Sunday, February 10th 2008

Microsoft Stops Windows Anytime Upgrade for Vista

Microsoft has decided to end Windows Anytime Upgrade, the company's online method for upgrading basic Windows Vista distributions to the Premium and Ultimate versions of Windows Vista.
In an effort to streamline the Windows Anytime Upgrade experience for our customers and open the program to additional markets worldwide, Microsoft and its partners have decided to end digital product key distribution on February 20, 2008.
All digital keys purchased through February 20, 2008 will remain valid for upgrade. For additional information, please visit Windows Anytime Upgrade Home.
Source: CdrInfo
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Mussels
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bundyrum&cokeThats all cool, I'm sure everyone is taking all this in good spirit.

Possibly you might have elaborated a little more on this....quote " Its the actual design of the software (DRM, random hard drive thrashing, much slower hard drive access, larger hard drive latency, slower network performance, huge amounts of background software that runs even though no one ever uses them)..."

I'm slow to understand and the more detail the better.:D
i'm interested in that section as well, since i have none of those issues.
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