But here, as usual, there is a caveat: the 40-dollar upgrade will only be available as a download through the application of Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant. Users can purchase a separate DVD for backup for $ 15 and buy an upgrade version of Windows 8 Pro for $ 69.99 on the disk.
Upgrade Assistant helps automate the entire process of the OS and bring it into working condition. The utility also will check first the compatibility of your computer with the new system, then provide a detailed report, indicating the possible bottlenecks on which the OS can stumble, as well as recommendations to buy.
It is also reported that some users will be available to more low-cost upgrade to Windows 8. These are the people who bought a new PC or laptop with the current Windows 7, just before the release of Windows 8. The so-called Windows 8 Offer applies to buyers of new computers that are running Windows 7. Together with some models of computers that have been certified under Windows, the Corporation will offer a coupon entitling to acquire the distribution of Windows 8 for $ 15.
Duration of the program as indicated: from June 2011 to January 2013. Recall that Windows itself comes out in October 8.
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