On 11/22/2011 7:18 PM PT, Dave "Crash" Dummy typed:
>> I was told about educational prices of Windows 7 for students on
>> http://www.microsoft.com/student/en/...s/default.aspx
>> ... Do they exist for professors/faculty members and with retail
>> copies (64-bit editions: Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate)? I
>> only saw upgrade offers for Pro.
>>
>> Thank you in advance. 
>
> Yes. Faculty, staff, anybody with access to a school IT department. I got
> Windows 7 Ultimate x64 upgrade for $15, and I ain't no student. For some
> reason, there aren't any full install versions, only upgrades. You'd
> think they would want to catch first time users with the offer. There
> are several ways to do a clean install with the upgrade version, if
> necessary. I did.
Darn, no retail/full install versions. Also, can they be used at home
for personal usages?
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