Yesterday, a blog appeared on the Windows blog blog post about the possibility of upgrading a number of old Microsoft operating systems to the new Windows 8 for $ 39.99.
Thus, if the computer is running Windows XP, Vista or one of the editions of Windows 7 (most likely, it means legal installations), then its owner can upgrade the operating system to Windows 8 Pro for $ 39.99; update will be possible in 131 countries, including Russia and Ukraine.
However, there are a number of conditions: after purchasing an upgrade through windows.com, you will need to install Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant, a special installer, through which the upgrade will take place. It is not clear how the purchase will be organized, because only after the assistant starts up, he will be able to determine whether the computer hardware is compatible with the new system.
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When upgrading from Windows 7 and Vista, the update will not affect the user's settings, personal files, or applications (however, the program will issue a compatibility report for the latter), but an XP upgrade promises to keep only the files intact. After downloading the update files, you can start the update immediately, or you can save the resulting copy of Windows 8 to a DVD or a USB flash drive for installation by yourself, over time. You can also purchase a backup DVD for $ 15 and purchase an upgrade version of Windows 8 Pro for $ 69.99 on disk.
This offer is valid until January 31, 2013.
It is also possible to upgrade to Windows 8 for $ 15, but in this case you will need to purchase a new
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