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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1)

Our cheapest operating system - ideal for use with a new PC build

Faster and More Reliable, New Interface, New Features
with Service Pack 1 Update Included
64-bit OEM Package

CCL Code: SFT0066
Mnfr Code:

GFC-02050

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£67.97 inc VAT

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Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, rewind, and record TV. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.

Features

  • Simplify your PC with new navigation features like Aero Shake, Jump Lists, and Snap
  • Customize Windows to look and feel the way you like by changing themes and taskbar programs
  • Setting up a home network and connecting to printers and devices is easier than ever
  • Windows 7 Home Premium supports the latest hardware and software
  • Designed to make your PC sleep and resume quicker
  • Takes full advantage of 64-bit PC hardware and memory
  • Connecting to wireless networks is fast and easy
  • Watch, pause, rewind, and record TV with Windows Media Center
  • Watch your favorite DVD movies
  • Includes integrated video and Dolby audio codecs

OEM Software Product Information: This product is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) package, and the licence governing the installation and use may not convey the same rights as a full retail package. OEM product packages may not contain the same printed documentation or bundled software and hardware which forms part of the full retail package. Prospective purchasers should make themselves aware of any such restrictions before purchasing.

Windows 7 Home Premium
Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favourite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, rewind, and record TV. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.

System Requirements
  • Media Requirement DVD-ROM
Licensing
  • Language English
  • User Licences 1 licence/s
  • Barcode 885370258509
Physical
  • Form Factor Software
Item Details
  • Manufacturer Microsoft
  • Part Number GFC-02050
  • UPC 885370258509
  • Condition New

Do you have a question about the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1)?

