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Upgrade to Window 7

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by denmarfl, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. denmarfl

    denmarfl Guest

    I just read that BestBuy was going to offter at its Website a $49.00 Window 7
    Upgrade for Vista Home Prem users. This offer would only be available from
    6/26 for 16 days.....

    Over the past 6 months I have read several articles about Microsoft offering
    exisitng Vista Users an upgrade to Windows 7 for a discounted price, and even
    maybe...for free.

    I am posting this to see what others perhaps know about the
    Upgrade....whether this would be the right time to take advantage of the
    Upgrade because it may not be offered again. I would hate not to take
    advantage of the $49.00 Upgrade and find its not offered again, or, take
    advantage of it now to find its offered later at a cheaper price.

    Any one have feedback based on good sources? Suggestions?
     
  2. denmarfl

    denmarfl Guest

    To amend my posting......This is a Pre-Sales offer....as Windows 7 has of
    course not been released as yet

    "denmarfl" wrote:

    > I just read that BestBuy was going to offter at its Website a $49.00 Window 7
    > Upgrade for Vista Home Prem users. This offer would only be available from
    > 6/26 for 16 days.....
    >
    > Over the past 6 months I have read several articles about Microsoft offering
    > exisitng Vista Users an upgrade to Windows 7 for a discounted price, and even
    > maybe...for free.
    >
    > I am posting this to see what others perhaps know about the
    > Upgrade....whether this would be the right time to take advantage of the
    > Upgrade because it may not be offered again. I would hate not to take
    > advantage of the $49.00 Upgrade and find its not offered again, or, take
    > advantage of it now to find its offered later at a cheaper price.
    >
    > Any one have feedback based on good sources? Suggestions?
     
  3. Rich

    Rich Guest

    I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and then
    when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing this
    on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The upgrade
    took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7. I
    found out later this was a bug that could have been over come but I was
    seeing all kinds of things wrong that needed work and just chose that it
    would be better for me to go back to Vista as SP 2 had just come out.

    Just my $.02. Rich


    "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:667568EC-60A3-4EB4-9928-CDFC38A991A2@microsoft.com...
    >I just read that BestBuy was going to offter at its Website a $49.00 Window
    >7
    > Upgrade for Vista Home Prem users. This offer would only be available
    > from
    > 6/26 for 16 days.....
    >
    > Over the past 6 months I have read several articles about Microsoft
    > offering
    > exisitng Vista Users an upgrade to Windows 7 for a discounted price, and
    > even
    > maybe...for free.
    >
    > I am posting this to see what others perhaps know about the
    > Upgrade....whether this would be the right time to take advantage of the
    > Upgrade because it may not be offered again. I would hate not to take
    > advantage of the $49.00 Upgrade and find its not offered again, or, take
    > advantage of it now to find its offered later at a cheaper price.
    >
    > Any one have feedback based on good sources? Suggestions?
     
  4. denmarfl

    denmarfl Guest

    Thanks... The article actually addresses this offer as Pre-Sales for
    customers currently running Vista Home Prem. For those who purchase a PC from
    BestBuy on or after 6/26....with the Vista OS, those customers will get a
    FREE Upgrade to Windows 7 on its release.

    "Rich" wrote:

    > I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and then
    > when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing this
    > on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The upgrade
    > took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7. I
    > found out later this was a bug that could have been over come but I was
    > seeing all kinds of things wrong that needed work and just chose that it
    > would be better for me to go back to Vista as SP 2 had just come out.
    >
    > Just my $.02. Rich
    >
    >
    > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:667568EC-60A3-4EB4-9928-CDFC38A991A2@microsoft.com...
    > >I just read that BestBuy was going to offter at its Website a $49.00 Window
    > >7
    > > Upgrade for Vista Home Prem users. This offer would only be available
    > > from
    > > 6/26 for 16 days.....
    > >
    > > Over the past 6 months I have read several articles about Microsoft
    > > offering
    > > exisitng Vista Users an upgrade to Windows 7 for a discounted price, and
    > > even
    > > maybe...for free.
    > >
    > > I am posting this to see what others perhaps know about the
    > > Upgrade....whether this would be the right time to take advantage of the
    > > Upgrade because it may not be offered again. I would hate not to take
    > > advantage of the $49.00 Upgrade and find its not offered again, or, take
    > > advantage of it now to find its offered later at a cheaper price.
    > >
    > > Any one have feedback based on good sources? Suggestions?

