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September 17th, 2009

Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:24 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Like so many of the recent Windows 7 promotions, it’s a limited time offer with more than a few caveats. But, details aside, Microsoft is offering college students Windows 7 for $29.99, according to a new deal announced on September 17.

The www.win741.com site has the details:

“For a limited time, eligible college students can get the sweetest deal on Windows 7 - for only $29.99 USD. That’s less than most of your textbooks! Hurry — offer ends January 3, 2010 at 12:00 am CST”

A frequently asked questions document, linked from the promotional site, has more details. Students may purchase one copy of either Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 7 Professional. The FAQ advises:

“If your school requires Domain Join, then you might want to consider Windows 7 Professional, which will let you connect to your school network so you can take advantage of features like HomeGroup and Remote Media Streaming.”

The FAQ also is up-front about the challenges in upgrading to Windows 7 from Vista:

“To upgrade easily from Windows Vista, you should upgrade to the same version you currently have in Windows 7. For example, if you’re moving from Windows Vista Home Premium with 32-bit software, it would be easiest to upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium with 32-bit software. Most of the other upgrades require a custom (clean) installation, which is a fairly complex installation process that needs several steps and can take quite a few hours.”

The guidelines for moving from XP to Windows 7, which are even more complicated, are there, too, in all their glory. Bottom line, according to the FAQ:

“Upgrading a PC with Windows XP to Windows 7 is an involved process. If you’re at all uncomfortable with it, please consider having the upgrade done by a local PC or electronics retailer.”

The promotional site points to Microsoft’s student site for a list of other discounts offered to the academic community.

Neowin, which first reported about the new promotion, said Microsoft is offering comparable deals for students in other geographies, including the UK, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Korea and Mexico, with exact pricing and details to follow.

Update: Microsoft is confirming Neowin’s report: “(S)tudents in the UK can pre-order their copy beginning on September 30th (pre-ordered copies will be available for download beginning October 22nd). Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Korea and Mexico can participate in this offer on October 22nd (Windows 7 GA).”

