Thought it might be nice to consolidate in one thread the best deals for Windows 7.
I'm looking for the best prices although I am not sure if I just want to upgrade from Vista or do a full fresh install. My situation - I want to use it for two laptops & one pc. One benefit I have is that one of the laptops belongs to my college student son so I could go for the student version although I think I prefer the pro.
Front page, this forum:
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/hot-deals/561676-windows-7-home-premium-professional-upgrade-30-college-students.html
Otherwise, the next best might be to pick up a copy of Vista that's bundled with a free upgrade to W7, though the "discount" tend to only be around $10 right now.
Last option is to hover on eBay after 10/22 for copies that folks who pre-ordered for $50 back in June will be selling. Heck, there might even be a few of those up right now.
Mister Peepers
10-11-09, 05:06 PM
You're about a month too late for the good deals. If you signed up with ACM, you could've grabbed 8 keys for $19. Then there was also the Windows 7 House Party where everyone that was selected got a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition.
Right now if you go to a university, the best bet is what jonw9 linked to unless you're getting a computer science degree and then you should be able to get a login to MSDN for free and get a copy through that.
Otherwise I'd check ebay or find someone that got in on the MSDN through ACM and see if you can buy a key for cheap off of them.
I'd be willing to part with a key if I wasn't already using them all at home.
timewaster
10-12-09, 11:17 AM
You're about a month too late for the good deals. If you signed up with ACM, you could've grabbed 8 keys for $19. Then there was also the Windows 7 House Party where everyone that was selected got a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition.
Right now if you go to a university, the best bet is what jonw9 linked to unless you're getting a computer science degree and then you should be able to get a login to MSDN for free and get a copy through that.
Otherwise I'd check ebay or find someone that got in on the MSDN through ACM and see if you can buy a key for cheap off of them.
I'd be willing to part with a key if I wasn't already using them all at home.
i have a MSDN account thru my company. so i can get windows 7 free?
can you provide details on how to do this?
Mister Peepers
10-12-09, 12:09 PM
i have a MSDN account thru my company. so i can get windows 7 free?
can you provide details on how to do this?
Get the link from them, since the one I have is for ACM. Then you go to Software, and if Windows 7 isn't there on the main page, it should be on the drop down list of software.
You add it to your cart then after you check out, you may need to go to My Software to view the order, but there's a link to download an ISO file and you'll also have the key in your order history.
I know some people didn't have windows 7 show up and they had to talk to the people that manage their accounts to turn it on since they hadn't done it already.
Also, the different versions of Windows 7 all work with the different keys. I have the 64 and 32 bit versions as well as versions for different languages I could get and I'm only installing the 32 bit version but the keys for all the others work just fine.
timewaster
10-13-09, 11:47 AM
Thanks!
you just saved me some money.
I had no idea i have access to all this software for free with my MSDN account.
kayak99
11-18-09, 05:33 PM
FYI, if you have a college student in the family have them check their campus bookstore - Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit - $15.00. I learned of this a couple weeks ago but didn't want to post it until I was certain (and scored a couple for my pc & laptop). It can be used for a full or upgrade install.
dkedvd
11-21-09, 11:36 PM
Go to an Apple store and buy a MAC. Best deal on Windows you will ever get.
fumanstan
11-21-09, 11:52 PM
Go to an Apple store and buy a MAC. Best deal on Windows you will ever get.
:down: That's stupid.
Thrush
11-22-09, 04:02 AM
Go to an Apple store and buy a MAC. Best deal on Windows you will ever get.
I went, but all they had was overpriced underpowered machines covered in shiny plastic.
ericwr114
11-22-09, 04:51 AM
I won,t get it.
rabbit77
11-22-09, 11:01 AM
FYI, if you have a college student in the family have them check their campus bookstore - Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit - $15.00. I learned of this a couple weeks ago but didn't want to post it until I was certain (and scored a couple for my pc & laptop). It can be used for a full or upgrade install.
Thanks for the tip! My cousin will be hitting up her bookstore on Monday so I hope this works out.
chocoboy87
11-22-09, 03:33 PM
Will research how 7 runs on my Samsung netbook and probably go with the university deal.
rabbit77
11-24-09, 02:58 PM
Thanks for the tip! My cousin will be hitting up her bookstore on Monday so I hope this works out.
This is a big YMMV since her university bookstore wants $219.99 with student discount for Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit).
sniper308
11-25-09, 09:25 PM
Will research how 7 runs on my Samsung netbook and probably go with the university deal.
Running 7 Ultimate on my Acer Netbook and all is good. I have 2 GB of RAM in it.
I generally run with set for best performance rather than best appearance, however I have from time to time turned on the bells and whistles and not noticed significant slow down.
sniper308
11-25-09, 09:27 PM
This is a big YMMV since her university bookstore wants $219.99 with student discount for Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit).