Originally posted by: Elixer
OK... the "deal" is Buy a copy of Windows XP today, and get a 'FREE' windows vista RC1 CD.
Pfffftttt...
Also note, they said that you can only move the license over to a new computer only ONCE.
That means, if you get a new mobo ONE time, then your ok. If you upgrade allot, then your SOL, and must buy vista again.
Lame!
Originally posted by: 1Cheap2Crazy
That's what they typed in, but the speaker sounded like you could just purchase another license key, is that cheaper? Will you need your old XP copy if you have to buy another vista copy years later? Confusing. I think I will try Linux on my next PC.
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Originally posted by: TowerShield
What are you talking about? They do give Vista for free if you buy XP... plus shipping. (Well... minus Home Basic)
http://promotions.newegg.com/Microsoft/...ml?CMP=EMC-neemail102606&ATT=TechGuarn
Originally posted by: Elixer
Originally posted by: TowerShield
What are you talking about? They do give Vista for free if you buy XP... plus shipping. (Well... minus Home Basic)
http://promotions.newegg.com/Microsoft/...ml?CMP=EMC-neemail102606&ATT=TechGuarn
Well, if you looked at the presentation, the last slide was from newegg, and it didn't say anything at all about this.
All it said was RC1 CD free with purchase of XP.
Originally posted by: ryansebiz
Actually fellas I would steer clear of this offer.
After some more research I think this deal is only good for PCs purhcased between now and March with XP preloaded on them.
The pdf on Newegg says the same as does the https://upgradeweb.moduslink.com/vista/...bsfgo555sl4fo552ssih2qc))/Default.aspx">website</a> that is mentioned on the pdf form.
Sounds like Newegg is doing some false advertising big time!
Originally posted by: Solema
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Hmm... I don't think I care enough about Vista to watch it. I'll read whatever's important later.
Won't this just be a bunch of M$ hype? Does anyone expect there to be useful information presented?
Yet another example reinforcing the notion that anyone who refers to Microsoft as "M$" will never like one of their OS'es and their opinion is worth about as much as the lint in one's pocket.