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Old 03-24-2011, 02:27 AM   #28
LDPaul
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Default Office 2010

well basically i got tricked but who cares Windows 7 Starter 32 Bit
bout that. I have windows 7 ultimate and Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Activation Key i need to buy a new key to get rid of all the activation issues. now Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Key i do not want to spend the money for the ultimate key so can i just downgrade to windows 7 home premium instead but keep all my apps and data the same without having to re-install Windows 7 Activation Key windows just simply get the downgrade and cheaper version. Im deploying soon and wish to leave a legit version.I have a windows 7 home premium installation disk all i need is a activation key. I originally Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus Keygen found a site online last year where you could purchase just the activation code for Windows 7 for about $35 bucks. However, i have forgotten what that site was and i am in need of a new key. Does anyone know where i can get just the key?I am thinking about buying Windows 7 and splitting the money up with two other friends...but how many product Office 2010 Home And Business Serial cl¨¦keys does it come with? Does it come with 3 so that me and both my friends can use one and still have it legal?hey i would prefer to buy pirated version and crack it with windows 7 loader which could be found at www.dl4all.com in operating system category but you must have to make account to download it but its tottaly freeI know what the key does but i always wondered why the windows logo is there. Its awkward to use a Mac and have a keyboard with a windows logo on Windows 7 Enterprise Activation it, i don't mind nor do i care about it though just to let you know. Im just wondering why did they decide to put the logo on every keyboard.windows is still by far the dominant OS in the world. still i think above 90% the windows key... has a lot of goofy tricks and short cuts associated with it.

also... i guess lets people know the keyboard will work with windows. and probably that factors in to big barn yard stores like Dell, Walmart, or whatever... using some 3rd party supplier for crappy components like keyboards.

i think also... in terms of ergonomics. the space bar used to be a lot longer on much older computers... with the advent of awareness for things like carpal tunnel or whatnot... keyboards have been redesigned. probably aesthetic... but maybe also to keep things in line with some OSCA type design the keyboard should only have keys along the bottom that are so long... and there for the botton row needs some misc key to even it out.
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