It's that time again: No, not high-school graduation, but Microsoft's buy a PC, get an Xbox offer.
Beginning May 20 in the U.S., students who buy a qualifying Windows PC worth $699 or more at participating retailers can get a 4GB Xbox 360 console for free, just like last year, Microsoft said. Canadian customers can also pay $500 or more for a PC, then get the same console for free as well.
Note that students will have to provide student identification before the retailer will honor the offer, so prospective students would be well-advised to check out the offer at the retailer itself.
Hey guys.
Do you guys know if the student offer on Microsoft's website gives you license for both versions (32bit and 64bit) when you purchase one or the other?
For example, if I purchase the 32 bit version, can I update to 64 bit when I get a computer that can handle it for free, or...
Hi guys,
I'm looking to take up the Australian $50 Student Offer, but am confused about whether I need to purchase the boot disk kit which is gonna cost me $15 extra and force me to wait for it to be delivered.
Now as far as I understand it, upon purchase they're going to link me to...
Hi,
I read on this forum about a week or so ago people were having problems installing the Student offer provided by Digital River. Have these problems now been resolved? As I am looking at downloading the Pro Verison.
Ok hope someone can help me.
I downloaded the pre-installation file and got to the point where it was "opening the box" when it gets to the end an error comes up and says "We are unable to create or save news files in the folder in which the application was downloaded. Please check the folder...