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Windows 7 Pre-orders at 50% Off

Windows 7 Pre-orders at 50% Off

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Windows 7 is scheduled for general release on October 22nd.  Pricing for Windows 7 has also been revealed for full and  upgrade versions.  They have also started an upgrade program for people wanting to buy a new PC now, and will enable them to receive Windows 7 for free or at a significant discount.

Anyone who buys a PC from a participating OEM or retailer with Windows Vista Home Premium, Business or Ultimate on it will all receive an upgrade to the corresponding version of Windows 7 at little or no cost to customers. The Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program will be available until January 31st, 2010 – and is global! For more information on taking advantage of the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program, visit www.windows.com/upgradeoffer.

The retails upgrade prices for Windows 7 are:

  • Windows 7 Home Premium (Upgrade): $119.99
  • Windows 7 Professional (Upgrade): $199.99
  • Windows 7 Ultimate (Upgrade): $219.99

Full versions are:

  • Windows 7 Home Premium (Full): $199.99
  • Windows 7 Professional (Full): $299.99
  • Windows 7 Ultimate (Full): $319.99

The best part is a special limited-time offer in which you can preorder Windows 7 for 50% off the upgrade pricing.  That means you can grab Windows 7 for as low as $49!  This will only go on for a couple of weeks, so you need to grab these before July 11th.

Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade - $49.99 from Amazon

Windows 7 Professional Upgrade - $99.99 from Amazon

 

Sources: Windows 7 Team Blog

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Reply #26 Top

Yes, you can do this via the 'Upgrade Anytime' function in Windows Vista when Win 7 goes gold... otherwise (if you're in the US), you can take advantage of this pre-order deal and save yourself some cash.
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So if i can get it from the U.S.  i can go from Vista home pre to win 7 pro.......with just the upgrade package.....?($99.00)

is this for shure

 

Reply #27 Top

Quoting Robbie_Boy, reply 1

Yes, you can do this via the 'Upgrade Anytime' function in Windows Vista when Win 7 goes gold... otherwise (if you're in the US), you can take advantage of this pre-order deal and save yourself some cash.

So if i can get it from the U.S.  i can go from Vista home pre to win 7 pro.......with just the upgrade package.....?($99.00)

is this for shure

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If you're in the US or Canada, yes on the pre-order discount... otherwise you can go via the 'Upgrade Anytime' option in Vista when Win 7 is released, at the going price... or alternatively, purchase a retail copy when they hit the stores.

Reply #28 Top

If you're in the US or Canada, yes on the pre-order discount... otherwise you can go via the 'Upgrade Anytime' option in Vista when Win 7 is released, at the going price... or alternatively, purchase a retail copy when they hit the stores.
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Well that's great........

cos the way i was reading it you could only upgrade to win 7 home premium from Vista home premium.....?

Reply #29 Top

Of course the Bullshit is that there is not discount for the Ultimate Edition. Those of us that got Vista Ultimate (several copies in fact) should get some serious love from MS for the giant letdown that was Vista Ultimate.

Reply #30 Top

I'm waiting for the OEM builder packages.

Thanks ID :grin:

Reply #31 Top

cos the way i was reading it you could only upgrade to win 7 home premium from Vista home premium.....?
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No, you can upgrade to Win 7 Ultimate or Professional from any Vista version. :)

Reply #32 Top

It requires a clean install though, right? It would be nice to save 100 bucks though... Is there really a difference between the pro and home premium versions for a gamer who just wants the higher RAM cap by going 64bit?
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If you purchase the upgrade, you will not have to do a clean install. I'm not sure if a clean install will be possible from the upgrade disks or if you will just be able to use your XP/Vista disk for verification. You should run the upgrade compatibility tool first, especially if your come from XP. It can be download from MS.

If your main concern is gaming, you could probably save your money and just get home premium. It's doubtful that any new game or app will be able to make use of 16 GB of RAM any time soon, and even further away to make use of PRO's 192 GB.

Reply #33 Top

I'm not sure if a clean install will be possible from the upgrade disks
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It won't.

Reply #35 Top

No, you can upgrade to Win 7 Ultimate or Professional from any Vista version.
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That's like music to my ears... :beer:

if i have vista 32bit can i update to Win 7 64bit as well or is that asking toooo much... :X

Reply #36 Top

Quoting Nitro, reply 7

It requires a clean install though, right? It would be nice to save 100 bucks though... Is there really a difference between the pro and home premium versions for a gamer who just wants the higher RAM cap by going 64bit?


If you purchase the upgrade, you will not have to do a clean install. I'm not sure if a clean install will be possible from the upgrade disks or if you will just be able to use your XP/Vista disk for verification. You should run the upgrade compatibility tool first, especially if your come from XP. It can be download from MS.

If your main concern is gaming, you could probably save your money and just get home premium. It's doubtful that any new game or app will be able to make use of 16 GB of RAM any time soon, and even further away to make use of PRO's 192 GB.
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I ran the tool and it told me i was good for both the 32 and 64 bit versions, but it told me a "custom installation" would be necessary and then that i should back up my apps before i started. I wouldn't need to back up anything if it was an upgrade-in-place. And by "Custom instalation" i assume it means clean install. I don't see how it will work uprgrading from XP if the upgrade versions do not do what microsoft says they need to do

Reply #37 Top

if i have vista 32bit can i update to Win 7 64bit as well or is that asking toooo much...
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If you want to go that way, yes.  I know the full versions of Win 7 Professional and Ultimate have both 32 and 64 bit versions on the installation disc, but I'm not sure if upgrade copies do... you'd have to check that at point of purchase.

:)

Reply #38 Top

I'll pass on Windows 7.
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I won't....it's the best OS MS has ever released.....the RC appears to be rock-solid. [so far] ...;)

Reply #39 Top

Bet you it's not near as solid as OSX 10.6...

(Apples and oranges yes I know...)

Reply #40 Top

Bet you it's not near as solid as OSX 10.6...

(Apples and oranges yes I know...)
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Can't skin OS-X 10.6 with ObjectDesktop, though. :-"

I've not used OS-X 10.6 so can not comment on its reliability/performance, but I can categorically state that Win 7 is rock solid (even in RC) and is definitely the best OS Microsoft has put out... ever!  It's on my PC shopping list... at the top, though it's only  just ahead of an OCZ Vertex 120gb SSD drive.

Reply #41 Top

Can't skin OS-X 10.6 with ObjectDesktop, though
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No need to. Plenty eye candy to go around.

Reply #42 Top

No need to. Plenty eye candy to go around.
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Ah, but I loves my OD and Stardock apps... so OS-X is not on my immediate shopping list.  I wanted to get myself a Mac a couple of years back, but sadly other, more important stuff came first.  Hopefully one day, even if it's a Mini Mac that I can hook up to the peripherals I have already.

See, I'm not anti-Mac!  Like Win 7 (any OS I suppose) I'm sure OS-X has its plusses. :)

Reply #43 Top

Nah you're just anti-Linux right? Anyhow...

Reply #44 Top

You cannot update a 32 bit Vista install to a 64 bit Windows 7. You can only update 32 bit Vista to Windows 7 32 bit, and same for 64 bit. Now, licence-wise you should be allowed to, but it's not technically possible, so you'd probably have to install Vista 64 bit first (your 32 bit version key should still work for 64 bit) and then update, but that's quite a hassle and most people will lose some data in this process because they don't know how to backup properly. I wonder how MS will facilitate this.

Reply #45 Top
What i heard, there is a big "fight" inside Microsoft Europe (and Redmond), because this mess. After all, Microsoft stated on latest article, that they have almost 970.000.000 customers. Vista works perfectly nowadays, but in start, it was so slow and unstable and marketing screw up, so it was biggest invest by MS and biggest flop. After all, big companies are important than "only" customers, but many still use XP, because Vista. And now Windows 7 have all those fixes and possibilities to use different kind of modes, etc. Like many, i feel abused by Microsoft, because i have 3 legal Vista licenses and 0 illegal, and what i heard and saw that they already allow "warez"/"piracy" word in their own main forums (MS), because even MS own workers are against some MS decisions, WHAT MAYBE will change!?!? Because if you read that EU Antitrust statement, and their reply, you may surprise that this EU-thing is not so easy. Those who don't know, in EU, there is only Windows 7 E and/or N version, other is without IE and other is without Media Player. Due the monopoly. Or Both N & E version are also possible, lol. That's why many big companies will not set any prices (in EU), yet, even some may try, but be careful, because all may change. I think that MS don't want to mess or screw up their marketing - again.
Reply #46 Top
How you add, what is that English word, "line", because when i wrote and separate "sections" it doesn't appear?! Maybe br


will work?! yep
sigh
Anyway, you can not upgrade 32-bit to 64-bit - ever. Only via clean install.
Reply #47 Top

yep BR command - an error occured - you can not give a karma to Island Dog... just want to apology, lol... i guess it was too much to servers ;)

Reply #48 Top

Nah you're just anti-Linux right? Anyhow...
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Nope! I had Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon installed a while back... it was uninstalled due to some hardware changes and I never got around to reinstalling it.  However, when my second spare rig (being built from parts leftover from upgrades) is finished I will put the latest edition of Ubuntu on there.  Should go alright on there, too... AMD Athlon64 x2 6400; 4gb DDR2 800 RAM; Galaxy 7800GT @512; Soundblaster Audigy 4 w/5.1 on a Gigabyte GA-MA770-DS3

:)

Reply #49 Top

Nope! I had Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon installed a while back
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Sorry....really can't take an OS seriously....not with a name like that...

Do....Do....Do....The Funky Gibbon....;p

Reply #50 Top

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 8

I'm not sure if a clean install will be possible from the upgrade disks


It won't.
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Yes it is. It's required for XP users to upgrade with a clean install. Where are you getting your information?