Vista Home Premium cheap

outrunner

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If anybody doesn't want to shell out £200+ for Vista when it's released in January next year, then all you have to do is purchase a copy of MCE and you get an upgrade to Vista for free.

Details are here
 
I've been keeping my eye on that. If everything is as it appears then I'll do the MCE -> Home Premium upgrade. But first I'd like a few more details on the OEM license... as I understand at this point, it you can upgrade pretty much everything except the mobo and have it still considered the same system. Once I see that in writing, I'll put the order in that day :)

One part I found interesting was:

Only systems running Microsoft Windows XP that meet Windows Vista system requirements qualify for the Express Upgrade.

So you're only eligible for the upgrade if your computer meets the specs? How are they going to check, make you send in a System Information printout with your upgrade coupon? Must be because they don't want people returning it because it wouldn't install :rolleyes:
 
outrunner said:
If anybody doesn't want to shell out £200+ for Vista when it's released in January next year, then all you have to do is purchase a copy of MCE and you get an upgrade to Vista for free.

Details are here

If it ain't Windows Vista Ultimate, it ain't squat.
 
Looking around MS's site I came across this:

A copy of Windows Vista can go into RFM under two scenarios. First, if any of the following events occurs for the given license type:

• Retail user (or corporate user with MAK):

– Failure to activate within the grace period (i.e., 30 days after installation)

– Failure to renew activation within three days of a major hardware replacement

• OEM user (or corporate user with OEM-sourced activated image, i.e. non-volume license bits):

– Failure to activate within three days of switch to non-OEM motherboard

RFM = reduced functionality mode, i.e. not activated. So it looks like retail versions will need to reactivate for any major hardware upgrades, while OEM users will need to reactivate for motherboard replacement only, which IIRC is only allowed in case of original motherboard failure, and limited to one reactivation.
 
AFAIK, You can upgrade MCE to either Vista Ultimate or Home Premium, and can upgrade XP Pro to Vista Business or Ultimate.

maybe not :\.
 
IMO, all these multiple versions and upgrade maps are a waste. IMO, it's all about Vista Ultimate :D WHich I need to wait 5 days for :[
 
Will volume licensing be something to consider for oc3d? I would deffo do that if it works out cheaper :yumyum:
 
name='mrapoc' said:
Will volume licensing be something to consider for oc3d? I would deffo do that if it works out cheaper :yumyum:

I think there was some talk about it between XMS, Kemp, and Frag.
 
a volume license is a stupidly large amount of money, it only really becomes genuinely money saving if you have 2000 machines
 
name='Dav0s' said:
a volume license is a stupidly large amount of money, it only really becomes genuinely money saving if you have 2000 machines

You can buy 20 license packs that give you some saving :)
 
name='Phnom_Penh' said:
MSDN tbh ;).

Yea my dad has full MSDN subsciption and it owns :P First time I =found out bout his subscription I dled like 4 versions of office and publisher lol. Tried 64 bit xp for fun etc..lol
 
name='spiritd' said:
Yea my dad has full MSDN subsciption and it owns :P First time I =found out bout his subscription I dled like 4 versions of office and publisher lol. Tried 64 bit xp for fun etc..lol

I'm on a Uni one, so I can only download windows and dev kit, but I'm currently the owner of XP pro and an unused 2K3 Enterprise Edition (I decided to use XP pro instead - bad decision tbh), and I'll be getting Vista ASAP. I have Office 2007 beta too, so I'll be using that until runs out, then I'll either badger the guy who's incharge of MSDN to get it (he'll probably tell me to use Latex though :(), so then I'll probably go back to 2003 and get 2007 by less amiable means ;).
 
name='Phnom_Penh' said:
I'm on a Uni one, so I can only download windows and dev kit, but I'm currently the owner of XP pro and an unused 2K3 Enterprise Edition (I decided to use XP pro instead - bad decision tbh), and I'll be getting Vista ASAP. I have Office 2007 beta too, so I'll be using that until runs out, then I'll either badger the guy who's incharge of MSDN to get it (he'll probably tell me to use Latex though :(), so then I'll probably go back to 2003 and get 2007 by less amiable means ;).

:P Lol, I feel good when using the MSDN subscription, i'm finally getting software legit!

LOL

(You didn't read that)
 
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