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Microsoft Extends the Availability Of Windows 7 Enterprise

Hey guys! Yes, this is me Jeff. I haven't been updating in a while because I just got pack from a cruise yesterday. Ok let's get on topic. After Windows 7 was released to stores for availability, Microsoft put download links for Windows 7 Enterprise edition. Windows 7 Enterprise edition is a 90 day trial of Windows 7 which you can download for free and it has all the same features of Windows 7 Ultimate. Microsoft did this so you can get to feel the power of Windows 7 and see how it looks and acts before you go and decide to go buy it in stores. Earlier, Microsoft stated that Windows 7 Enterprise edition was available for download untill March 31st 2010. On April 1st, Microsoft now states that Windows 7 Enterprise edition is available for download untill December 31st 2010. You have 10 days to activate Windows 7 Enterprise edition. Once activated, you have a free 90 day trial and you will recieve updates for Windows 7 through the Update manager. Windows 7 Enterprise will not allow you to enter in a product key because Windows 7 Enterprise doesn't contact the Microsoft Servers that activate the product keys. If Windows 7 Enterprise did that, then it wouldn't be a 90 day trial! Windows 7 Enterprise has the 90 day product key already in the install. You basically have a 100 day free trial of Windows 7 Enterprise. So go out their and download you free trial of Windows 7 from Microsoft! Windows 7 Enterprise is available for download in x86bit and x68bit. Oh I almost forgot, you need a hotmail or msn email address in order to download this. Here is the download link for Windows 7 Enterprise: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/cc442495.aspx

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Comment by Travis Piper on June 24, 2010 at 9:09pm
Even more godlyness from Microsoft!
Comment by LADYTECH on June 19, 2010 at 2:18pm
I had the Win7 Enterprise Edition installed (full MSDN version) on my PC but un-installed it. Win7 Enterprise has great security backup options, but I really don't need/use them so I think I would prefer to use my resources wisely. I now run Win7 Pro.

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