 In his newsletter, Brian Livingston has a great tip on how to clean install the Windows Vista upgrade version on any hard drive, with no prior XP or W2K installation, or even a CD! Thanks Brian!
By buying the upgrade and not the full version, one can save around $72. One can also buy the OEM (with no Microsoft support) or the student edition and save more as well.
In his newsletter, Brian Livingston has a great tip on how to clean install the Windows Vista upgrade version on any hard drive, with no prior XP or W2K installation, or even a CD! Thanks Brian!
By buying the upgrade and not the full version, one can save around $72. One can also buy the OEM (with no Microsoft support) or the student edition and save more as well.
2/1/07
Don't Pay Full Price for Windows Vista
 In his newsletter, Brian Livingston has a great tip on how to clean install the Windows Vista upgrade version on any hard drive, with no prior XP or W2K installation, or even a CD! Thanks Brian!
By buying the upgrade and not the full version, one can save around $72. One can also buy the OEM (with no Microsoft support) or the student edition and save more as well.
In his newsletter, Brian Livingston has a great tip on how to clean install the Windows Vista upgrade version on any hard drive, with no prior XP or W2K installation, or even a CD! Thanks Brian!
By buying the upgrade and not the full version, one can save around $72. One can also buy the OEM (with no Microsoft support) or the student edition and save more as well.
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