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27 Oct 2009  
heismark

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Microsoft Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade, Starter to Home Pr

Can anybody figure out what you get here:
Microsoft Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade, Starter to Home Premium GBP 61.-




Is it fully functioning OS. why such a weird product title?
Is it crippleware you have to pay extra to upgrade to the cheapest Home Premium?
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27 Oct 2009  
Zidane24

Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
5,970 posts
North Carolina, United States of America
 
 

I think the link is messed up (if it was a link)...
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28 Oct 2009  
heismark

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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Zidane24 View Post
I think the link is messed up (if it was a link)...
No there was no link, just the text - can you explain the product?
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28 Oct 2009  
Zidane24

Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
5,970 posts
North Carolina, United States of America
 
 

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Windows-Anytime-Upgrade-Starter/dp/B002K7C1HG]Amazon.com: Microsoft Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade [Starter to Home Premium]: Software[/ame]

It allows you to upgrade your Starter to Home Premium. This purchase also includes the product key needed for Home Premium
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