Friday, February 13th 2009
Leaked Information Points at Free OEM Upgrade from Vista to Windows 7
Tech ARP has managed to get a hold of a copy of a draft document, preliminarily named the Windows 7 Upgrade Program. It is said to have been distributed to Microsoft's OEM partners on 10th December giving them a month to provide feedback. Obviously nothing is set in stone yet, but Microsoft provided similar upgrade programs for Vista and XP. The extract follows:
Source:
Tech ARP
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 :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.
- 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:
1. Windows Vista Home Premium
2. Windows Vista Business
3. 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:
1. Windows Vista Home Premium -> Windows 7 Home Premium
2. Windows Vista Business -> Windows 7 Professional
3. Windows Vista Ultimate -> Windows 7 Ultimate
54 Comments on Leaked Information Points at Free OEM Upgrade from Vista to Windows 7
Damn shame too, Id love a free upgrade from my vista ult to 7 ult!
This is going to be fore new PCs bought very close to the time of Windows 7 release. Basically it is so that the OEMs, like Dell HP and Gateway, don't get hit with a huge drop off of computer sales right before Windows 7 is released because of a lot of people wanting to wait to buy a new PC until Windows 7 is available.
They will give away some Win7 licenses , hopping that it will be created a minimum customers base , and they will start pray this base, to start to grow by it self .
XP - Vista , are worldwide as 70/25 ( Linux are 5%) .
Smart plan , but it will not work .
"Force":laugh: How can anything optional before forcing anyone to do anything.:laugh:
You're such a fanboy troll.:slap:
Have a nice day.
Newtekie1 would tear you apart! :laugh:
Also through observation of the forums I would say he knows a lot more about computers than you do.
i am hoping that i don't have to pay for windows 7 if it comes out sometime next year. i cant believe i spent $200 on a OS that is going to be considered old after 3 years...
OT- Anyone who is expecting to get a free upgrade from vista>win7 without buying a special OEM pc which carries the offer is living in a dream world, win7 is a natural evolution from vista and for most people is a worthwhile investment, there's no way a business will give away liscences to people who would buy them anyway, as has been said above this offer is designed to re-assure people looking at buying a new machine 6 months before win7 is out that when win7 comes out they won't have to fork out even more money for a new os so sales won't be damaged on vista machines just before the new OS arrives.
Since Win7 is replacing Vista, having the same price points isn't too bad. I assume most people moving from Vista will just by the much cheaper upgrade versions of Win7.
In terms of sales if microsoft release a new os twice as fast as xp>vista (for the sake of argument, it will probably be a 4 year cycle, so not exactly twice as fast). They have half the man hour costs if they had the same size development team, if they cut the cost of the OS upgrades in half compared to before then they have halved their margins, however because they release twice as fast then over 2 releases they get the same profit margins as one large, slow release but their income has been more regular, combined with the fact that average joe will buy a new os upgrade if it's half the cost of a vista upgrade as that's not too much money (vista upgrade costs £75ish in a rip-off brick and mortar store, if it cost £40ish then a lot more people would buy it who normally would not shell out £75 on their current pc), so people who would not have upgraded due to high costs every 6 years will have upgraded twice (once every 3 years) at half the cost at the time so microsoft will have possibly made more money.
Sorry for the long post, final point i promise, the new faster release cycles also allows microsoft to gradularly increase hardware requirements for their os and allows them to become more agile in their development, allowing them to make arcitectural changes to the os a lot faster (certain arcitecture changes can't be put into service packs as they could break some large corporate customers' setups) so putting the changes in a new OS allows microsoft to add the changes more rapidly to peole who will gain from the change, whilst allowing customers who need more time to adjust to the new arcitecture to use the slightly older os while they adjust their setup accordingly.
Hope its was open to all OEM licenses. :D
But I highly doubt it. :(