Why Pro or Ultimate?

lostsoul62

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I paid $250 for Vista Ultimate Upgrade and there is no way I am going to make that same mistake with windows 7. I will keep my Vista which I paid $400 for. So I am going to buy Home Full (not upgrade) and get a 3rd party backup. So what good is Pro or Ultimate to someone who is no longer working in the computer field?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 RC1, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro
CPU
AMD 955
Memory
4 gigs - 1333
Graphics Card(s)
5750
Monitor(s) Displays
i-inc 28"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
2 SATA2 750 GB - 1 SATA2 1TB - 1 SATA3 1TB - 1 USB3 2TB - 1 USB3 500 GB, SSD 60 GB
Internet Speed
7 Megs
Why would you pay $400? Did you buy Vista home for $150 and then Vista Ultimate for another $250? :huh:

You might as well stick with what you got. W7 didn't look that much different from Vista and besides, Vista will be supported well past 2013 (the year they stop supporting XP).

Man, you should have just paid $250 for the Vista Ultimate upgrade and did a clean install using XP or 2000 as a qualified installed product.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 RTM x64
CPU
Q9300 - overclocked to 3.10ghz
Motherboard
XFX 750i SLI
Memory
PNY 8GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
Palit Sonic GTX 460 x2 SLI
Sound Card
mainboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Optoma GT720 projector
Screen Resolution
1280 x 720 (for 3D)
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Green 640 GB, 16 MB Cache, SATA 3 Gb/s
PSU
XFX Black Edition 750w
Case
NMedia 2000B
Cooling
EVERCOOL HPH-9525CU 95mm Ever Lubricate CPU Cooler
Keyboard
Microsoft wireless
Mouse
Microsoft wireless
Internet Speed
Comcast hi-speed
Choosing the correct version depends on your usability and needs. you can compare your needs as said by YupYup. For average users, professional is a good choice.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Samsung NP530U4B-S02IN
OS
Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
CPU
Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 2467M (1.60GHz, 3MB L3 Cache)
Motherboard
Samsung Electronics
Memory
6GB DDR3 System Memory at 1,333MHz (on BD 4GB + 2GB x 1)
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon™ HD7550M 1GB DDR3 (Ext. Graphic)
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
35.56cm (14.0) SuperBright 300nit HD LED Display
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
1TB S-ATA II Hard Drive (5400RPM) with ExpressCache 16GB SSD
Internet Speed
sucks
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Google Chrome (Sync enabled)
Why would you pay $400? Did you buy Vista home for $150 and then Vista Ultimate for another $250? :huh:

You might as well stick with what you got. W7 didn't look that much different from Vista and besides, Vista will be supported well past 2013 (the year they stop supporting XP).

Man, you should have just paid $250 for the Vista Ultimate upgrade and did a clean install using XP or 2000 as a qualified installed product.

$150 for XP and $250 for Vista Ultimate upgrade = $400 and now you can not use XP.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 RC1, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro
CPU
AMD 955
Memory
4 gigs - 1333
Graphics Card(s)
5750
Monitor(s) Displays
i-inc 28"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
2 SATA2 750 GB - 1 SATA2 1TB - 1 SATA3 1TB - 1 USB3 2TB - 1 USB3 500 GB, SSD 60 GB
Internet Speed
7 Megs
I don't understand why most people pay retail prices. OEM editions are legal and siginificantly cheaper. $189 for a full copy of Vista Ultimate from NewEgg or Amazon.

The only difference between the OEM copy and the retail is that you can legally transfer the license to another computer. If you upgrade a lot, that might be worth it to buy Retail.. but for most people, generally not.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built
OS
Windows 7 64 bit SP1
CPU
Core i7 920
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R
Memory
12 GB (6x2GB Corsair)
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia 250GTS
Sound Card
Built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Samsung SyncMaster 2343 (23" Widescreen)
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech Laser
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