What does "Windows 7 Upgrade Eligible" mean ?

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varuog

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Hii friends ...

I came across this page in the dell studio 15 configuration which says "Windows 7 Upgrade Eligible" in the operation system option.

I couldn't understand what it means ...

The link to this page is: *configure.ap.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=in&cs=indhs1&kc=&l=en&oc=S540506IN8&s=dhs

Somebody please take the pains to explain this ...

Thanks in advance !!
 

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
Hii friends ...

I came across this page in the dell studio 15 configuration which says "Windows 7 Upgrade Eligible" in the operation system option.

I couldn't understand what it means ...

The link to this page is: *configure.ap.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=in&cs=indhs1&kc=&l=en&oc=S540506IN8&s=dhs

Somebody please take the pains to explain this ...

Thanks in advance !!

I think you may be eligible to upgrade to windows 7 by paying minimal amount.

MS is taking pre-orders for home premium upgrade (for $49) and its only for USA/canada/japan.

You better call Dell and ask them to provide more detail on this like upgrade rebate, which time frame you can order, whether you can get more rebate on pre-order etc. You need to time your upgrade in a way that you pay very less for upgrading to win7.
 

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
did a bit digging and it looks like you are going to get free upgrade to win7 later.

The Windows 7 Upgrade Program is designed to assist Microsoft's OEM partners in minimizing the number of end users who may postpone acquiring a new computer because of the impending release of the Windows 7 operating system. This program allows OEMs to offer an upgrade to Windows 7 to end users who qualify.

This is a consumer-oriented program targeted at individual consumers and small businesses that have purchased eligible PCs during the Program Eligibility Period. End users will have to meet these requirements to be deemed eligible for the upgrade to Windows 7 when it is released :


End users must purchase a new PC that is pre-installed with an eligible Windows Vista Operating System (OS), during the program eligibility window.

The PC must have a valid Certificate of Authenticity (COA) attached.

The only Windows Vista® versions eligible for the program are :
Windows Vista® Home Premium
Windows Vista® Business
Windows Vista® Ultimate
* Microsoft Windows Vista® Home Basic, Windows Vista® Starter Edition, and Windows® XP (all editions) are not qualifying products under the program.

The Program does not support multiple upgrades for medium, large, or enterprise customers. Customers that want to upgrade multiple PCs should use the appropriate Microsoft Volume Licensing program. See www.microsoft.com/licensing for more details.

The following are the only valid upgrade paths under the program :
Windows Vista® Home Premium -> Windows® 7 Home Premium
Windows Vista® Business -> Windows® 7 Professional
Windows Vista® Ultimate -> Windows® 7 Ultimate
Do note that this is an optional program, so not all OEMs may choose to participate. OEMs that choose to participate in this upgrade program will have the freedom to determine how to best provide qualifying end users with the details.
 
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varuog

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Still, if anyone wants to know more, you can check this page: *news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10272703-56.html
 
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