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Windows 7: Be first. Save half.

Pre-order Windows 7 today at Microsoft Store. You'll get it for at least half off and be one of the first to get it. Hurry, quantities are limited.*
 
It's pretty simple
Windows 7 is coming on October 22, 2009. Here's an easy way to get it fast and save a bundle: Pre-order a Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade for $49 or a Windows 7 Professional Upgrade for $99 at Microsoft Store.   That's about half off the estimated retail prices.
 
Want more info? 
Go to the Windows team blog and find out all the details. 
 
* The offer begins on June 26, 2009 and will continue while supplies last, or until July 11, 2009, whichever comes first.
Published Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:49 PM by sachinp
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# re: Windows 7: Be first. Save half.

Friday, June 26, 2009 6:26 AM by lwalker

thank you very much for the info! 8·)

but I have some questions:

· Is this the offer available as an upgrade from Vista? Is this update available from a 32Bits Vista to a 64Bits W7? (I'm talking about the register number/serial number, of course, not about the software install proccess).

· Are the used the same prices to an upgrade from a Vista license buyed two years ago, than to a Vista buyed two month ago?

· Are theese updates aplicable to an existing W7-RC installation?

· Is this offer available to european people too? (spanish in this case 8·D)

I hope you could solve some of my doubts 8·)

# re: Windows 7: Be first. Save half.

Friday, June 26, 2009 8:30 AM by sachinp

Let me check on this and get back to you :)

# re: Windows 7: Be first. Save half.

Friday, June 26, 2009 8:25 PM by sachinp

Hi LWALKER,

here are the answers to your questions.

Is this the offer available as an upgrade from Vista? Is this update available from a 32Bits Vista to a 64Bits W7? (I'm talking about the register number/serial number, of course, not about the software install proccess).  

<<With the exception of Vista Basic, all products include both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.>>

• Are the used the same prices to an upgrade from a Vista license buyed two years ago, than to a Vista buyed two month ago?

<<Yes>>

• Are theese updates aplicable to an existing W7-RC installation?

<<Upgrade is for previous versions of Windows>>

• Is this offer available to european people too? (spanish in this case 8•D)

<<Special offer is: Canada, France, Germany, Japan, UK, US>>

I hope this helps :)

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