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Announcing the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program & Windows 7 Pricing

Corporate Vice President of Windows Consumer Marketing sits down with Brandon LeBlanc from The Windows Blog to talk about Windows 7 pricing and offers.

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Time: 6:18

 
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jmwills (144 days ago)
 
Upgrading from any Beta or Release Candidate would never be advised as a "Best Practice".  Perform a Clean Install.
laz (145 days ago)
 
Unfortunately, the upgrade discounts appear not to include Vista Ultimate.  I've purchased Win2000Pro, XP Pro, and Vista Ultimate.  Each time because of the earlier higher level version I had to stay at the top end for easier upgrades, though they did end up having more features that I wanted.  But with the announcement of a lack of a discount for upgrades from Vista Ultimate after the lack of "extra content" promised, I must say I will /not/ be upgrading to Windows 7.  There needs to be more customer appreciation for those of us who buy the top end products.  If this is not the appropriate place to post this, please let me know who to talk to.
skyten (150 days ago)
 
the windows upgrade option refers to a previously owned RTM / OEM Version of windows. vista  xp
Chris86 (151 days ago)
 
Of cource not, because you have to buy or own a lower version of Windows. And The Windows RC ist just for evaluation and has no true licence.
marylandms (154 days ago)
 
If I am running Windows7 RC, am I going to be able to use an upgrade version?
 
 
 
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