Q: The description isn't very clear: is this a digital download, or a solid copy?
Q: The description isn't very clear: is this a digital download, or a solid copy?
Answer by CCL on 4th April 2013
This copy of Windows comes with a disk, it is a solid copy. -Jake
0 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: I'm going to build a brand new PC for Gaming. I need an operating system for it and I am interested in this one. I am ordering all the parts from CCL. I have all the other parts sorted apart from the operating system. Would I be able to use this one without previously having an operating system on the machine? If not, what would you recommend? Thanks, Tom.
Answer by CCL on 12th March 2013
Yes, this software is designed for installation on a new system and does not require an existing Windows installation. -Danlevan
2 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: I'm after a copy of Windows 7 to install as a downgrade from a Samsung all-in-one currently running Windows 8. Would this be suitable? I'm a little concerned that there will be issues with it as it's an OEM piece of software
Answer by CCL on 19th February 2013
An OEM copy of Windows is a license to install on a single machine, and would not take your existing Windows 7 license from the system into account but should work just fine. -Danlevan
0 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: I am wanting to upgrade from 32-bit Vista to 64-bit 7, but the "OEM package" is sort of throwing me off from buying this. What is the difference between this version and the retail? Are there restrictions to its use, other than the 1 license which I understand. Currently I have 2 hard drives, one is just the OS and the other is my data storage, so a clean install on my current OS hd wouldn't be an issue for me at all without it effecting my data hd, I am right in thinking that? To be fair my main query is the "OEM" descriptor as I want it for my current pc not a new build. Thanks in advance
Answer by CCL on 31st January 2013
Going from 32bit to 64bit requires a fresh install and it cannot be upgraded. The Windows 7 64bit OEM (Original Equipment Manufacture) is licensed for one machine only whereas the retail version contains both 32 and 64bit disk. You will be fine using the OEM version in your machine. Regards, Mike
0 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: I have two tower desktop PC's running XP. I would like to upgrade (clean install?) both to Wndows7 64 bit. I would like to network them both (using one for storage) with my Acer laptop running the same OS. I bought the Laptop and one of the towers from CCL. Is there a multi license version (do I need it?) of the OS. Thanks Ray (Birtall West Yorks)
Q: I have two tower desktop PC's running XP. I would like to upgrade (clean install?) both to Wndows7 64 bit. I would like to network them both (using one for storage) with my Acer laptop running the same OS. I bought the Laptop and one of the towers from CCL. Is there a multi license version (do I need it?) of the OS. Thanks Ray (Birtall West Yorks)
Answer by CCL on 28th January 2013
Unfortunately, we do not have mutli-licence windows available, Usually, multi packs comes with a minimum of 3 and as you only need 2, it would be cheaper to buy 2 OEM versions than a multi-pack. Regards, Mike
0 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: I want to upgrade an old 32 bit XP machine. Does this disc also contain the 32 bit S/W? Does the license also work for 32 bit install? If not, do you sell a 32 bit Windows 7?
Answer by CCL on 14th January 2013
This is the 64bit windows 7 and does not come with the 32bit version, that is available under SFT0067. Please run the Windows 7 Advisor from microsoft to make sure your old XP machine is compatible with windows 7. Regards, Mike
0 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: Will this version of windows 7 work on a laptop, or do I have to purchase a different version? Thanks
Answer by CCL on 7th November 2012
Yes, this will work fine on a laptop. -Danlevan
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: Hi, I have a system which originally had Vista on and I did an upgrade to Windows 7 32bit. The upgrade package I have has a 64bit disc with it, is there anyway I can `upgrade` this version of Windows 7 to 64bit ? My system spec says that the PC is an ACPI x86-based PC. if not, is there any software that CCL offer to make this happen ?
Answer by CCL on 7th September 2012
You can't upgrade a 32-bit installation to a 64-bit unfortunately. The license key will work for 64-bit, but this would need to be done as a clean installation, and not the upgrade from an existing 32-bit install. If your processor is x86, your system will not be able to run 64-bit Windows. -Danlevan
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: does this OEM copy include the upgrade for windows 8 for £15 when it is available?
Answer by CCL on 13th August 2012
Microsoft's offer is only for systems bought with Windows 7 preinstalled. If we sell you a computer with this copy of Windows installed, it will be elegible, but if you were buying this separately and installing it yourself would not. -Danlevan
2 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: Does this copy of Windows 7 include a new usable Licence?
Answer by CCL on 21st July 2012
Yes, each copy of Windows comes with a full license. -Danlevan
3 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: I have recently got a new motherboard for my computer along with processor and graphics card will i be able to use this to re-install windows as i have already used this to install windows once?
Answer by CCL on 6th July 2012
This generally would have Windows recognise you as having a new computer so may not activate. You would need to contact Microsoft to see about reactivating it. -Danlevan
3 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: Having purchased this OS for a complete system and 32Gb of memory, it only allows use of 16Gb. Is it true that the Home Premium 64-bit edition limits memory to 16Gb only. If this is the case, why is it not clearly stated anywhere on your website (eg. in the memory section)?
Answer by Website User on 26th July 2012
Having checked this out myself it is indeed true that Win 7 64-bit Home Edition will only see 16Gb or ram. To be able to use more than 16Gb you would need the Pro, Enterprise or Ultimate editions that allow up to 192Gb.
3 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: I am thinking of buying a new netbook which comes with home premium, Obviously it doe not have a dvd fitted. Can I use this new OS to upgrade my desktop computer which currently runs on XP or would i have to buy a seperate dvd version to upgrade my desktop computer? If this is not possible,would any work/files done on the netbook be a problem for the desk top running XP?.
Answer by CCL on 25th June 2012
The software licence on the netbook would be none transferable and you would be required to buy a new copy of windows to upgrade your current system. However upgrading from xp to windows 7 will not retain any of your existing files or programs as it will need a clean install. Any files or folders created in xp will work on windows 7 and visa versa.
3 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: Hi, I have a computer using a AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor, can I use this 64 bit operating system on it. I assume with 64 in the title it would but I wanted to be sure.
Answer by CCL on 30th May 2012
That is indeed correct, the Athlon 64 is a 64-bit processor so will work fine with 64-bit Windows. -Danlevan
2 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: For budgetary reasons I need to rebuild my PC in steps rather than all at once. My preference is to get an SSD and install Windows 7 64-bit on that as a first stage, then in a month or two get new motherboard and CPU so I can have more memory. Will the OEM licence allow that?
Answer by CCL on 6th April 2012
I would not recommend doing it this way around, as the OEM license will recognise the new motherboard and processor as being installed on a new system, and likely not allow you to reactivate. This can also cause issues with Windows when massively changing hardware and a clean install on the new equipment is always recommended. -Danlevan
2 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: Hi- I have an Acer Aspire 5535 laptop with a AMD Turion x2 64 processor in it, would this 64 bit version work on it? I am looking to upgrade from Vista but want the full version not the upgrade. Thanks
Answer by CCL on 6th April 2012
Yes, this version of Windows should run fine on your laptop. -Danlevan
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: Hello does this W7 O/S come with a COA sticker
Answer by CCL on 2nd April 2012
Yes a COA sticker is provided with this copy of windows. Usually found on the plastic CD/dvd case.
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: Hi there i have an iMac mid 2011 i don't know whether to buy the 64bit or 32bit version, or does only one version work on a mac,
Answer by CCL on 12th March 2012
The mid 2011 iMac uses a 64 bit processor, so both will work though I would recommend 64 bit so that it can take full use of the memory. -Danlevan
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: I have a new pc with no o/s, can I easily install this?
Answer by CCL on 18th January 2012
Yes if the computer does not have windows already installed just put the disc in the drive and follow the on screen instructions. If you already have windows installed then you just need to make sure that your optical drive is first in your boot options, you will need to check your bios for this.
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: With the above installed, if I upgrade at a later date [graphic card, memory, etc] will the OEM version allow me to do this?
Answer by Dan@CCL on 17th January 2012
Yes, you will be able to upgrade your computer with this version of Windows.
2 customers found this answer helpful.
Q: Guys, is this a full version and not an upgrade version? Just bout a new build pc with no operating system and will need one ( thought I could buy one cheaper as a student) but only upgrade versions are available
Answer by CCL on 16th December 2011
This is a full version of Windows. It is supplied OEM, so without retail packaging or instructions, but comes with a DVD and license key.
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: Am I aloud to use this if i am just building one PC for myself or will I need to buy a non-OEM version?
Answer by CCL on 9th December 2011
You are fine to use the OEM License for Windows.
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Q: Hello hope you can help have windows7 32bit installed would like to install windows7 64 bit for running fsx .Which package to I buy, and will I lose all my stuff/files
Answer by CCL on 6th December 2011
You will need to purchase a new copy of windows that is 64bit and perform a new install of windows as you cannot upgrade an existing windows install from 32bit to 64bit or visa versa. As you will be doing a new install you will need to backup any data that you need as it will be lost.
1 customer found this answer helpful.
Customer on 26th April 2012
looks nice easy to use. network transfers seem faster and with it set to best performance pc is quicker than with any other microsoft OS by a large margin and WAY better than vista which was Pants =P
9 customers found this helpful.
Customer on 22nd March 2012
fantastic value for money.
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