A stripped-down version restricted to 32-bit systems, often found on legacy netbooks.
: Volume-licensed with BitLocker and DirectAccess. A stripped-down version restricted to 32-bit systems, often
: OEM licenses are tied to the first motherboard they are installed on and cannot be legally transferred to a different machine. Customized versions like a "48 in 1" for
Customized versions like a "48 in 1" for Windows 7 likely aggregate multiple editions of Windows 7 (such as Home, Professional, and Ultimate) into a single installation media. These versions might also include various language packs and could be designed to work on both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) architectures. However, the legitimacy and legality of such aggregated versions can vary, and users should be cautious about potential risks, including software piracy and the inclusion of malware. A stripped-down version restricted to 32-bit systems, often
Includes tailored installations for virtually all major laptop and PC manufacturers (OEMs) like Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Acer.