Purchase Windows 7

If I want to upgrade my laptop and desktop PC, I have to buy two separate downloads? Also, is there any packaging relating to the group for something like windows 7 and Microsoft office?

Normally, you must purchase a separate license of Windows 7 for each computer on which you install it.

Just as there * always * with * everything * of Microsoft operating systems, it is necessary (be in accordance with the EULA as American http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/117.htmlcopyright law), if not technically) to buy a WIndows 7 license for each computer on which it is installed.  (Consult a copyright lawyer to determine the final applicability in your area.)

However, Microsoft offers a "Family Pack" in Windows 7 Home Premium which can be installed on computers up to 3 under the same roof.

http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/buy/Windows-7-Home-Premium-Upgrade-Family-Pack.aspx

No, Microsoft doesn't office with any version of Windows.  The suite of Microsoft Office applications, or any of its individual components applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, etc.), have done _ever_ 'part' of * any * Windows operating system.  They are and always have been, separate applications, which must be purchased and installed separately.

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