Buy Microsoft Windows 7 Upgrade at 50% Discount
June 26th, 2009Want to buy Windows 7? Now you can preorder Microsoft Windows 7, and get discount of 50% off retail price. Windows 7, Microsoft’s latest operating system is coming on October 22, 2009 and till then you can grab this cheap deal from select retailers.
Though Windows7 has six editions, beginning today, you can order two editions, Home Premium and Professional, for 50% off or more. Remember this is a limited time offer till July 11, 2009 or till supplies last, whichever comes first.
If you pre-order now, you can buy Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade for $49 or a Windows 7 Professional Upgrade for $99; which is about half off the estimated retail prices.
Testers can download Windows 7 Release candidate for free and get 1 year validity. You can also download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor – a free software that will� examine your computers processor, memory, storage, graphics capabilities to identify known compatibility issues and test with Windows 7 system requirements.







Will installing the Win7 RC version on a fresh, blank HDD make me eligible later for the upgrade license?
Windows 7 RC is free for testers and will expire in a year. But the final Windows 7 version people will have to buy.
I just hope this OS form windows performs better then Vista. Does Windows 7 use as much resources as Vista? I hope not! Thanks’ for the links
or more. Remember this is a limited time offer till July 11, 2009 or till supplies last, whichever comes first.
“till” supplies last?
I wish that this offer lasted longer, however there is a 10% off everything on the Microsoft Store, which will last for 2 more days till Oct 21 ‘09
you need affiliate link to the store and a promo code.
This is an incorrectly titled article. You are buying an UPGRADE to Windows 7, requiring a preexisting Vista or XP license, not Windows 7. If you don’t have XP or Vista (legally) you are out of luck.
There’s a big difference in an upgrade and a stand-alone edition, both in cost and in who can use it. Please be more accurate to avoid confusion.
@Daniel – You are right. I have fixed the title. Thanks.
For Vista users will get windows 7 upgrade for free.