Buy a PC Now, Upgrade to Windows Vista After Launch

Today we're announcing something you've all been waiting for -- information on the upgrade process for those of you who are planning to buy a new PC in the coming months but prior to the Windows Vista launch.  Well, now you can have both (and Office to boot)!

Here's the scoop:

PCs loaded with Windows XP or pre-installed with 2003 Microsoft Office software can be upgraded via the Express Upgrade to Windows Vista and Microsoft Office Technology Guarantee program.  Express Upgrade will be available to consumers and small businesses from 26 Oct 2006 through 15 March 2007.

Check out the Express Upgrade site for details.

Windows Vista 

Windows Vista upgrades may be offered for free or at a discounted price (shipping and handling charges may also apply), so it pays to check with the particular PC manufacturer for details specific to their offer.

Consider looking for "Windows Vista Capable" PCs designated as "Premium Ready," as these PCs are designed to deliver the core Windows Vista experience.  PCs carrying only the "Windows Vista Capable" logo may be eligible for the program, but the offer may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.  Go here for more information about Windows Vista Capable and Premium Ready PCs. 

If you purchase a PC running Windows XP this holday, you should remember to take into account the upgrade path of the SKU you purchase.  In the US, the upgrade path looks like this (but will vary by region):

Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 --> Windows Vista Home Premium (nominal fee)

Windows XP Professional --> Windows Vista Business (nominal fee)

Windows XP Tablet PC Edition --> Windows Vista Business (nominal fee)

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition --> Windows Vista Business 64 (nominal fee)

Meanwhile, upgrades of this type:

Windows XP Home Edition --> Windows Vista Home Basic

Windows XP Home Edition --> Windows Vista Home Premium

... are both available at 50% discount from the boxed product upgrade price, plus shipping and handling.

Office

You can upgrade to the comparable edition of 2007 Microsoft Office when you purchase a PC pre-installed with qualifying Microsoft Office 2003 software.  More details are at the Express Upgrade site.

Boxed Product (FPP)

Similar programs are available region-by-region for upgrading both Microsoft Office 2003 and Windows XP FPP to Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office; your local retailer will have the particulars.

So with this program, you can buy a PC with Windows XP now and upgrade it to Windows Vista once we've launched commercially.  How's that for making your purchasing decision a little easier?


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 29, 2006 at 11:50PM  

    Hey Andy

    I just read that your changing career, good luck with that.

    I may be in the same boat too pretty soon, or I may not depending on my companys fortunes.  Yeah just missing out on a free copy of Vista by a few days is really annoying for me to, but on the bright side you now have a newborn that will change your life forever, your kid will open up new vistas in your life.  I have a 1 and a 3 year old kid and it is such a blessing to share every day with them.  I cant imagine my life without them anymore.

  2. Posted on: October 30, 2006 at 3:52PM  

    Sorry, newscientist2000, not that I know of :(

  3. Posted on: October 30, 2006 at 8:07PM  

    Ah well I guess I'll have to be more carefull when I post!

  4. Posted on: November 01, 2006 at 9:51PM  

    SO you can upgrade an XP machine to Vista, you just cant upgrade the hardware once Vista is on the computer....haha

  5. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 7:23PM  

    I haven't seen any pricing for Windows Vista OEM copies. I buy OEM copies while I upgrade or completely build a new machine.

    Course I can't imagine Microsoft liking it that I transfer my Win XP Pro from comp to comp, then get the ghetto Win XP Home for the old comp when I sell it.

  6. Posted on: November 08, 2006 at 4:31PM  

    What are Microsoft doing about users who were unaware of this pending offer and bought a PC?

    I have just purchased and took shipment of a PC from Dell with Windows XP Professional.

    Are Microsoft going to back date the offer or provide us with a method of upgrading?

  7. Posted on: November 09, 2006 at 1:48AM  

    i just recieved my dell inspirion 6400 laptop from dell canada. On the logo it states that it is windows vista capable. It currently has windows XP home edition. I'm very interested in windows vista but I am also concerened. Will I be able to purchase windows vista premium as an upgrade or could I buy the full product and do a clean install?

  8. RLJ
    Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 6:38PM  

    Is this offer good for factory-refurbished PCs which are labled as "Windows Vista Capable"? I ordered one from HP on 10/31 and received it on 11/6.

  9. Posted on: November 13, 2006 at 12:50PM  

    Hey RLJ:  the offer is going to vary among PC manufacturers, so you'll want to check with the specific maker of your unit.  Sorry I cannot be more helpful than that.

  10. Posted on: November 13, 2006 at 12:55PM  

    Hey MReynolds:  the offer you'll qualify for will be contingent upon the vendor/manufacturer from whom you made the purchase -- check their site for details.  I know some partners are a little slower than others in posting these, so check back regularly if need be.

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