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Topic: Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program Confirmed
The Match Fixer
Posts: 1018
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
apparently anyway..


According to this link, computers purchased after a specific date which have Windows Vista preinstalled will get a free upgrade to Windows 7.

“Some people may not be able to wait for Windows 7 to arrive before having to order a new PC (like parents who are sending their sons or daughters off to school who need of a PC to take with them). Fortunately, there is no need to wait. Soon, customers will be able to take advantage of the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program. This program enables participating retailers and OEMs to offer a special deal to upgrade to Windows 7 for customers purchasing a qualifying PC. I’ll be [providing additional details] about this program with a date and more details when we get closer to availability,” promised Brandon LeBlanc, Windows Communications Manager on the Windows Client Communications Team
Has anyone else heard of this from any other source?

There's no mention of any specific dates in the article, though according to this link it says:

June 26, 2009 through January 31, 2010 *
Windows Vista PCs preinstalled with qualifying software must be purchased by end users between these dates.

* Open to change, and depends on the actual release to market date of Windows 7
If that really is the case then it might be worth waiting a week or so before purchasing your next computer (provided that you do want Windows 7), or at least until they set a post purchase date in stone.

But then again I also read that you'd be entitled to a free upgrade only if you purchased a new computer 1 month prior to win 7's release on 23rd October. You can thanks Acer for apparently leaking win7's release date (which is yet to be confirmed by M$)

Also is it a worldwide upgrade? vendor dependent? standalone OS or just an upgrade disc? some many questions so lil time!

Looks like i'll be holding off my laptop purchase until a week before uni starts, unless someone gives me some damn answers before then.
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louie
Posts: 71
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wow, vista is that good hey?
heres windows 7 for free so you can get that s*** off ya 'puter....
lol !!!!!
jmr
Posts: 6336
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
rock n rofl
Jim
Posts: 9822
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lolol!!! rofl!
Hyperslide
Posts: 194
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Go Go M$ ....

I'm just glad they are trying to repair their image with Win 7 ...lets see if they can finally deliver a quality OS on release.
infi
Posts: 12592
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lofl!!

i been hearing very good things about windows 7...
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ROFLSSLMAO


hey wait a minute, didn't they do the same thing for XP around the time Vista was released?

HAHA f***ING LOL HOW BAD MUST HAVE XP BEEN??? GUYZ AM I RITE? OR AM I RITE??? YA KNOW WHEN IM RITE IM RITE.!!!!!11!!
fubar
Posts: 2095
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah they are doing this when i bought my laptop on sunday it has a sticker that tells you where to go to register for a free dvd copy.
Insom
Posts: 3071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tells you where to go eh
The Match Fixer
Posts: 1285
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Worse.. thread.. revival..ever.
Mass
Posts: 624
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
When you buy OEM copies of Vista it comes with the free upgrade aswell (make sure it does or you getting ripped off). Windows 7 RTM rocks.....so much better than Vista.
Khel
Posts: 13532
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
What do you actually need to buy to be able to buy OEM versions of operating systems? Do you need to buy a whole PC or could I go and buy, say, a new video card, and then get the OEM version of windows with it?
parabol
Posts: 5360
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've got licenses for both Vista x64 and Win 7. Ended up choosing and installing Vista on my new PC last week as the driver support isn't quite there for Win 7 yet as you'd expect so early. I'm not really keen on trying half-working beta drivers for fundamental components (motherboard, chipset drivers, etc).
mongie
Posts: 6594
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wow, vista is that good hey?
heres windows 7 for free so you can get that s*** off ya 'puter....
lol !!!!!
ROFLSSLMAO


hey wait a minute, didn't they do the same thing for XP around the time Vista was released?

HAHA f***ING LOL HOW BAD MUST HAVE XP BEEN??? GUYZ AM I RITE? OR AM I RITE??? YA KNOW WHEN IM RITE IM RITE.!!!!!11!!


HAHAHA

Thats exactly nearly what I was going to reply with, top form Reso.

