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Technical News & Discussion => Windows News & Discussion => Topic started by: Lona on Dec 03, 2009, 17:42:06

Title: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Lona on Dec 03, 2009, 17:42:06
I know it's been posted before but does anybody know a site with the best price for windows 7 upgrade package.?
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Rik on Dec 03, 2009, 17:51:10
Which version, Lona?
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Lona on Dec 03, 2009, 17:52:03
Home premium I think is the cheapest but anyone that is best price
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Rik on Dec 03, 2009, 17:59:38
eBuyer has it at £60-80, depending on version

http://www.ebuyer.com/search?q=windows+7+upgrade&x=14&y=13

Misco at £64.99

http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/factfinder/search.asp?query=WINDOWS+7+UPGRADE&page=2

Amazon at £63.12

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Windows+7&x=0&y=0

All Home Premium.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Glenn on Dec 03, 2009, 18:00:22
http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Windows_7_Professional_32_bit_Upgrade_Edition-details.aspx if anyone in your home qualifies
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Lona on Dec 03, 2009, 18:19:53
I have just tried to buy it and it comes up as myself as the student.  I don't have any students in my home and used a nephew's school but at checkout it only gives me the option to use myself. I must have done something wrong.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Den on Dec 03, 2009, 18:57:38
You say upgrade package Lona. As a direct upgrade you can only upgrade like for like so if you have XP or Vista Home Premium then its a upgrade to W7 Premium you need. I must admit I did a clean install on my laptop to Professional and it runs smoother than a upgrade does on my desktop so when I have some free time I am most likely going to do a clean install on the desktop as well.  ;D
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Lona on Dec 03, 2009, 19:19:48
The only reason I was thinking of buying an upgrade is that I've bought Hubby a new laptop for Xmas which has window's 7.

I'm quite happy with Vista and don't know why folk have a problem with it.  I think I'll just hang on until the laptop comes and test windows 7 for myself. 


I think the student one is a no no as I would have to lie as I don't have a student in the home.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Rik on Dec 03, 2009, 19:22:00
How about doing an evening class, would that qualify you?
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Den on Dec 03, 2009, 19:52:30
I have just read in the Windows magazine that the snag with buying the upgrade version is if you require to reinstall in the future you have to reinstall Vista first and then upgrade again.  :eek4:
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: D-Dan on Dec 03, 2009, 20:43:31
Quote from: Den on Dec 03, 2009, 19:52:30
I have just read in the Windows magazine that the snag with buying the upgrade version is if you require to reinstall in the future you have to reinstall Vista first and then upgrade again.  :eek4:

Not exactly:

http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Lance on Dec 03, 2009, 22:21:46
I've upgraded to Windows 7 on the laptop but not had much chance to play about with it yet. It's slightly quicker to boot up but that is because the laptop running vista had 2 years worth of crud on it. I did a clean install using a upgrade disk.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Lona on Dec 03, 2009, 23:05:41
As the old saying goes, if it's not broke don't fix it, I think I'll just stay with Vista and save a few bob.  :shake:
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: davej99 on Dec 05, 2009, 11:13:35
The last time I checked with my computer manufacturer, they said an OS upgrade would prejuduce warranty. You can certainly imagine it being used as an excuse. So if you have warranty remaining, especially extended warranty, I would check the position on upgrades first.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Simon on Dec 05, 2009, 11:30:47
I thought most warranties only covered hardware, anyway.  :dunno:
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Rik on Dec 05, 2009, 11:38:49
They do. Screw the software and you're on your own.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: davej99 on Dec 05, 2009, 16:47:52
Quote from: Simon on Dec 05, 2009, 11:30:47
I thought most warranties only covered hardware, anyway.  :dunno:
That depends on the cover. My Dell laptop warranty includes installed software support. The risk if you upgrade is that it will void hardware support too. My advice it to get confirmation it does not. I have to say that the £40 three year in-home warranty I have with Dell has been really first class. Moreover, the techs I have had attend and the telephone support folks have been first class. Not having to return has been a big bonus on data security and if a system changeout is needed you get to keep the old one long enough to transfer data and secure erase.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Lona on Dec 05, 2009, 21:35:18
I have a free 3 year warranty for my medion and I've only had the PC for two years.  I would highly recommend Medion to anyone as this is my second one and the first one is still going strong after 6 years.
Title: Re: Windows 7 upgrade
Post by: Rik on Dec 06, 2009, 11:57:01
Medion stuff generally seems to be good value for money across its life time.  :thumb: