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Bill Cunningham
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      18th Oct 2009

I have a windows XP MCE. I have been thinking about taking the deal MS
is offering about getting an upgrade to vista and windows 7. Meaning that
vista and 7 ship together. Does anyone know how long that deal is going to
last?

Bill


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      18th Oct 2009
Bill Cunningham wrote:
> I have a windows XP MCE. I have been thinking about taking the deal MS
> is offering about getting an upgrade to vista and windows 7. Meaning that
> vista and 7 ship together. Does anyone know how long that deal is going to
> last?
>
> Bill
>
>



Microsoft is offering no such deal, to my knowledge. Some computer
manufacturers are currently offering systems with Vista pre-installed,
along with a voucher for a free Upgrade to Win7. How long such offers
will continue is up to the individual computer manufacturers.

I should point out, however, that a system that sold with WinXP MCE may
not necessarily be a good candidate for upgrading to either Vista or
Win7, due to hardware requirements and compatibility issues. Both
Vista and WEin7 have much more stringent minimum hardware requirements
than did WinXP. Mind you, I'm not saying it can't be done, but you'll
want to compare your system's hardware specifications with Vista's and
Win7's minimum and recommended requirements before making the leap.


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      18th Oct 2009
Um, why would you want to upgrade to vista, given w7?

"Bill Cunningham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a windows XP MCE. I have been thinking about taking the deal MS
> is offering about getting an upgrade to vista and windows 7. Meaning that
> vista and 7 ship together. Does anyone know how long that deal is going to
> last?
>
> Bill
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>
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      18th Oct 2009
It depends on who you buy from. DELL (EUROPE) have stopped supplying
VISTA; You only get Windows 7 considering that it is officially released
on 22/10/2009. By the time Dell have built your system, Windows 7 will
be out so they only supply Windows 7.

Dab's offer expires on 31/01/2010 or until their current stock is sold
depending on whichever is sooner for obvious reasons; they only supply
pre-built systems made by HP and others so they need to keep their offer
open.

hth


Bill Cunningham wrote:

> I have a windows XP MCE. I have been thinking about taking the deal MS
>is offering about getting an upgrade to vista and windows 7. Meaning that
>vista and 7 ship together. Does anyone know how long that deal is going to
>last?
>
>Bill
>
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      18th Oct 2009

"Bruce Chambers" <(E-Mail Removed)3t> wrote in message
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> Microsoft is offering no such deal, to my knowledge. Some computer
> manufacturers are currently offering systems with Vista pre-installed,
> along with a voucher for a free Upgrade to Win7. How long such offers
> will continue is up to the individual computer manufacturers.
>
> I should point out, however, that a system that sold with WinXP MCE may
> not necessarily be a good candidate for upgrading to either Vista or Win7,
> due to hardware requirements and compatibility issues. Both Vista and
> WEin7 have much more stringent minimum hardware requirements than did
> WinXP. Mind you, I'm not saying it can't be done, but you'll want to
> compare your system's hardware specifications with Vista's and Win7's
> minimum and recommended requirements before making the leap.


Yeah that's the thing. But my MCE is a 32 bit OS and I'm running an AMD
64. And I only have a solaris unix that is 64 bit.

Bill


 
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"John Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Um, why would you want to upgrade to vista, given w7?


This is what I've heard. You can get an upgrade disc for vista from XP
but you can't get an upgrade from XP to windows 7. Does anyone know if
that's true.

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      18th Oct 2009


Bill Cunningham wrote:

> This is what I've heard. You can get an upgrade disc for vista from XP
>but you can't get an upgrade from XP to windows 7. Does anyone know if
>that's true.
>
>
>
>

This is not quite true. Windows 7 can be upgraded from XP except that
it only does a clean install. this means that although you are doing an
upgrade, the installation of Windows 7 will wipe the entire disk clean
and start all over again. You will lose all your personal data if you
don't make a backup on an external storage like CD/DVD or flash drive.

You only pay for the upgrade. The only disadvantage I can see of an
upgrade CD is that you will need to keep the CD for XP (even for Vista)
if in the future you need to reinstall Win7. I keep all my previous
versions (in duplicates) so I am not worried about this.
 
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      18th Oct 2009

"Bruce Chambers" <(E-Mail Removed)3t> wrote in message
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> Microsoft is offering no such deal, to my knowledge.


[snip]
http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft/Windows/category/1

If I am understanding correctly.

Bill



 
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      18th Oct 2009
ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Bill Cunningham wrote:
>
>> This is what I've heard. You can get an upgrade disc for vista
>> from XP but you can't get an upgrade from XP to windows 7. Does
>> anyone know if that's true.
>>
>>
>>
>>

> This is not quite true. Windows 7 can be upgraded from XP except that
> it only does a clean install. this means that although you are doing
> an upgrade, the installation of Windows 7 will wipe the entire disk
> clean and start all over again. You will lose all your personal data
> if you don't make a backup on an external storage like CD/DVD or
> flash drive.
> You only pay for the upgrade. The only disadvantage I can see of an
> upgrade CD is that you will need to keep the CD for XP (even for
> Vista) if in the future you need to reinstall Win7. I keep all my
> previous versions (in duplicates) so I am not worried about this.


Ah, but can you "upgrade" from an OEM version of XP?


 
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      19th Oct 2009
Bill Cunningham wrote:
> I have a windows XP MCE. I have been thinking about taking the
> deal MS is offering about getting an upgrade to vista and windows 7.
> Meaning that vista and 7 ship together. Does anyone know how long
> that deal is going to last?


Do you want to upgrade your current PC to Vista and then upgrade it to
Windows 7?

I think the only way you can do that is to purchase the Full version
(not the Upgrade version) of Vista and taking advantage of the offer to
upgrade Vista to Windows 7 from this page:

http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft...a/category/101

If I were you, and if your PC's specs are robust enough to handle
Windows 7, I would simply purchase the Upgrade version of Windows 7. I
doubt you would ever want to put Vista on your PC! :-)

See this page:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16832116714

I assume that Windows 7 Home Premium (instead of Windows 7 Professional,
which is $80 more) is all you need, but feel free to research that
further. :-)

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...oducts/compare


 
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