They always do this. Its nothing to do with the OS, its because people traditionally will stop buying Laptops and Desktops because they know there is a new version coming out.

FYI - Its $35 for shipping in Australia.
mission
Posts: 5521
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wouldn't the upgrade be a bit crappy compared to a proper fresh install of Win7?

I'm always suss on the 'upgrade' thing when you are just updating the current OS, surely, as I said above, a fresh full Win7 install is the go.

I'm looking at getting another laptop (damn kids and computers at school, back when I was a boy we used an abacus, a piece of string and a couple of empty bakebean tins......) but I think I'll wait until I can get Win7 from the start, or maybe a Mac (should I choose to bleed from the anus).
Obes
Posts: 7783
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The windows 7 home premium upgrade is RRP: AU$299.00

Fruity

mongie
Posts: 6596
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pretty sure since Windows 98 upgrades dont go on top of the previous OS (or don't have to)...
$ack
Posts: 777
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Using a technet win7 here.

I have to admit, its pretty damn fast, and steam/tf2 boots up very fast and plays well.
mission
Posts: 5522
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So do you have to back everything up etc before you do the upgrade, or will all your shizz still be there? (obviously back up for 'safety' reasons anyway) Does it just wipe Vista and install Win7 leaving all your data etc in tacked?

And if you needed to do a recovery do you have to put on Vista and then Win7 or can you just chuck on Win7?

I'm still suss that it could be a major pain in the arse.
Obes
Posts: 7785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The offical microsoft version (with errors and loads of confusion)
http://mossblog.allthingsd.com/files/2009/08/windows-upgrade-chart.png

The zdnet version
http://i.zdnet.com/blogs/windows-upgrade-chart-eb-remake-final3.png
3dee
Posts: 4394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Is that seriously how Microsoft convey upgrade structure? Even as a literate programmer and computer user, thats scary looking.
Hogfather
Posts: 3542
Location: Cairns, Queensland
^
Made sense to me? I guess if you're used to a single white iBox saying "You'll have what you're given and like it" its hard to understand :)

Shrug. Given the amount of OS versions they release, a matrix is probably the only way to display the info at a glance. No doubt there will be (probably already is?) a tool that will explain your upgrade for the machine you are using.
mission
Posts: 5523
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Can we please start an Apple vs PC fight?

I'd like to get a Mac to try but $1,899 with 160gb HD and 1 year warranty is GAY.
Obes
Posts: 7786
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
btw the errors in the offical MS verion are.

There is no 64bit Windows Vista Starter edition.
And the chart which mentions "developed" countries, there is no Vista starter at all (it's only in 136 developing countries)

And while not a true error...
While you can't do a direct xp to 7 upgrade you can actually upgrade from xp to vista to 7, and it apparently only costs $10-$20 more then 7.

Made sense to me?

Are you serious ?
The first version is the official Microsoft one.
The second is the same information with errors removed and it simplified... and a million times better.

last edited by Obes at 11:29:19 28/Aug/09
taggs
Posts: 2826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wouldn't the upgrade be a bit crappy compared to a proper fresh install of Win7?

I'm always suss on the 'upgrade' thing when you are just updating the current OS, surely, as I said above, a fresh full Win7 install is the go.


yeah, i always wondered aboutt this as well. can any windows-gurus lay some knowledge on me?
infi
Posts: 13263
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why the f*** would you ever upgrade an OS install... aside from being a stupid lazy s***.
skythra
Posts: 1336
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't know about "proof" but two laptops recently bought with preinstalled Vista come with free windows 7 upgrade when its released.

If you buy windows vista standalone now you get a free upgrade. At least the last few months suggest that..

edit: this thread is old wth

last edited by skythra at 12:09:56 28/Aug/09
Obes
Posts: 7788
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why the f*** would you ever upgrade an OS install

Because Vista to 7 is more a service pack then a new OS and a cunning way to cut support on some older OSes while re-marketing an under performing product?
taggs
Posts: 2828
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why the f*** would you ever upgrade an OS install... aside from being a stupid lazy s***.


i'd assume the vista -> win7 upgrade is cheaper than buying win7 outright...
Hogfather
Posts: 3543
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Are you serious ?

