HP, Lenovo lead off with the first free Windows 7 upgrades

By Scott M. Fulton, III | Published June 26, 2009, 10:40 AM

Yesterday, Microsoft announced it was giving PC manufacturers the option to offer buyers of new PCs with Windows Vista pre-installed, starting today, free upgrades to Windows 7 on October 22. Betanews asked the big five PC manufacturers directly, will you be offering free upgrades? This morning, global #1 manufacturer Hewlett-Packard is the first to respond with an emphatic "yes."

"The program will enable customers who purchase qualifying HP PCs to enjoy the benefits of a new Windows-based PC immediately, and receive a free upgrade to Windows 7 when it becomes available in October," reads HP's statement to Betanews. "Following general availability of Windows 7 on October 22, qualifying customers will receive the Windows 7 upgrade and an upgrade utility disk with a step-by-step guide for installation at their convenience."

Lenovo's news came later in the morning, with the publication of a consumer-facing Web page explaining their customers' free upgrade options. From now until next January 31, consumers who purchase Lenovo notebook PCs with Vista Home Premium, Vista Business, or Vista Ultimate pre-installed will be eligible for free upgrade kits to Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate, respectively.

Customers must register their PCs via serial number through Lenovo's Web site to request their free upgrades, which will apparently be mailed. There's no word as to whether they'll be shipped in time for customers to receive them on October 22, Win7's "GA-day."

As of 10:30 am EDT Friday morning, there was no formal word from Dell, Acer, Toshiba, Fujitsu, or Sony as to whether they would be joining the list of free upgraders. The news from Sony was actually not very hopeful this morning, as the company did post an upgrade program page this morning. However, it did not provide details about cost up front; and when we dialed up recent Vaio models to inquire as to whether they were eligible for upgrades at all, at first, the site responded by saying that Microsoft, not Sony, would be the one deciding whether that model could be upgraded, and to check back on October 22.

Then in subsequent trials -- perhaps not surprisingly -- Sony's Web page froze up and was unresponsive.

An India-based publication appears to cite Microsoft as saying that Dell, Sony, Acer, Toshiba, HCL, and Wipro will participate in the upgrade program. Techtree also cites yesterday's Microsoft blog announcement from Brandon LeBlanc as saying the upgrade program will end on July 11.

But that last bit of information, when Betanews received it yesterday, seemed questionable; and indeed, Lenovo is stating its program will extend until January 31. HP did not state when its program will expire, and its upgrade program page had yet to be posted this morning, though we're given reason to expect that we'll see that information later today.

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Well Acer tells me my Acer 1200 is not elibible for the free upgrade even though it has Vista Home Premium installed. This is contrary to what the AP Press release says. Called Microsoft and read the press release and was told it is up to the computer manufacturer as to whether or not they will offer the free upgrade, when I argued it was FALSE ADVERTISING in the press release I was hung up on!

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And it shows w/ your double post.
i'm sorry, did your OS just freeze up on you, or are you just click happy?

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Jammit I notice all of your posts are all anti-MS. Hey listen, if Linux Desktop is so good, shouldn't it stand on it's own merits instead of depending on zealots to make noise on all MS related news posts?

Let's see, your post has the typical:

WorksForMe(TM)
JustUseWine(TM)
It'sNotAnIssueAnymore(TM)
DudeUseDistroX(TM)
We'reOnly18monthsBehind(TM)
OpenofficeBeatsMSOffice(TM)
YouDon'tNeedThatFeature(TM)
YouDon'tNeedBluRay(TM)
TuxRacerIsEnough(TM)

Never mind the hundreds of megs of patches that come after installing Ubuntu or breakage after every dist-upgrade.

I suggest you go read thru this site before making your next post:

http://linuxhaters(dot)blogspot(dot)com

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don't worry neither hp or lenovo will loose any money because the mark ups on their machines is pretty high.

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Well, not like Apple's markups.

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What kind of deal will the people who bought new pc's last Christmas get or will we be stuck with Vista?

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"What kind of deal will the people who bought new pc's last Christmas get or will we be stuck with Vista?"

Why would you be stuck with Vista? You can pre-order an upgrade right now for $50...

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$50 Upgrade is a Great deal...Also MS and the Hardware vendors already drew the line and it is today...You can not say well i bought my PC last year i want a free upgrade...well what about me I bought mine 4 years ago I want a free upgarade...

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From Dells site...

Dell Windows 7 Upgrade Program
Buy select Dell Windows Vista systems today and qualify for a free upgrade to Windows 7. This is a limited time offer. Register here.

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