    >
    >
    >
     
  5. Memnoch

    Memnoch Guest

    On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:37:33 -0500, "Rich" <noway@localhost.com> wrote:

    >I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and then
    >when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing this
    >on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The upgrade
    >took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7.


    Of course there are two upgrade methods. The in-place method which you
    describe or you can do a clean install.
     
  6. denmarfl

    denmarfl Guest

    Nope; the article outlines.....the offer beginning 6/26 /09 is Pre-sales for
    users currently using Vista Home Prem....Upgrade $49.00. For those
    purchasing a PC from BestBuy on or after 6/26...the Upgrade is FREE.

    "Memnoch" wrote:

    > On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:37:33 -0500, "Rich" <noway@localhost.com> wrote:
    >
    > >I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and then
    > >when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing this
    > >on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The upgrade
    > >took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7.

    >
    > Of course there are two upgrade methods. The in-place method which you
    > describe or you can do a clean install.
    >
     
  7. Rich

    Rich Guest

    Can someone post a link to the article?

    TIA


    "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:62D79C65-5D79-4F01-8875-CBD1E014A690@microsoft.com...
    > Nope; the article outlines.....the offer beginning 6/26 /09 is Pre-sales
    > for
    > users currently using Vista Home Prem....Upgrade $49.00. For those
    > purchasing a PC from BestBuy on or after 6/26...the Upgrade is FREE.
    >
    > "Memnoch" wrote:
    >
    >> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:37:33 -0500, "Rich" <noway@localhost.com> wrote:
    >>
    >> >I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and
    >> >then
    >> >when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing
    >> >this
    >> >on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The
    >> >upgrade
    >> >took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7.

    >>
    >> Of course there are two upgrade methods. The in-place method which you
    >> describe or you can do a clean install.
    >>
     
  8. Jasper

    Jasper Guest

    Link to the article

    http://www.neowin.net ews/main/09/06/05/leaked-best-buy-memo-reveals-windows-7-upgrade-pricing

    "Rich" <noway@localhost.com> wrote in message
    news:eKFVIVh5JHA.140@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > Can someone post a link to the article?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    >
    > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:62D79C65-5D79-4F01-8875-CBD1E014A690@microsoft.com...
    >> Nope; the article outlines.....the offer beginning 6/26 /09 is Pre-sales
    >> for
    >> users currently using Vista Home Prem....Upgrade $49.00. For those
    >> purchasing a PC from BestBuy on or after 6/26...the Upgrade is FREE.
    >>
    >> "Memnoch" wrote:
    >>
    >>> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:37:33 -0500, "Rich" <noway@localhost.com> wrote:
    >>>
    >>> >I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and
    >>> >then
    >>> >when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing
    >>> >this
    >>> >on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The
    >>> >upgrade
    >>> >took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7.
    >>>
    >>> Of course there are two upgrade methods. The in-place method which you
    >>> describe or you can do a clean install.
    >>>

    >
    >
     
  9. denmarfl

    denmarfl Guest

    Now that you have seen the info at the Link, are your feelings any different
    about purchasing this Upgrade? I do wonder if this Final copy will install
    more quickly and not encounter the same issues you experienced when you
    installed the Beta Copy.


    rote:

    > Can someone post a link to the article?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    >
    > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:62D79C65-5D79-4F01-8875-CBD1E014A690@microsoft.com...
    > > Nope; the article outlines.....the offer beginning 6/26 /09 is Pre-sales
    > > for
    > > users currently using Vista Home Prem....Upgrade $49.00. For those
    > > purchasing a PC from BestBuy on or after 6/26...the Upgrade is FREE.
    > >
    > > "Memnoch" wrote:
    > >
    > >> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:37:33 -0500, "Rich" <noway@localhost.com> wrote:
    > >>
    > >> >I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and
    > >> >then
    > >> >when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing
    > >> >this
    > >> >on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The
    > >> >upgrade
    > >> >took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7.
    > >>
    > >> Of course there are two upgrade methods. The in-place method which you
    > >> describe or you can do a clean install.
    > >>

    >
    >
    >
     
  10. Rich

    Rich Guest

    I would think my experience and those of other would fix this bug and the
    others. But I had the RC1 so it was post beta. but still not gold. SO
    hopefully they will have it all working but 3.5 hours to upgrade is a little
    long. But clean install is bettter! Yes it clearly states $49.99 for an
    upgrade count me in on this deal if it comes true!

