AnitaPeterson
Diamond Member
Hi folks,
Seeing that M$ is ending the program which allows you to get Win8 for $15, I have two questions, and I'm hoping some of you might have answers 🙂
1) Can you buy it, but not necessarily download and install it today? It seems that the download is a circuitous route - you need to download an "ugrade advisor", then let it connect to Microsoft servers, then leave the program do some more stuff on your machine... which is a terribly helpless feeling. Are there any direct links to .iso (32-bit and 64-bit) images, which you can download and use with your own (paid-for) keys? Something akin to what Digital River used to have for Win7?
2) Is this offer an "upgrade-only" OS? Do you need to have another OS installed on the machine, in order to run the installer? In other words, NOT a full install, which would work on a brand-new PC, if I choose to build one and have Win8 installed from scratch?
Your input is appreciated, as always.
Seeing that M$ is ending the program which allows you to get Win8 for $15, I have two questions, and I'm hoping some of you might have answers 🙂
1) Can you buy it, but not necessarily download and install it today? It seems that the download is a circuitous route - you need to download an "ugrade advisor", then let it connect to Microsoft servers, then leave the program do some more stuff on your machine... which is a terribly helpless feeling. Are there any direct links to .iso (32-bit and 64-bit) images, which you can download and use with your own (paid-for) keys? Something akin to what Digital River used to have for Win7?
2) Is this offer an "upgrade-only" OS? Do you need to have another OS installed on the machine, in order to run the installer? In other words, NOT a full install, which would work on a brand-new PC, if I choose to build one and have Win8 installed from scratch?
Your input is appreciated, as always.