How do you get the best deal on a Windows 8 Pro upgrade?

    How do you get the best deal on a Windows 8 Pro upgrade?


    Last Updated: 03 Nov 2012 at 13:01
    You can get a smoking deal on an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro if you're ready to make that purchase before January 31, 2013. But there are some gotchas, and one inexplicable and unfair pricing decision means that early buyers of Windows 8 PCs pay more than Windows 7 users.

    Microsoft has simplified the upgrade process for Windows 8 dramatically, at least for early adopters, starting with its decision to sell only two retail editions.

    Between now and February 1, 2013, Microsoft is offering upgrades to Windows 8 Pro, the full-featured edition whose Windows 7 equivalent typically costs $200. (Upgrades to the less expensive base version of Windows 8 are not available at all right now, and won’t be available until these initial promotional offers are over.)

    That makes for some smoking deals. But there are still a few gotchas to be had in the process. And one inexplicable pricing decision actually penalizes customers who are among the first to purchase PCs preloaded with Windows 8.

    Here are the details.

    Read more at source:
    How do you get the best deal on a Windows 8 Pro upgrade? | ZDNet


    See also:
    Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant - Download and Run
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    01 Nov 2012



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    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    Easy. Stay with Win7.
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    Right now with the Windows 8 Upgrade Tool, from Microsoft's site, the one that tests for compatibility issues, you can upgrade to pro for $39 if you currently have Win7. I thought of taking the plunge, but am not sure about it yet.
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