hello,
I just Installed windows 7 .... and it is not bad at first sight. I feels its the upgrade version of windows xp , don't know about vista.
but till when we will be able to enjoy it ?
Thank you
hello,
I just Installed windows 7 .... and it is not bad at first sight. I feels its the upgrade version of windows xp , don't know about vista.
but till when we will be able to enjoy it ?
Thank you
Hi,
It will going to expire on August 09. may be in beginning or end of month.
Hi,
Until 1 August 2009 it will work with that key you using. and after that may be it won't start at all. Otherwise, 30 days (like other OS), if activation is not done.
Refer to this threads : Question about Windows 7 Beta
Windows 7 License Expiration
Enjoy it till august, then if you wanna more you have to pay for that.
The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits. - Albert Einstein
What we think, we become (Please don't think you are a superhero and don't try to fly)
"SUCCESS IS NOT A DESTINATION , IT'S A JOURNEY"
Keep in mind that Microsoft is working on the RC at the moment. They have not revealed what its availability will look like (will the public get access/if so how many) but there is a chance that there will be a new version to test out in the future.
Cheers,
Jeff
Windows Outreach Team
That will be really great if we will get another chance to test the higher version of windows 7. Right now i'm just enjoying the free test beta version.
I have genuine XP...do you think there will be any free upgrade to windows 7 by Microsoft?
See this news: http://forums.techarena.in/web-news-trends/1128952.htm
http://forums.techarena.in/web-news-trends/1129091.htm
http://forums.techarena.in/web-news-trends/1121295.htm
@darshit- I wouldn't count on a free XP to Windows 7 upgrade. Your better off hoping to get to test out the RC. There has been plenty of internet chatter about possible free upgrades for Vista users who buy a computer within a given period of Windows 7's release, but this has not been announced or verified by Microsoft.
Jeff
Windows Outreach Team
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