    Rich


    "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:6182C73C-199A-495B-B90E-F5343EBA558B@microsoft.com...
    > Now that you have seen the info at the Link, are your feelings any
    > different
    > about purchasing this Upgrade? I do wonder if this Final copy will
    > install
    > more quickly and not encounter the same issues you experienced when you
    > installed the Beta Copy.
    >
    >
    > rote:
    >
    >> Can someone post a link to the article?
    >>
    >> TIA
    >>
    >>
    >> "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:62D79C65-5D79-4F01-8875-CBD1E014A690@microsoft.com...
    >> > Nope; the article outlines.....the offer beginning 6/26 /09 is
    >> > Pre-sales
    >> > for
    >> > users currently using Vista Home Prem....Upgrade $49.00. For those
    >> > purchasing a PC from BestBuy on or after 6/26...the Upgrade is FREE.
    >> >
    >> > "Memnoch" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:37:33 -0500, "Rich" <noway@localhost.com> wrote:
    >> >>
    >> >> >I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB and
    >> >> >then
    >> >> >when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck doing
    >> >> >this
    >> >> >on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The
    >> >> >upgrade
    >> >> >took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started 7.
    >> >>
    >> >> Of course there are two upgrade methods. The in-place method which you
    >> >> describe or you can do a clean install.
    >> >>

    >>
    >>
    >>
     
  11. kevpan815

    kevpan815 Guest

    Re: Upgrade to Windows 7 takes less than 30 minutes on my DELL XPS630I PC From Vista SP2!

    Rich wrote: > I would think this is contingent on you buying a
    computer from BB and then > when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can
    upgrade to 7. Good luck doing this > on top of Vista as I did it and I
    ended up going back to Vista. The upgrade > took 3.5 hours and the all
    programs was blank when I first started 7. I > found out later this
    was a bug that could have been over come but I was > seeing all kinds
    of things wrong that needed work and just chose that it > would be
    better for me to go back to Vista as SP 2 had just come out. > > Just
    my $.02. Rich > > > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote in message > news:667568EC-60A3-4EB4-9928-
    CDFC38A991A2@microsoft.com... > >I just read that BestBuy was going to
    offter at its Website a $49.00 Window > >7 > > Upgrade for Vista Home
    Prem users. This offer would only be available > > from > > 6/26 for
    16 days..... > > > > Over the past 6 months I have read several
    articles about Microsoft > > offering > > exisitng Vista Users an upg
     
  12. peter

    peter Guest

    The question then would be is W7 upgrade capable of being installed without
    having Vista installed
    and using the Vista DVD as verifying media . In this way a CLEAN install is
    possible.
    peter

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    "Rich" <madeyoulook@dot.com> wrote in message
    news:e7EKEKj5JHA.4932@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > I would think my experience and those of other would fix this bug and the
    > others. But I had the RC1 so it was post beta. but still not gold. SO
    > hopefully they will have it all working but 3.5 hours to upgrade is a
    > little long. But clean install is bettter! Yes it clearly states $49.99
    > for an upgrade count me in on this deal if it comes true!
    >
    > Rich
    >
    >
    > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:6182C73C-199A-495B-B90E-F5343EBA558B@microsoft.com...
    >> Now that you have seen the info at the Link, are your feelings any
    >> different
    >> about purchasing this Upgrade? I do wonder if this Final copy will
    >> install
    >> more quickly and not encounter the same issues you experienced when you
    >> installed the Beta Copy.
    >>
    >>
    >> rote:
    >>
    >>> Can someone post a link to the article?
    >>>
    >>> TIA
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:62D79C65-5D79-4F01-8875-CBD1E014A690@microsoft.com...
    >>> > Nope; the article outlines.....the offer beginning 6/26 /09 is
    >>> > Pre-sales
    >>> > for
    >>> > users currently using Vista Home Prem....Upgrade $49.00. For those
    >>> > purchasing a PC from BestBuy on or after 6/26...the Upgrade is FREE.
    >>> >
    >>> > "Memnoch" wrote:
    >>> >
    >>> >> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:37:33 -0500, "Rich" <noway@localhost.com>
    >>> >> wrote:
    >>> >>
    >>> >> >I would think this is contingent on you buying a computer from BB
    >>> >> >and
    >>> >> >then
    >>> >> >when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can upgrade to 7. Good luck
    >>> >> >doing
    >>> >> >this
    >>> >> >on top of Vista as I did it and I ended up going back to Vista. The
    >>> >> >upgrade
    >>> >> >took 3.5 hours and the all programs was blank when I first started
    >>> >> >7.
    >>> >>
    >>> >> Of course there are two upgrade methods. The in-place method which
    >>> >> you
    >>> >> describe or you can do a clean install.
    >>> >>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >
    >
     
  13. +Bob+

    +Bob+ Guest

    Re: Upgrade to Windows 7 takes less than 30 minutes on my DELL XPS 630I PC From Vista SP2!

