Is it possible to buy a cheap version of windows 7 and then to upgrade to a more expensive one?

I аm currently running οn thе rc copy οf windows 7 аnd wіth thе expiry date looming, I аm questioning downgrading tο a previous version οf windows bесаυѕе I don’t аt thіѕ time hаνе thе funds tο bυу thе mοѕt expensive version οf windows 7.

4 Comments

  • Not me. Or is it... says:

    Ya, buy 2 versions of Windows 7, bed in the first one, then bed in the second one. Why you would do this, I don’t know.

  • Patrick A says:

    Really doing that would cost more. My suggestion is to pick up an OEM copy of Windows 7. If you cannot meet the expense of it, then downgrading is your option.

    http://www.newegg.com/Manufactured goods/Manufactured goods.aspx?Item=N82E16832116754&cm_re=windows_7_oem-_-32-116-754-_-Manufactured goods

  • Win.XP.76 says:

    NOTHING is Cheap with Windows 7- Sorry
    But- Microsoft is Offering until Development FREE Windows 7 Enterprise Edition. (90 Days Beta)
    With you sign up for your “Live” account and they question you WHO you are beofre you download. Tell them your an IT or they will NOT give you the download.. EVEN- if you mess the question up- just make another Live account (msn,hotmail email accounts ) Take ALL the FREE you can..

  • Bond 5693 says:

    Its only a suggestion… But if you was trialing it legitimately, you can buy the family pack of Windows home premium for £129.00 or less. But this pack Serves up to 3 Computers. Have a word with your friends / family. I am sure they will appreciate the discount, And pass Most of it on to YOU. Unless you intend to use it for business, I would be surprised if this version will not do the things you require. Best wishes to you… And please, do not even dream of going backwards. You know it’s brilliant because you have used it.