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Windows 8 Pro, Ultimate Upgrade $39.99

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The Amazon credit has been changed. Unlike before, the offer only applies to the full version of Win 8 ($159) so not a good deal at all.

Deal is back at Amazon. Looks like they turn it on and off depending on demand etc. So, if you want in at $39 (after Amazon credit) for a physical DVD, go to Amazon now.
 
Downloaded from MS. $39.99 total.

You can:

1. Install right away.
2. Burn DVD/USB Stick
3. Make ISO

Will put on my HTPC along with free WMC.
 
I'm really tempted to give it a try on my HTPC as well. Though I'm reluctant to find out if it breaks any of my codecs as well lol; took me a little while to get everything right on W7 (and it still isn't quite ><)
 
Good to hear that MS is giving away the Windows Media Center for free until January, if you get the pro version of windows for $39.

Is the Windows Media Center also downloadable as a file you can archive?

I am curious if it's like a windows update you have to stream/download using a live internet connection, or if it's a download you can save to your computer/USB stick and re-install at some later date etc.
 
Ive never bought an OS in my life...maybe at this price I should pick this up...to bad it wasnt licensed for more than 1 pc..🙁

Is this a 64bit app?
 
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Oh I almost forgot. If you bought a Win7 PC after June 2nd of 2012 you can get win8 pro ugrade for $14.99. I order PC's through work so I'm going to register the max of 5 upgrades for that price. If anyone is in the same boat i think the site is windowsupgradeoffer.com
 
Downloaded from MS. $39.99 total.

You can:

1. Install right away.
2. Burn DVD/USB Stick
3. Make ISO

Will put on my HTPC along with free WMC.

Does it ask you at some point 32/64bit? Also, is the key mailed to you separately, IE if you wanted to burn the .iso and install it on a different computer than the one you purchased it on, could you?
 
I noticed you have to forfeit your windows 7 key once you upgrade though. I have a Win 7 ultimate and hate to do that.
 
I don't know why you would have to "give up" your windows 7 key. They clearly state on the page that you don't even have to use this upgrade on the same computer:

While the offer will be limited to eligible customers who purchase a qualified PC, the upgrade may be installed on any compatible Windows-based PC with a qualifying operating system (see Windows 8 System Requirements). Customers should visit their PC manufacturer’s website for more information about how to upgrade their PC to Windows 8, including updated software and drivers.
 
So I have XP Pro on one computer and would like to use that license to upgrade to Win8 Pro. But I'm building a new PC. So would this allow me to do a fresh install of Win8 Pro on my new build?
 
So I have XP Pro on one computer and would like to use that license to upgrade to Win8 Pro. But I'm building a new PC. So would this allow me to do a fresh install of Win8 Pro on my new build?

If you are using xp as the upgraded from os you would need to retire usage of that os. It seems that you can clean install but you may need to install your xp on that computer first.
 
Does it ask you at some point 32/64bit? Also, is the key mailed to you separately, IE if you wanted to burn the .iso and install it on a different computer than the one you purchased it on, could you?

I havent gotten to 32/64 yet (if your computer can do 64 I would be ok with it choosing automatically as I cant really think of a downside.) CD key is given to you on the receipt and also emailed to you.
 
Wow so in order to upgrade my wife's laptop from vista, you need the key to vista? And you can't go back to vista? I can't find the download for the full version on microsoft's website.
 
Wow so in order to upgrade my wife's laptop from vista, you need the key to vista? And you can't go back to vista? I can't find the download for the full version on microsoft's website.

Isn't the vista key on the bottom of the laptop? If the laptop came with vista installed, the OEM label has to be there.
 
I don't know why you would have to "give up" your windows 7 key. They clearly state on the page that you don't even have to use this upgrade on the same computer:


Yes, as long as it's an activated legit copy of Windows. Your old key will no longer be valid from what I heard.


EDIT: I can't find the official link but it was explained here for Windows 7. I'm sure the same applies for Windows 8.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...till-use/a23b248c-e9f8-4f72-b29b-23aec3fe0e9f
 
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I havent gotten to 32/64 yet (if your computer can do 64 I would be ok with it choosing automatically as I cant really think of a downside.) CD key is given to you on the receipt and also emailed to you.

Found this at MS:
Can I upgrade from a 32-bit version of Windows to a 64-bit version of Windows 8?

Yes, but you can't do this using Upgrade Assistant. If your PC has a 64-bit capable processor (CPU) but is currently running a 32-bit version of Windows, you can install a 64-bit version of Windows 8, but you'll need to buy Windows 8 as a DVD.

So apparently if you run the Upgrade Assistant with a 32bit system, it'll only give you that version, and same for 64bit.
 
Yes, as long as it's an activated legit copy of Windows. Your old key will no longer be valid from what I heard.


EDIT: I can't find the official link but it was explained here for Windows 7. I'm sure the same applies for Windows 8.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...till-use/a23b248c-e9f8-4f72-b29b-23aec3fe0e9f

If you look at the FAQ from windowsupgradeoffer, they say
Do I have to install the Windows 8 upgrade on the eligible PC, or can I install it on another PC?
The upgrade offer is tied to a Windows 7 PC purchased from June 2nd, 2012 through January 31, 2013, but you can choose to redeem the offer and install the upgrade on any compatible Windows-based PC with a qualifying base operating system.
So I am thinking the same will apply.
I think only COA keys are the ones where you will 'lose' it, since that is tied to the specific OEM who made the machine.
 
running 8 pro on my work laptop right now. it's different. I can completely see this on a tablet and a phone, it's still a little odd on a laptop. it feels like some of it is identical to 7, and then parts are replaced with the tiles. will take some getting used to

-Luke
 
Isn't the vista key on the bottom of the laptop? If the laptop came with vista installed, the OEM label has to be there.


lol yea it is there. just got home to check. if i don't like 8 on the laptop, how do I go back to vista if I don't have the cd? (mother in law gave my wife the laptop and has no clue where the disc is)
 
DON'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE I DID.

I forgot about the fact that my desktop has a 32bit version of Vista. I ran the upgrade assistant from my desktop, and accidentally bought the 32 bit version of Windows 8.

After reading the page more thoroughly, they said this. You can't use the digital upgrade offer to go from a 32bit Windows (Vista or XP) to a 64bit Windows 8.

Derp.
 
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