ‘waste of system resources’ and even simply just stolen possibly hours or days of your life you can’t get back from dealing with infected computers.run snow leopard on the same system and watch it fly. There’s nothing really you lose from not using a windows os, the win os actually becomes better running inside osx with vmware/parallels/virtualbox etc.the only thing that i think really that you want to boot into windows for is to play games.

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Gosh, I read thru the posts and wondered whenever somebody would overly or coverly promote OSx. Indeed filph. Is right, people don’t lose anything for not using Windows, they, however, lose/waste a lot when they buy a Apple computer to play with OSx.Go for windows 7 henry, you wont regret it. It’s probably the first time Microsoft pulls out a finished OS as a RTM release. Don’t need to wait SP1/whatever to fully use it. My computer isn’t a reference, but the last time I had a problem with it was back when the RC was release and it was related to a rogue driver.

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Updated the driver and since then it works like a charm. No slow down after x months of use or anything as with the older Windows releases, and I don’t even use a cleaner/software to optimize Windows besides a defragmentation software. Hi.Just needed to know if this version can allowed updating without problems as the vista version?Also about windows 7,as I am a real nerd about retro gaming (emulators),is Windows 7 full retro compatible with old programs and games?Third,can Windows 7 be Dual Boot or not?I have already a Vista Ultimate x64 from the same author and no need activation for a year already,it rocks!

But if I decide to install Windows 7 in Dual Boot (if possible),but what for???? I justwant to see if W7 is better for gaming than Vista?Thanks for answers!.

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate X86 German Oem Dvd Read Nfo-bie Free

@50 ok thanks it just i am not sure to instal this version.because i’v been using vista since the first day it came out. And it acts like a “bought” version.

No problems no cracks no nothing for the past i think already 2-3 years by now. All updates working perfectly.i just want to know if this version will provide me the same?nothing to fear in the near or distant futureits not like i have time to install windows every time.if i install this win7 i am formating my hole H-Dshould i take this risk? Or there isnt any risk?. @martin If you have the BIE 64 bit version from Sept, there is no need to dl and install this one.

Your version you are running now has all the updates on it already that this one has slipstreamed. All this is, is the same OEM version with the newest updates on it.For the naysayers, this OS works very well, the best “out of the box” OEM Microsoft has made. Minimum requirements say 1 gig of ram but I have installed it on computers with 512megs and it worked fine. The slowest CPU I installed on was a Sempron running at 1.6 Ghz with a gig of ram.

It had a Vista compatable AGP video card and a newer Audigy sound card. And all drivers installed first run.

It plays “most” games for that vintage of computer still. No blue screens etc. If you cannot get it to activate, which happens on a very small percentage, then use the Windows 7 loader by DAZ. Hi i am using windows vista and i have to say i am starting to hate the explorer not responding error in any of my folders and or sometimes my games not responding if in window mode etcsome other things which my pc runs slow when vista tries to load something.Is windows 7 a much better OS and does it have any of these problems is it tweak able where we can stop using certain services that are not needed, not just this any recommended apps for it.If i do an upgrade will it make and old file of my windows or will it just upgrade the install? As i am wondering etc.Vista HP 644GB RAM2.2ghz quad corea decent performing pc with xp also vista can be fine on occasions. @henry, go for Windows. Don’t be put off by scaremongers spouting about malware etc.

Windows is attacked because it is the most popyular general OS in the world. The security features are much tougher now anyway. I’ve been using 7 since beta and have not had any reason to install any anti-malware as yet, Windows built in protection mechanisms do a good job of keeping you safe. Of course, it can't stop any user from doing stupid things online Only n00bs would say wait for SP1/SP2. Windows 7 is by far the most stable and polished version of Windows Microsoft has ever done, they clearly listened to the criticism surrounding Vista.Also to the n00bs saying Windows 7 is basically Vista, well not it’s not. Yes it has lots of the same base code but if you took time to read all the articles on MSDN and Channel 9 you’d know that the Win 7 kernal is vastly tweaked over Vista’s original.

The GUI render pipeline is extremely optimized and all the GUI related slowness in Vista are gone. Windows 7 is what Vista would’ve been if Microsoft had been presurred into releasing something before it was finished. Hi i am using windows vista and i have to say i am starting to hate the explorer not responding error in any of my folders and or sometimes my games not responding if in window mode etcsome other things which my pc runs slow when vista tries to load something.Is windows 7 a much better OS and does it have any of these problems is it tweak able where we can stop using certain services that are not needed, not just this any recommended apps for it.If i do an upgrade will it make and old file of my windows or will it just upgrade the install? As i am wondering etc.Vista HP 644GB RAM2.2ghz quad corea decent performing pc with xp also vista can be fine on occasionsanyone?. For the one who was asking, you can install this release on to a specific partition without affecting other partitions.

I selected custom (clean) install, then the partition you want to install on, as for earlier releases.The activation seems to have worked OK (at least control panel says it’s activated). You just need to uncheck the box which says activate online, and leave the product key blank. Then, near the end of the setup, it opens a command window to enter its own product key.The only thing that puzzled me for a while is that this release installed with Windows Display Manager disabled for some reason (unlike others I have tried), so I couldn’t find a link in control panel to do advanced personalization, such as configuring Windows fonts. There was a link to troubleshoot Aero problems instead, and this found and fixed the problem, so that the relevant link appeared in Control Panel. I am not a tech or OS-nerd in any way, I use my computer for graphics and audio editing and production so I was a bit hesitant before installing this. After reading through all the comments I decided to give it a go. I run a VAIO laptop with 4 GB RAM, 400 GB HD and Dual Core 2,4Ghz CPU btw.The only thing I am regretting is that I didn’t install this beautiful OS earlier It’s just sooo amazing in every way.

Install was hassle free, no crashes, speed is just AMAZING compared to Vista. All my drivers work just fine, even external MIDI controllers and USB soundcards.If you are still on Vista and not sure about this, stop that. Just install it and you will see what power a PC really can have. I’m probably buying this OS. Very very impressed with Microsoft.