Oh when I studied at Uni (computer science) we had MSDNAA accounts but so did other departments in our school such as the electrical engineering department which was also stationed in same building.liquidat0r wrote:
@.Sup
Southampton. Only the Computer Science department has it IIRC.
I just looked it up. School of Engineering Sciences also has a subscription..Sup wrote:
Oh when I studied at Uni (computer science) we had MSDNAA accounts but so did other departments in our school such as the electrical engineering department which was also stationed in same building.
In any case, it's not like I exclusively use any of MS's products in physics, and I'm pretty sure that lots of other departments are in the same shoes. So there's no need for the departments to have a subscription.
Fuck it, I'll pay the 30 bucks and get it.
I thought the upgrade was based off of the version of Windows Vista that you currently have.jamiet757 wrote:
So no one seems to have answered the question: will you be able to install the upgrade version on a clean disk?
What if I need to reformat down the road, will I be fucked? What exactly is the difference between Upgrade and Full versions?
Thisebug9 wrote:
I thought the upgrade was based off of the version of Windows Vista that you currently have.jamiet757 wrote:
So no one seems to have answered the question: will you be able to install the upgrade version on a clean disk?
What if I need to reformat down the road, will I be fucked? What exactly is the difference between Upgrade and Full versions?
Where did you hear/read about this?ebug9 wrote:
I thought the upgrade was based off of the version of Windows Vista that you currently have.jamiet757 wrote:
So no one seems to have answered the question: will you be able to install the upgrade version on a clean disk?
What if I need to reformat down the road, will I be fucked? What exactly is the difference between Upgrade and Full versions?
*checks his Science & IT MSDNAA registration*
Ohh, I can download Windows 7 Professional-English (32 bit or 64bit).
For free!
It's a 2.1 GB download.
Ohh, I can download Windows 7 Professional-English (32 bit or 64bit).
For free!
It's a 2.1 GB download.
I get it for free through my school hehe.
<3 MSDN, or W7 Launch Parties.
Is this only for Home Premium? That's the only one I can actually find a buy option for...