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| Thread ID: 140082 | 2015-08-15 23:53:00 | Which ssd and where win 7 ? | Organicpete (133) | Press F1 |
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| 1406723 | 2015-08-16 04:52:00 | 4 GB is all she has or needs so if the 32bit W10 version supports it then I'm winning. The ssd would be the main gain presumably |
Organicpete (133) | ||
| 1406724 | 2015-08-16 07:48:00 | Yep, a SSD will be a good improvement over a standard HDD. Windows 7 Starter upgrades to W10 Home. = FREE any other versions of W7 you would need to pay for. As before "What we want is Windows 7 product key. search for "Windows 7 product key" Is only going to give you trial,or Pirated /illegal keys. |
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| 1406725 | 2015-08-16 08:50:00 | choice, much appreciated :) Yep, a SSD will be a good improvement over a standard HDD. Windows 7 Starter upgrades to W10 Home. = FREE any other versions of W7 you would need to pay for. As before Is only going to give you trial,or Pirated /illegal keys. |
Organicpete (133) | ||
| 1406726 | 2015-08-16 22:10:00 | Hi Guys, I want to upgrade my nice acer one 522 Win7 starter usually was only on cheap, low spec machines. That 10" laptop is very low spec (1Ghz AMD ), so dont spend too much on it . |
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| 1406727 | 2015-08-17 09:30:00 | Win7 starter usually was only on cheap, low spec machines. That 10" laptop is very low spec (1Ghz AMD ), so dont spend too much on it . Thanks Chap yep all good. It actually performs really well and has the better screen. The free OS update and an ssd for under $100 is pretty good |
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