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But he is entitled to upgrade pricing since he owns previous versions, so 3 x $104 for retail upgrades is only $312.
Unless I missed something.....
But he is entitled to upgrade pricing since he owns previous versions, so 3 x $104 for retail upgrades is only $312.
Unless I missed something.....
Thanks also for this info too, unfortunately over here across the pond we work in sterling not dollars which makes this option way too expensive for a simple home set up.
PS This will be my last comment on this topic, my question has been fully answered
This is not strictly true, as I have sucessfully given an OEM copy of 7 to my father who has installed it on a completely different specification PC and sucessfully activated. This is after I had done an Anytime upgrade to Ultimate on the original Home Premium PC using a new key, thereby making the old key valid again...or at least that's how I see it!
My original post detailing this can be found on page 3 of this thread: Do I have to buy another Windows 7?