Students get Windows 7 for only £30
Posted on 17 Sep 2009 at 14:46
Microsoft is offering Windows 7 upgrades to students for only £30.
The special offer runs until 3 January 2010, and entitles any student with a higher-education email address to purchase an upgrade copy of either Windows 7 Home Premium, or Windows 7 Professional.
Bizarrely, the software giant is offering both versions for exactly the same price, despite the fact that Professional offers additional features including remote desktop working.
One potential sticking point is that Microsoft is only offering download copies, which could cause problems for students trying to download the 3GB file on throttled broadband connections, or those with severe download caps.
Copies are restricted to one download per email address, and students will need to register at Microsoft's special offer website. The site will start taking pre-orders on 1 October.
Windows 7 will be available on 22 October, though whether anybody will be able to download it that day given the massive strain on the servers, is anybody's guess.
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From the linked site: "This offer will be available from 1st October so please check back then for details on how to take advantage of this great offer."
By phantombudgie on 17 Sep 2009 
Date corrected
Apologies - the launch date has now been corrected.
Barry Collins
Online Editor
By Barry_Collins on 17 Sep 2009 
All very well but....
..the school year already started.
I suppose they'll all be re-installing in the half-term now...
By cheysuli on 17 Sep 2009 
Only £2 more than the Toshiba "free" upgrade!
Well, £2.10, actually...
By JohnGray7581 on 17 Sep 2009 
And guess how much the corresponding price is in the US?
Yes, you're right: $30.
By JohnGray7581 on 17 Sep 2009 
ok for those at uni
but i am at college and dont have a .ac email address :(
By shadowdragon9 on 18 Sep 2009 
help!
"Copies are restricted to one download per email address". So if I buy it, can I only install it on one machine?
By hayabusa_sara on 26 Sep 2009 
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