    On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 18:20:00 -0700 (PDT), kevpan815
    <kevpan815@hotmail.com> wrote:

    >Rich wrote: > I would think this is contingent on you buying a
    >computer from BB and then > when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can
    >upgrade to 7. Good luck doing this > on top of Vista as I did it and I
    >ended up going back to Vista. The upgrade > took 3.5 hours and the all
    >programs was blank when I first started 7. I > found out later this
    >was a bug that could have been over come but I was > seeing all kinds
    >of things wrong that needed work and just chose that it > would be
    >better for me to go back to Vista as SP 2 had just come out. > > Just
    >my $.02. Rich > > > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com>
    >wrote in message > news:667568EC-60A3-4EB4-9928-
    >CDFC38A991A2@microsoft.com... > >I just read that BestBuy was going to
    >offter at its Website a $49.00 Window > >7 > > Upgrade for Vista Home
    >Prem users. This offer would only be available > > from > > 6/26 for
    >16 days..... > > > > Over the past 6 months I have read several
    >articles about Microsoft > > offering > > exisitng Vista Users an upg


    You have a serious problem formatting your posts.
     
  14. Muad'Dib

    Muad'Dib Guest

    Re: Upgrade to Windows 7 takes less than 30 minutes on my DELL XPS630I PC From Vista SP2!

    +Bob+ wrote:
    > On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 18:20:00 -0700 (PDT), kevpan815
    > <kevpan815@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >> Rich wrote: > I would think this is contingent on you buying a
    >> computer from BB and then > when 7 comes out for a mere $49 you can
    >> upgrade to 7. Good luck doing this > on top of Vista as I did it and I
    >> ended up going back to Vista. The upgrade > took 3.5 hours and the all
    >> programs was blank when I first started 7. I > found out later this
    >> was a bug that could have been over come but I was > seeing all kinds
    >> of things wrong that needed work and just chose that it > would be
    >> better for me to go back to Vista as SP 2 had just come out. > > Just
    >> my $.02. Rich > > > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com>
    >> wrote in message > news:667568EC-60A3-4EB4-9928-
    >> CDFC38A991A2@microsoft.com... > >I just read that BestBuy was going to
    >> offter at its Website a $49.00 Window > >7 > > Upgrade for Vista Home
    >> Prem users. This offer would only be available > > from > > 6/26 for
    >> 16 days..... > > > > Over the past 6 months I have read several
    >> articles about Microsoft > > offering > > exisitng Vista Users an upg

    >
    > You have a serious problem formatting your posts.


    LOL He has a serious problem period. But the latest annoying thing is
    using the subject line for replying. And he is still pushing Win7
    installation (Was saying Win7RC as it correctly is right now), before
    it's final release, ignoring the fact that the RC is to EXPIRE June 1
    2010. ...And yes, what he DOES quote in the body is seriously screwed up
    in formatting!

    G'day
     
  15. Canuck57

    Canuck57 Guest

    "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:667568EC-60A3-4EB4-9928-CDFC38A991A2@microsoft.com...

    >I just read that BestBuy was going to offter at its Website a $49.00 Window
    >7
    > Upgrade for Vista Home Prem users. This offer would only be available
    > from
    > 6/26 for 16 days.....


    Wait, in time it will be a free upgrade. Or wait 3-4 months after Win 7
    when the hoopla dies down. Save your money.

    > Over the past 6 months I have read several articles about Microsoft
    > offering
    > exisitng Vista Users an upgrade to Windows 7 for a discounted price, and
    > even
    > maybe...for free.


    Again, people with patience will be rewarded.

    > I am posting this to see what others perhaps know about the
    > Upgrade....whether this would be the right time to take advantage of the
    > Upgrade because it may not be offered again. I would hate not to take
    > advantage of the $49.00 Upgrade and find its not offered again, or, take
    > advantage of it now to find its offered later at a cheaper price.
    >
    > Any one have feedback based on good sources? Suggestions?


    It is Vista regurgitated with SPs applied. Wipe Vista's butt and you have
    Win 7.

    One huge advantage of waiting is to let others iron out the kinks.
     

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