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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a copy of windows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a duplicate or version of the Windows operating system.
Example: "I need to purchase a copy of Windows to install on my new laptop."
Alternatives: "a version of Windows" or "a duplicate of Windows".
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According to Apple's letter, the computer maker a year ago attempted to obtain a copy of Windows 95, a yet-to-be released version of Microsoft's best-selling operating system software.
* Parallels is cheap ($79), but you'll also need to buy a copy of Windows.
(So you don't actually own a copy of Windows 8.1, just a license to run it on a specific laptop).
Even with a copy of Windows Easy Transfer instructions to hand, this is still a long-winded and tedious chore.
You don't have a licence to install a copy of Windows 7 from another PC, even if you have the DVD.
Throw in a copy of Windows 8 (which you could put on the MacBook Air), and you'd be slightly poorer, but ahead on storage, battery life and ports.
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Both require a copy of the Windows operating system.
Get a copy of a Windows 7 ISO file.
If you haven't done so already, pick up a copy of the Windows 98 Second Edition setup disc.
You will also need a full copy of Windows, either an installation DVD or an.ISO file.
If the result is positive, buy a Windows 7 upgrade or a full copy of Windows 7 – they're the same thing.
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