Cost of Upgrade to Windows 7?

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Does anyone know how much I should expect to pay to upgrade from Vista Home
Premium to Windows 7, once it's released?
 
Does anyone know how much I should expect to pay to upgrade from
Vista Home Premium to Windows 7, once it's released?

Nothing has been announced yet. They haven't even released an RC1 yet.

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Robert448 said:
Does anyone know how much I should expect to pay to upgrade from Vista
Home
Premium to Windows 7, once it's released?


Yes, the price set by MS and retailers just prior to it hitting the
shelves..
 
Does anyone know how much I should expect to pay to upgrade from Vista
Home
Premium to Windows 7, once it's released?

Nope, but bet it would be more than I will pay.

The best part of Win 7, is that just before it is released all the Vista
loaded machines go on sale, and Linux loads good on them. Great hardware,
just lousy OS, but that can be fixed. So discount PCs for Linux users as
the PCs are not Win 7 compliant.

When is Win 7 coming out so I can time my next PC purchase?
 
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