Well anyone buying "Home" anything deserves a "twist" and yes I'd assume that getting
a copy of the DVD image would solve the forced choice. Go figure since it's a
low-ball promo designed to be just attractive enough to lure people into clicking the
buy button.
Real shitty move on MS part, just makes me wish harder that turtle-neck jackass would
release OSX for "PC's" so we could get some price competition and may decent feature
wars.
Winterlight wrote:
At 04:14 PM 9/24/2009, you wrote:
This all quickly becomes moot since you get 32 & 64 on all new Vista/7
DVDs and 64 still let's you run your 32bit apps.
here is a twist to that. The current 29.95 Windows 7 Home Premium offer
for students is a download. When you make your purchase you choose which
version you want, 32 or 64. The download is available on the release
date. So you can choose one or the other. I assume if you already have a
Win 7 upgrade disk you could use the key they give you with it.