M mdeimen Reputable Jun 14, 2015 1 0 4,510 Jun 14, 2015 #1 I'm about to install Solid Works on my computer and the manufacturer does not support Windows Home editions. Should I upgrade to Windows 7 Professional and if so, what is the process? Thanks, Michael Deimen - Personal information removed. Posting your email online is not a good idea. - SS
I'm about to install Solid Works on my computer and the manufacturer does not support Windows Home editions. Should I upgrade to Windows 7 Professional and if so, what is the process? Thanks, Michael Deimen - Personal information removed. Posting your email online is not a good idea. - SS
P printerhead Reputable Jun 13, 2015 16 0 4,520 Jun 14, 2015 #2 It is rather simple. Go to your favourite online shop eg Amazon and buy a windows 7 professional upgrade DVD. Put this in the computer and select upgrade now it is the same as when you set up your PC. Do this and done! Back up your data first! Example upgrade http://snipurl.com/printerheadam Upvote 0 Downvote
It is rather simple. Go to your favourite online shop eg Amazon and buy a windows 7 professional upgrade DVD. Put this in the computer and select upgrade now it is the same as when you set up your PC. Do this and done! Back up your data first! Example upgrade http://snipurl.com/printerheadam
Someone Somewhere Titan Sep 23, 2012 22,291 8 84,965 Jun 14, 2015 #3 Um. Your link appears to need a passcode. We also prefer to avoid link shorteners where possible, largely for this sort of reason... Upvote 0 Downvote
Um. Your link appears to need a passcode. We also prefer to avoid link shorteners where possible, largely for this sort of reason...
P printerhead Reputable Jun 13, 2015 16 0 4,520 Jun 25, 2015 #4 Someone Somewhere : Um. Your link appears to need a passcode. We also prefer to avoid link shorteners where possible, largely for this sort of reason... Sorry. I'm used to using link shorter on Amazon URLs Here is the full link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Windows-Anytime-Upgrade-Professional/dp/B002JYU5WI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1435250743&sr=8-1&keywords=Windows+7+upgrade+anytime Upvote 0 Downvote
Someone Somewhere : Um. Your link appears to need a passcode. We also prefer to avoid link shorteners where possible, largely for this sort of reason... Sorry. I'm used to using link shorter on Amazon URLs Here is the full link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Windows-Anytime-Upgrade-Professional/dp/B002JYU5WI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1435250743&sr=8-1&keywords=Windows+7+upgrade+anytime
S sora Splendid Oct 30, 2013 7,812 0 31,460 Jun 25, 2015 #5 Someone Somewhere : Um. Your link appears to need a passcode. We also prefer to avoid link shorteners where possible, largely for this sort of reason... What about the Amazon link shortener (amzn.to)? Upvote 0 Downvote
Someone Somewhere : Um. Your link appears to need a passcode. We also prefer to avoid link shorteners where possible, largely for this sort of reason... What about the Amazon link shortener (amzn.to)?