
Microsoft has just released it's newest OS, Microsoft Windows 7 and it's time to see if your computers make the cut. For the best Windows 7 experience Microsoft and your friendly Arch Memory™ reps recommend that your computers should have at least 1 GB of RAM [for 32-bit OS] and 2GB of RAM [for 64-bit OS] installed.
Most computers are operating on 512 MB or less system memory. Arch Memory™ can help get you up to speed! Find your computer model in our online store or contact our knowledgeable customer care specialists to find your memory upgrade options today! Arch Memory™ will provide you with brand new, high quality memory upgrades that will unlock the power and speed of Microsoft Windows 7! As always our 30 Day Money Back Guarantee and Lifetime Replacement Warranty ensures customer satisfaction.
Windows 7 Premium System Requirements:
If your computer meets these system requirements you can take full advantage of Windows 7, including all new features such as an improved Desktop, Home Networking, Jump Lists [improved taskbar] and Windows Live Essentials.
Find your computer model at our online store for your memory upgrade options, or feel free to call us at 1-888-648-0527 and speak to a friendly customer service representative for assistance!
1. Processor speed is specified as the nominal operational processor frequency measured in GHz for the device. Some processors have power management which allows the processor to run at a lower GHz rate to save power, for example, if you have a 1 GHz Processor with power management, it may have a nominal operational frequency lower than 1 GHz.
2. Some computers have shared video memory which uses a portion of installed system memory. If your Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) uses shared memory, then no additional graphics memory is required beyond the 1 GB system memory requirement; if you have a graphics card that has onboard memory or the GPU uses dedicated memory then 128MB is required.
3. A DVD-ROM drive may be either internal or external (not integral, not built into the system).
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