So far I've seen it for £35 (the full version, not the upgrade version) - anyone know how to get it cheaper? Will be installing it on a brand new computer that I'm about to build. Cheers.
So far I've seen it for £35 (the full version, not the upgrade version) - anyone know how to get it cheaper? Will be installing it on a brand new computer that I'm about to build. Cheers.
Which OS are you referring to in your OP? The best legitimate deal I found when building my PC about a month ago was Windows 7 Home Premium for £66.66 at CCL Computers.
i like to know where you can git it for £35
where can i get it then
@ might4 double posting and being demanding is hardly a way to get people to help you out.
In response to the OP if they have done it anything like all the previous versions of windows you can use the cheaper upgrade version to do a clean install.
If the drive you are installing it onto has had windows installed on it previously then it will just install the same as the full version, if the drive is brand new then at some point during the install windows setup will ask you to put in the disk from your previous version of windows so it can verify it. from that point on it's just a normal install.
I'm lucky because my son is in college he got about 10 windows 7 keys for free and now they have just given him a batch of windows 8 keys as well.
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