Compare Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Ultimate to see their differences.
Compare Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Ultimate to see their differences.
Well, I'm really surprised by this situation. Upgrading to version 16 was a smart move for me, and I didn't have to save up for 32. It turns out M$ was trying to trick me. This is something I really value. I also appreciate the idea of an applocker, so maybe I can disable UAC and avoid the annoying black screen when I need to use anything. If this works (though I haven't used it myself, just learned about it in school), I'm aware of all the options. I was wondering if there would be any extra features during the initial setup, especially since it might add more complexity. Running a home unit shouldn't require creating GPO's or dealing with complicated setup. It wasn't free, never was, and the only thing sold was the product itself.
I already have the installer and product key, so it’s fine. The price is significantly lower than any other version of Windows, 7 or newer. It’s a genuine installation—no theft or cracking involved. It would have been left unused and discarded, so I won’t share any further information.