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(as of Sep 22,2025 18:40:14 UTC – Details)
Experience Seamless Connectivity and Enhanced Productivity with Windows 7 Professional
Are you looking for a reliable operating system that bridges the gap between home and business use? Look no further than Windows 7 Professional. With a host of features designed to make your daily tasks easier and more efficient, Windows 7 Professional is the ideal choice for both personal and professional use.
Features
Windows 7 Professional offers a multitude of features that set it apart from other operating systems. Here are some of the key features that make Windows 7 Professional a top choice:
Easy to Connect
Setting up wireless connections is a breeze with Windows 7 Professional. Whether you’re connecting to Wi-Fi, mobile broadband, dial-up, or corporate VPN networks, you can do so with just a single click. Additionally, the HomeGroup feature allows you to connect multiple Windows 7 PCs on a home network in just four clicks, making it easy to share files, photos, and music with other devices.
Easy to Browse the Web
Internet Explorer 8 in Windows 7 Professional offers visual search capabilities that help you quickly find the information you need from top search providers. Web slices allow you to keep up with changes on frequently updated websites directly from the IE8 toolbar, making web browsing a seamless experience.
Easy to Communicate and Share
Windows Live Photo Gallery, Windows Live Mail, and Windows Live Family Safety are just a few of the communication and sharing tools included in Windows 7 Professional. From managing multiple email accounts to keeping your child safe online, Windows 7 Professional offers a range of features that make communication and sharing effortless.
Pros
- Improved desktop navigation for easier access to programs and documents
- Seamless connectivity to home and business networks
- Enhanced security features, including BitLocker encryption
- Compatibility with Windows XP productivity programs
- Support for multiple languages
Cons
- Windows Live components need to be downloaded separately
- Some users may find the interface slightly outdated compared to newer operating systems
Conclusion
Overall, Windows 7 Professional is a versatile operating system that offers a perfect balance of features for both home and business users. With seamless connectivity, enhanced productivity tools, and robust security features, Windows 7 Professional is a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable and efficient operating system.
Choose Windows 7 Professional and experience the difference for yourself!
COLIN ODONOGHUE –
Great product, horrible customer relations
Windows 7 is a great operating system, much more intuitive than windows XP.I own a MacBook Pro and iMac (both intel based) and I run windows with vmware fusion 3 64 bit mode. Windows runs pretty well/ I am satisfied with the performance. However, I am very disappointed with sales/customer relations that Windows offers. If you want to install Windows 7 on multiple computers (YOUR OWN personal desktop and laptop for YOUR OWN individual use) you have to purchase multiple licenses meaning you have to buy the same product again- you should be able to purchase an additional license at a discounted rate.All in all, I only use Windows 7 for one program – AutoDesk Revit Architecture (which runs pretty well using vmware fusion). Once (if) Revit is made available to run natively on a Mac platform I will abandon Windows completely. I like the Mac OS much better than windows, and all the features + programs I use run better on Mac.
R.E.G –
NOT BUGGY, REVISED REVIEW!!
New review, after months of use: it is the best version of Windows ever, and I would say is just as good, or better than, Mac OS X. When I first installed it, it did something to the driver of my Gateway laptop’s trackpad. I had to install a patch (after hunting everywhere for it, which took several days) and now it works close to perfectly. This is the Windows version Vista was supposed to be. Now Mac fans (of which I am one) can no longer smugly say “It will be just as buggy as the previous Windows”, as one of the silly Apple ads said. I am tempted to give it 5 stars, but that would imply perfection, and no OS will ever be that.PREVIOUS REVIEW:I really looked forward to Win 7 after all the positive reviews. Here is my experience so far. The startup and overall performance of my computer, with 4Gb of RAM, a 1.83 GHz Intel core duo CPU and a 64-bit version of Win 7. While working on a Word and Excel doc, the computer spontaneously rebooted after installing new updates (without warning me it was about to reboot, or informing me it was installing updates, it just did it in the background so I had no idea it was doing so). After rebooting and restoring the Word and Excel session I was working on, I discovered, to my horror and frustration, the hyperlinks I had on my Excel doc, links to files on my external hard drive, had been edited to link to non-existing locations on my C: drive. How did this happen?? I spent hours having to re-edit the links on those cells to point to a folder on my external HD.Unbelievable!Also, my Gateway laptop trackpad seems incompatible with Win 7. When I move my finger across the trackpad the scrollbar scrolls down spontaneously, uncontrollably. I had to buy an external wireless mouse to deal with this, although honestly this may be a Gateway issue that they need to address. I’ve tried updating the trackpad/mouse driver from Device Manager, but I get a message saying I have the latest driver installed. Hopefully Gateway issues a fix, this is a VERY ANNOYING BUG!
Vlad Pitt –
Switch or Stay with XP
I only switch to Win 7 because I just built a very fast PC about a month ago, So this XP vs Win 7 is a little unfair. After my initial install (Win 7 Pro) I was wondering why I even bothered. But, I figured might as well go on with it.I have been using Win 7 pro for about a month now, I have installed and reinstalled it 4x just to see if there is any problem, so far it is stable and fast, I also tweaked the registry, and there are a few things that I miss with XP, full control of icons, and thumbnails features on folders.. I like the flip3d on 7, I think to really appreciate it a little more than the Xp is to use the Virtual XP, only then you can compare the esthetic between the 2 OS,I do understand it is not a direct comparison, simply because Virtual XP is not a full Operating system running by itself but it is fast switch between two stages. I do not have problems with the apps that I run on XP, haven’t encountered any compatibilty issues, of course I had to download 64 bits patches which is expected. I cannot find any negative issues just yet. Also on my final install, I have eliminated the Virtual XP mode since I really do not need it now… If you are skeptical about moving from XP to Win 7 because of older hardware, then stick with XP, because it has proven itself reliable.I could add more about new features, but I think that is well covered up by others already…
dharmabum007 –
Windows 7…FANTASTIC!!!!
Having suffered through Vista, and not wanting a chance of even a vestige of that vile product on my system, I first installed a new hard drive! Then, booted to the Windows 7 install disk. Piece of cake!! I installed the 32 bit version. All of the drivers were there. The install took maybe an hour and a half. Perfect. Love Windows 7!!! If you have been using Vista, Win 7 is the equivalent of a drowning man surfacing for air. I kid you not. Get Windows 7 today!!Also, I attempted to order from CDW and got a couple of knuckleheads on the phone with them who knew absolutely nothing about the product. Was trying to decide on a version, etc. So, just did my own reseach on the Microsoft site and ordered from Amazon, a reliable source.Have since upgraded to Windows 8 Pro for $39.99 off Microsoft website. And I thought Win 7 install was a piece of cake! Like the new interface a lot; system actually seems to be running faster. Really like the way photographs are displayed–without the clumsy viewer from previous versions. Get Win 8 today!!
AndyS –
Was exactly what it said it was. Arrived on time, thanks very much!
Alain Marceau –
I’m ok with what I got even if it was misrepresented! I was lead to believe it was a full version which means in the future I can load it on a new computer. What I got is a licence for a refurbished PC so not quite the value I was looking for as I will not be able to load this on a PC I may buy in the future. It loaded and is working fine on this PC so not entirely upset with the purchase.
Amazon Customer –
It is very good. worked well for me. Microsoft authenticated. Worth for the price.
Mike –
all good no issues
Amazon Customer –
Having serial number issues … need to contact seller …