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The Windows 7 beta was downloadable. The release candidate was downloadable. But the Vista-to-Windows 7 offer upgrade shipping with most retail computer systems? Not so much.
It says so right on the Upgrade Option site’s landing page: “Upgrades for qualifying orders will be shipped on DVD, beginning on the Windows 7 general availability date of 22 October 2009.” Boo.
Why can’t we have a download, Microsoft? Apart from the fact that it’s one less DVD that needs to be pressed, one less case, one less insert, mailer, and so on - it’s also a needless waste of time. If you let me generate a product code like you do on TechNet or did with the previous downloads, my customer could have a fully activated Windows 7 install right now.
I’m not willing to gamble that Canada Post will get his copy here before the activation grace period expires. For now, he’s leaving with a Vista laptop which he’ll have to bring back later so I can migrate him to Windows 7 once his disc arrives.
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