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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Stephen Russell

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Lou Syracuse <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I am looking into getting a new system with Windows 7, as I am going to be
> doing some work with the technologies available in that "other"
development
> system from Microsoft and will need the latest version of IIS which can't
be
> installed on XP.   We could probably use another notebook around the house
> so perhaps it is time for me to upgrade, pass mine current notebook down
to
> my wife, Shannon gets hers, and Daniel gets the "kids notebook".  Then
> everyone will have their own notebook and I can get rid of a couple of
> doorstops/monitors; maybe I'll turn one of them into a Mame cabinet, but I
> digress...
>
> So I need a notebook with either Windows 7 Pro or Ultimate because those
are
> the versions that have IIS.  However every store I checked this weekend
here
> in LA has nothing but Windows 7 Home versions which don't include IIS.
 That
> leaves me two choices:
>
> 1) order one online from the manufacturer (What's the word on Dell these
> days?) and customize it the way I want.
> or
> 2) Get one off the shelf and purchase an 'upgrade' to Pro or Ultimate.
>
> I'm tempted to do #2, but I like to do the old "freeman c:" every so often
> and rebuild my system from scratch.  What kind of issues would I have with
> the update during reinstall, or is it just a new key?  Any additional
> Activation hassles?  Or would I be better off getting a box that comes
with
> a restore disk of the version I actually use?
>
> Anybody been down this road?   Any thoughts?  Ideas?  Complaints?
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I would look to a laptop with 8 gig or ram to power virtual systems
for your use.

Dell and HP have them.  When you get into the upper RAM deliveries you
will get Win7 Pro or Enterprise or "Shama lama ding dong" what ever
version M$ sells today that is it's best.  ;->

My coworker just did this on his new dell and he loves it.  His login
is a visual recognition via the camera on the laptop.  No more typing.
 He needs to keep 2 servers separate for holding version of our doc
management system and this works well for him.  He is in Nashville
today otherwise I'd get his laptop name & # for you.

I have a 3 year old HP with 3 gig of ram and it hums on Win7.  Came
with Vista and I dropped that as soon as 7 came out.

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Yes, I forgot to mention that virtualization is another reason to go with
Pro/Ultimate.  

I'm looking at a 17" screen, 250 HD minimum, and 4GB RAM minimum.  The more
of the latter two items the better, especially RAM.  Processor... there are
so many choices.   I've had good luck with AMD systems, would like to check
out the latest i-series Intel chips - so many choices.  

My last notebook was an HP and has served me well, haven't had good luck
with Toshiba though.   Been years since I touched a Dell more by
circumstance than any issues with them.

I'm thinking a custom-order is probably the way to go.  Wish we had a
tax-free weekend here!
 

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