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| Windows 7 OEM "free upgrade" from Vista 64-bit.
I just built another new computer with Vista 64-bit on it, and it included a "free copy" of the upgrade to Windows 7. However, when I went to the web page inside the package, www.windows7upgradeoption.com, I just received a bunch of advertising. Although I have a serial number, I could not figure out how to get my free copy of Windows 7? It says inside the booklet that I can register online for a free upgrade and that I will receive a receipt for registering. However, if I can't get the correct URL, I will not be able to take advantage of the offer. Does anyone know the *exact* URL of the registration page so I can get the upgrade I paid for. Thank you! |
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| Re: Windows 7 OEM "free upgrade" from Vista 64-bit.
Jim wrote: > I just built another new computer with Vista 64-bit on it, and it > included a "free copy" of the upgrade to Windows 7. However, when I > went to the web page inside the package, www.windows7upgradeoption.com, > I just received a bunch of advertising. Although I have a serial > number, I could not figure out how to get my free copy of Windows 7? > > It says inside the booklet that I can register online for a free > upgrade and that I will receive a receipt for registering. However, > if I can't get the correct URL, I will not be able to take advantage > of the offer. > > Does anyone know the *exact* URL of the registration page so I can get > the upgrade I paid for. > > Thank you! The webpage should have redirected you to here: https://windows7upgradeoption.com/Landing.aspx Select your country and away you go :) -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP - Windows Desktop Experience 2007-2009 |
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| Re: Windows 7 OEM "free upgrade" from Vista 64-bit.
On Aug 30, 2:43*am, Jane C <janecol...@iinet.net.au.invalid> wrote: > > The webpage should have redirected you to here: > > https://windows7upgradeoption.com/Landing.aspx > > Select your country and away you go :) > > -- > Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) > Batteries not included. *Braincell on vacation ;-) > MVP - Windows Desktop Experience 2007-2009- Hide quoted text - Hi Jane, You have helped me before. That worked like a charm! :-) I now have my upgrade ordered and on the way on October 22, with the checkdisk bug and everything! Thank you! :-) Jim |
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| Re: Windows 7 OEM "free upgrade" from Vista 64-bit.
Jim wrote: > > Hi Jane, > > You have helped me before. > > That worked like a charm! :-) > > I now have my upgrade ordered and on the way on October 22, with the > checkdisk bug and everything! > > Thank you! :-) > > Jim You're welcome. Glad to be of assistance :) -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP - Windows Desktop Experience 2007-2009 |
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