Pre-order Windows 7 Upgrades for a 50% discount or more

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From now until July 7th, you can order Windows 7 Upgrades with a huge 50% discount, and in some cases even more than 50%!

Windows 7 will be released to the public on October 22 2009 so this is a great opportunity for you to order it now and save a lot of money.

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To order the Windows 7 Upgrade, just click on the relevant link below (or on the relevant box above).

Windows 7 Professional

Windows 7 Home Premium

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7 Responses to “Pre-order Windows 7 Upgrades for a 50% discount or more”

  1. For those of you in the States, Best Buy has Windows 7 pre-order available for the same discounted price!

  2. God Damn it !!! US only offer again from Microsoft – all you get from Amazon UK is the offer to send you an e-mail when it’s available. Bet the Pro version is more than $99 too when it’s available here!

  3. Is there a discounted upgrade path from Vista Ultimate to Win7 Ultimate? (I want the BitLocker…!)

  4. Peter Vanderminden Reply 01. Jul, 2009 at 2:18 am

    Ok, does anyone have and opinion on which would be the best version to choose when upgrading to Windows 7 given that I have and HP Home Media Server. If I preorder I can get the Premium Edt. for $49; the Professional edt. for $99 vs the Ultimate Edition for $219. MSFT provides very litte details on the differences between them. Looks like the Premium edition should do it as the features the other versions offer I pretty already have by virtue of the Home Media server.

  5. Peter Vanderminden Reply 03. Jul, 2009 at 2:38 am

    Found a good reason to go with the Professional Edt. It comes with an XP compatitbility mode and I have a bunch of legacy applications I have no been able to run under Vista. Here is a good article:http://community.winsupersite.com/blogs/paul/archive/2009/04/24/secret-no-more-revealing-virtual-windows-xp-for-windows-7.aspx