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Old 19-12-2009
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Upgrading options in windows 7

I need different information on Windows 7 upgrade. Like for example if a user has 32 bit Windows XP and he want 64 bit Windows 7 then what are the requirement and cost bear to him. What is the minimum system requirement for running the up gradation. Also need some details on pricing. There are many versions so which can be the most better in price and stability. The same question lies for netbooks.
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Re: Upgrading options in windows 7

The release of the prior windows was very costly. Now the upgrading of windows 7 is cheaper. Before you plan to buy this, you check it according to money. For this you should have some least requirements in your system. 1 gigahertz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor etc. If you do not have the least requirements, then you have to buy a new hardware under the upgrade cost.
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The upgrade of every windows 7 comes always with a 32-bit and a 64-bit of the version in this operating system. The choice is yours which one you have to use. You have to see that if your RAM is less than 3GB then you can run only 32-bit and if you have more than 4GB then you can run 64-bit which will be better for your system.
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The window 7 pricing. Windows 7 Home Premium the upgrading price is $120 and for the full version it is $200. For the same Windows 7 Professional upgrading price is $200 and for the full version it is $300. The Windows 7 Ultimate the upgrading price is $220 and for the full version it is $320 and for the family pack it is $149.
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If you are not running the window 7 and working on the other operating system or the system which is a old dated window XP, the you have to buy the full copy. You cannot upgrade it. And if you are in this category then you have also to upgrade the hardware. Or you have to buy a new system in which the window 7 will be installed in it.
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We can also upgrade the window 7 from the netbook. But in most of the time, the upgrade of the window 7 from the netbook it cost a lot. If you will see for the price of the upgrades can cost more than half what you paid for the netbook. I recommend you that to wait and purchase a system in which the window 7 is installed from the first.
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