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Windows 7 Upgrade Deal for Vista Users




Topic started on 29-6-2009 @ 10:57 AM by The Utopian Penguin


Something for the fortunate ones that are using Vista.
There is great news for HP users.

I also hear the the first service pack for Windows 7 is well on it's way.



Microsoft's "Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program" provides free or nearly-free upgrades to Windows 7 for those who purchase a Vista PC between today and Jan. 31, 2010. HP is the only major vendor so far to promise a no-charge upgrade, but more are expected.



Window 7 upgrade


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reply posted on 30-6-2009 @ 04:38 PM by Scooby Doo


I'm using Vista, and I cant wait until Windows 7 is released.



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