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Windows 7 Upgrade Preorder $40 at MicroCenter.com
If you're already going to buy Windows 7, then check out the MicroCenter.com Windows 7 Upgrade Preorder sale. Preorders for Home Premium Upgrade is $40 and Professional Upgrade is $90 with in-store pick up on the 26th. [Compare]
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#1
Godless - Posted 9:51 am PDT 06/26/09 (196 Posts)
#2
doomed - Posted 9:54 am PDT 06/26/09 (935 Posts)
You can upgrade to linux for free.
#3
CrouchingTigger - Posted 9:55 am PDT 06/26/09 (252 Posts)
#1 your avatar gets unlimited free copies
#4
thepod - Posted 9:55 am PDT 06/26/09 (340 Posts)
#5
psyberjay - Posted 9:56 am PDT 06/26/09 (8 Posts)
How does this upgrade work? You have to have your vista installed in order to upgrade to windows 7? So when I want to reinstall Windows 7 later, I'd have to install vista again and Windows 7?
#6
durkzilla - Posted 9:59 am PDT 06/26/09 (662 Posts)
Sounds like the Dell sales people worked over #1 pretty good.
#5 should take a few minutes with Google to read up on Windows 7. There's lots of good information out there, like this: http://bacon.com/nh5cev
#5 should take a few minutes with Google to read up on Windows 7. There's lots of good information out there, like this: http://bacon.com/nh5cev
#7
HAHAHAHAHA - Posted 10:05 am PDT 06/26/09 (369 Posts)
Most of the time the upgrade disks will ask you to simply pop in the disk for your previous version of windows. At least that's how the XP upgrade was. You'll still have the option of doing a clean install, as that's the ebst way to ensure you'll get the best use out of the new OS.
#8
nuisance - Posted 10:06 am PDT 06/26/09 (10519 Posts)
#9
just_a_guy - Posted 10:09 am PDT 06/26/09 (411 Posts)
The upgrade disks will ask you to simply pop in the disk for your previous version of windows so that you don't have to actually have Vista installed. At least that's how the XP upgrade was. You'll still have the option of doing a clean install, as that's the best way to ensure you'll get the best use out of the new OS.
#10
Gorgula - Posted 10:14 am PDT 06/26/09 (176 Posts)
Anyone know if this will be the standard upgrade price? If so, looks like they finally are doing some reasonable price structure.
#11
dd - Posted 10:18 am PDT 06/26/09 (602 Posts)
"California customers are required to sign up for Micro Center Rewards Program."
No thanks.
Also, can you upgrade from an XP license (even though you can't actually upgrade from XP), or are all upgrades based on Vista?
No thanks.
Also, can you upgrade from an XP license (even though you can't actually upgrade from XP), or are all upgrades based on Vista?
#12
nuisance - Posted 10:19 am PDT 06/26/09 (10519 Posts)
#13
skaheadva - Posted 10:22 am PDT 06/26/09 (218 Posts)
I thought 7 > XP > Vista... so XP to 7 would be an upgrade, Vista to 7 would be a major upgrade.
I also heard that 7 is what Vista should have been... just 2+ years late.
I also heard that 7 is what Vista should have been... just 2+ years late.
#14
LiveSquid - Posted 10:28 am PDT 06/26/09 (2090 Posts)
#15
agulfer - Posted 10:28 am PDT 06/26/09 (468 Posts)
#5 - Not sure if Windows7 "upgrade" works like Vista "upgrade" but read this:
Workaround Discovered For "Clean Install" With Vista Upgrade DVDs: http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932
Workaround Discovered For "Clean Install" With Vista Upgrade DVDs: http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932
#16
Casecutter - Posted 10:37 am PDT 06/26/09 (2990 Posts)
Like #11 said is this a Vista only upgrade or if you are running Genuine Copy/Key of XP Professional, I can preorder this disc and ungrade for $90 and there no sipulations as to when it was purchased, OEM, etc?
All see is from microsoft...
"If you have Windows XP or Windows 2000, you can purchase Windows 7 Upgrade versions. But you must back up your files, clean install, and reinstall your applications."
By that it sounds like you'd do backup, clean XP install, then the Upgrade disc, enter the XP key and then the Wind7 key and reinstall apps and folders. ok...
Honestly, I might (for the fist time) buy an OEM copy with CPU/Mobo/Dx11 upgrades and start on a new machine.
All see is from microsoft...
"If you have Windows XP or Windows 2000, you can purchase Windows 7 Upgrade versions. But you must back up your files, clean install, and reinstall your applications."
By that it sounds like you'd do backup, clean XP install, then the Upgrade disc, enter the XP key and then the Wind7 key and reinstall apps and folders. ok...
Honestly, I might (for the fist time) buy an OEM copy with CPU/Mobo/Dx11 upgrades and start on a new machine.
#17
loki965 - Posted 10:39 am PDT 06/26/09 (75 Posts)
#18
just_a_guy - Posted 10:41 am PDT 06/26/09 (411 Posts)
In any case, you would all be well advised not to take bacon's information too seriously. Check his posting history if you want to know why he's considering the anal wart of this site.
#19
huggyb - Posted 10:48 am PDT 06/26/09 (6 Posts)
http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft/Windows-Windows-7/category/102
this page has all the upgrade answers you could need, and you can also just order your upgrade from there as well.
this page has all the upgrade answers you could need, and you can also just order your upgrade from there as well.
#20
meikgeik - Posted 10:50 am PDT 06/26/09 (207 Posts)





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