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what type of file will be available for download
Will i be able to burn a bootable cd/dvd from the files i will be downloading offline from my "student discount". will it be an .iso, and will i be able to do a fresh/clean install or will i have to already have had xp or vista on the machine? thanks for the help... (Read the rest)
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Not for Professional  Djblois | 09/17/09
It's there  Joe_Raby | 09/17/09
web site doesn't render properly  rosanlo | 09/19/09
It's in the checkout options  Joe_Raby | 09/19/09
Pro is there too  NStalnecker | 09/17/09
"But, details aside"  fr0thy2 | 09/19/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  AboveAverageJoe | 09/17/09
Sweet deal  NStalnecker | 09/17/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  pbulsink | 09/17/09
But not  NStalnecker | 09/17/09
It also depends....  Joe_Raby | 09/17/09
That is true.  NStalnecker | 09/17/09
Another example of when M$ offers something that's ...  Wintel BSOD | 09/18/09
So, how's it feel to be wrong?  mgp3 | 09/18/09
Wrong about what...  Wintel BSOD | 09/19/09
Ask the people  Joe_Raby | 09/19/09
Support  CassidyJames | 09/19/09
Good Grief  Newsom02 | 09/21/09
Not as hard  Ole Man | 09/21/09
I beg to differ ...  Watzman@... | 09/18/09
Everybody has access...  arminw | 09/18/09
Better OS by far  bobiroc | 09/18/09
But..But...But!  Wolfie2K3 | 09/18/09
yeah I love that too  bobiroc | 09/18/09
missed the sarcasm (nt)  Lester Young | 09/20/09
Mac's run both natively  Aragorn_z | 09/18/09
That is because  rparker009 | 09/21/09
Sooo....  Newsom02 | 09/21/09
same at my school  gnesterenko | 09/18/09
Their splash screen with the moving rectangles is surely dilettante enough.  HypnoToad72 | 09/17/09
The Ultimate Steal page for Office shows nothing too...  HypnoToad72 | 09/17/09
What do you mean?  NStalnecker | 09/17/09
I think they should move to OS X  mlindl | 09/17/09
Quite. Plus, being rid of half-based activation schemes that fail,  HypnoToad72 | 09/17/09
Huh?  de-void | 09/17/09
Windows takes well less than 10GB  Joe_Raby | 09/17/09
Don't bother...  crazydanr@... | 09/17/09
sodding registry????  Ceridan | 09/18/09
All depends...  Whpan | 09/17/09
How is the upgrade to Win7 x64 "difficult"?  de-void | 09/17/09
10 year-old daughter well trained = )  satovey@... | 09/18/09
Have you ever met a 10 year old who's AFRAID of technology ...  de-void | 09/23/09
Well you know  rparker009 | 09/21/09
Now now, be nice!  de-void | 09/23/09
That wouldn't work  Joe_Raby | 09/17/09
Not so fast  Earthling2 | 09/17/09
Wow, that's amazing...  PollyProteus | 09/18/09
Or being a strugling student,  mjolnar@... | 09/18/09
Finally an APple fanboy sees the light  gnesterenko | 09/18/09
In conclusion,  Wintel BSOD | 09/18/09
In Fact...  Jkirk3279 | 09/18/09
Good work!  Earthling2 | 09/18/09
Exaggerated  CobraA1 | 09/20/09
32 to 64 won't work!  NStalnecker | 09/20/09
Assumes too much  Newsom02 | 09/21/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  vvume@... | 09/17/09
Most schools don't require domain join  Joe_Raby | 09/17/09
not the point  gnesterenko | 09/18/09
The kind of thing...  Wintel BSOD | 09/18/09
True but irrelevant. EVERYONE should buy the Business Version  Watzman@... | 09/18/09
That's the reason why they don't call Windows 7 Pro "Windows 7 Business"  Joe_Raby | 09/19/09
Quick someone tell Chris Dawson!!!!!  tonymcs@... | 09/17/09
You mean  bobiroc | 09/18/09
What's involved in the "upgrade" verification?  gtvr | 09/18/09
It's not complicated  Joe_Raby | 09/18/09
MS trust you?!!!!  kat313 | 09/18/09
True, but  gnesterenko | 09/18/09
Ridiculous & patronizing  Wintel BSOD | 09/18/09
Not totally clear yet .....  Watzman@... | 09/18/09
It's already known  Joe_Raby | 09/19/09
For $30 I might take the plunge  HollywoodDog | 09/18/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  bud.burch@... | 09/18/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  bud.burch@... | 09/18/09
Microsoft - no longer the leader, but the follower  jh7468@... | 09/18/09
What??  rivera@... | 09/18/09
Ha!  bobiroc | 09/18/09
$30 is the new OS Price?  Ken_z | 09/18/09
alih_eng@hotmail.com  alih_eng@... | 09/18/09
Really?  Hate Malware | 09/18/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  Warlock104 | 09/19/09
I have to agree with this  trance2tec | 09/19/09
Yeah, Just like the Bill & Melinda Gates "we will give you money" site  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 09/19/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  CobraA1 | 09/20/09
Here, kid, suck this up your nose- the first "HIT" is on us!  Rick S._z | 09/20/09
Apple is the same  Whpan | 09/21/09
Great! Well, not really...  TranMan | 09/21/09
Complaining  Newsom02 | 09/21/09
Can you cancel?  ProfQuill | 09/21/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  squirt@... | 09/21/09
Seniors, etc.  ProfQuill | 09/21/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  rMatey | 09/21/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  hubogart1@... | 09/21/09
RE: Microsoft's newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students  g.a.leijenaar@... | 09/22/09
Canada - OCT 22 ???????  panelshop | 09/22/09
what type of file will be available for download  kpie2208 | 09/23/09

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