Yes.
Mass
Posts: 626
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You've obviously not done a Vista to 7 upgrade obes......fresh install is the only way. Way too much left behind fron the upgrade.
casa
Thimes
Posts: 3453
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Way too much left behind fron the upgrade.

bit like how he gets left behind on bridges
3dee
Posts: 4395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No, what I mean about that matrix is... USER CONFUSION 101.

Think of the difference between XP versus Windows 7. Two versions, not two version s of each of six editions. IOW, I just wanna upgrade, how do I upgrade? Well if the square root of -1 multiplied by your edition and build number is more than the ∫B.∂l then you get it for free.

last edited by 3dee at 13:00:57 28/Aug/09
skythra
Posts: 1340
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
alternatively take first digit finger, move it to version of vista you have, take second digit finger move it to version of windows seven you want, move two fingers together and where they intersect is to upgrade/custom.

I know, logic isn't part of the product they sell at apple.
mission
Posts: 5524
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah that matrix is pretty darn basic to understand :/
Hogfather
Posts: 3544
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Nonono Matrices are very hard!

That's why kids have them for times tables and stupid web comics use them ...

http://creebobby.com/sitebuilder/images/timestable-1017x1125.jpg

last edited by Hogfather at 14:50:11 28/Aug/09
Midda
Posts: 3882
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think that dude needs to do a Google Image Search for a platypus.
3dee
Posts: 4399
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah that matrix is pretty darn basic to understand :/

I'm a programmer. I know how matrices like that work. But a lot more people aren't programmers or whatever else that makes it easy to understand that table. It just looks too complicated for a majority of people who don't even understand what the hell 64-bit or 32-bit is.
Hogfather
Posts: 3546
Location: Cairns, Queensland
No, its not hard to understand at all 3dee. You seem to consistently assume that computer users are a vast sea of retards populated with tiny islands of understanding.

Do you have any source to your assertion that the 'average' Windows user doesn't know whether their OS is the 32 or 64 bit version? We've only been hearing about it since Windows95..

Edit:
But a lot more people aren't programmers or whatever else that makes it easy to understand that table.

Primary school times tables wil familiarise you with that sort of cross-reference lookup. ELITE KNOWLEDGE.

last edited by Hogfather at 15:29:02 28/Aug/09
3dee
Posts: 4400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I work in a computer filled office. I know a lot of people who would have next to no idea that a computer is not a hard drive. Restart? How do you do that. I have to explain everything not remotely intuitive in the most simplest way possible, and even then it sometimes goes straight over. Lol.

last edited by 3dee at 15:43:57 28/Aug/09
Obes
Posts: 7791
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hogfather, you really are that stupid ?

2 tables one with errors and more "options".
1 with out errors and less options.

And you pick the one with errors and extra noise ?

mission
Posts: 5530
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think the point is that you shouldn't have graduated primary school if you don't understand wither matrix.
Obes
Posts: 7792
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wither

did you graduate ?

ps. I don't think anyone here doesn't understand either one.
mission
Posts: 5531
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nah, hopefully the end of this year *fingers crossed*
casa
Thimes
Posts: 3454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Sean says:
this is me not biting
casa says:
hahaha yeah, its a bite
Sean says:
no its me not biting
i just had to let you know i wasn't biting
and me letting you know your bait sucks
Saint
Cainer
Posts: 2414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Massive Obes bite
Hogfather
Posts: 3548
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Hogfather, you really are that stupid ?

Obes: get f***ed faget.
Corrupt
Posts: 1352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Windows 7 due for release october.
Upgrade available either now or october.
Already have Windows Vista Home Premium with the free Windows 7 upgrade.

deadlyf
Posts: 438
Location: Queensland
It just looks too complicated for a majority of people who don't even understand what the hell 64-bit or 32-bit is.
Why on earth would the people you're referring to, need to look at that table in the first place?
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