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Ahh, I only consider things legit if its directly from the mouths (or hands) of microsoft, meaning on something like 'windowsteamblog.com' or 'blogs.msdn.com/e7'.
Ahh, I only consider things legit if its directly from the mouths (or hands) of microsoft, meaning on something like 'windowsteamblog.com' or 'blogs.msdn.com/e7'.
it was a quotation from one of MS sites or press releases so...
It would be bad PR for microsoft to hint/state that they would give some users free copies, then scrap the idea.
can't find it
Lol don't worry about it, if it was really true, I'm sure Neowin would have been all over it.
anyway if i find i'll post the whole thing here... hopefully it's BS though...
still didn't find it... :/ but at least i found a note from the 4th of June saying;
Windows 7 upgrade programme for PCs with Vista Home Premium, Vista Business and Vista Ultimate bought between 26 June 2009 and 31 January 2010, only for domestic users and small businesses either free or for a small fee .Code:rough and fast translation of a note from hacking.pl