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If this is true it would help me put Windows 7 on all seven of my pc/laptops.
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Originally posted by: Bignate603
It would be smart. Many people with multiple systems would only pay to upgrade their newest machine and leave all the others on whatever older OS they have on it. If they don't have to pay full price for more machines I think they'd be willing to do it.
Originally posted by: peritusONE
Originally posted by: Bignate603
It would be smart. Many people with multiple systems would only pay to upgrade their newest machine and leave all the others on whatever older OS they have on it. If they don't have to pay full price for more machines I think they'd be willing to do it.
This is what I would normally do, but with the $49 preorder special, I ordered 2 copies to upgrade my desktop and laptop.
Originally posted by: iGas
My Linux license cost me a couple of blank DVD.
<--- Don't play computer game.Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: iGas
My Linux license cost me a couple of blank DVD.
Sweet, how many hours you clocked up in Mass Effect on that system?
Oh... right![]()
Originally posted by: Hacp
So no family pack for buisiness version? Microsoft is really screwing over its customers.
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Nice that they're doing that. I still won't bother upgrading my laptop though - not worth the hassle of trying to find drivers or just reconfiguring everything.
Originally posted by: Hacp
So no family pack for business version? Microsoft is really screwing over its customers.
Originally posted by: arkcom
Originally posted by: Hacp
So no family pack for business version? Microsoft is really screwing over its customers.
A family pack for business versions? That doesn't even make sense.