Vista is starting to look like those Persian rug stores

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Vista of the Apes

Windows Vista is starting to look like those Persian rug stores which are
always having a 'closing down' sale. 'Full' prices are set laughably high
only to make you think you're getting an amazing discount, because no-one
pays the marked price.

The latest from Sultan Bill's House of Software is that anyone running any
pre-release version of Vista code -- from the creaky Beta 2 to the slicker
Release Candidate builds and assorted Customer Preview Program (CPP)
editions -- is eligible for upgrade pricing on the full version of Vista.

MORE HERE>>>>>
http://apcmag.com/5963/microsoft_vista_upgrades_for_everybody
 
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Frank

Vista said:
Windows Vista is starting to look like those Persian rug stores which are
always having a 'closing down' sale. 'Full' prices are set laughably high
only to make you think you're getting an amazing discount, because no-one
pays the marked price.

The latest from Sultan Bill's House of Software is that anyone running any
pre-release version of Vista code -- from the creaky Beta 2 to the slicker
Release Candidate builds and assorted Customer Preview Program (CPP)
editions -- is eligible for upgrade pricing on the full version of Vista.

MORE HERE>>>>>
http://apcmag.com/5963/microsoft_vista_upgrades_for_everybody
Malaka!
Frank
 
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Gil Baron

Vista said:
Anyone can buy the upgrade version and install it as a full. Basically install twice and not enter product key the first time. Vista becomes its' own authorization on the scond install where you do enter the key and activte.
 
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Vista of the Apes

did you read the post ? it says that people who have CPP can get upgrade
prices!

That is very good news
 
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Vista of the Apes

Yes... that is not known to the masses...

I read that a some time ago on a web page... perhaps it should be made more
public




Vista said:
Anyone can buy the upgrade version and install it as a full. Basically
install twice and not enter product key the first time. Vista becomes its'
own authorization on the scond install where you do enter the key and
activte.
 
F

Frank

Gil said:
Anyone can buy the upgrade version and install it as a full. Basically install twice and not enter product key the first time. Vista becomes its' own authorization on the scond install where you do enter the key and activte.

Been using that technique since Win98 to SE.
Frank
 
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