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Installing W8 from $40 "upgrade"
My fiancé recently purchased a laptop from dell, which caused her to be eligible for the $40 upgrade. She does not want to use the upgrade however, because she has some programs from work that are not yet compatible.
Would it be possible to use that upgrade to install w8 onto my 2012 Mbp? I have no version of windows currently running on it, because I don't want to spend $100 for windows just to be able to run some games on it. $40 for W8 seems much more reasonable though. If I'm able to, could someone give me a step by step or link me to a reliable guide? |
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If by 'recentl'y you mean after July 2nd you can get if for $15. If not, yes, you can upgrade to windows 8 for $40 and use that copy in another computer. Check Microsoft's upgrade FAQ.
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I'm sorry, that did not answer my question in the slightest :/ please read my post
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From the FAQ:
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The OEM/System Builder version is what you need to be legit. Usually $99 or $139 for W8 Pro. B
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Yes, I believe the 'upgrade' will install without prior Windows. I have a legal upgrade version of windows 7 and it will clean install.
IF it does not work. You can download a Windows 8 'preview' release which is free and legal and then upgrade that. You can make your own Windows 8 upgrade disk from the version you have by editing the cversion.ini to accept a different build number. Source: http://www.the-fays.net/blog/?p=207 It is kind of like modifying whatever file it was that removed the artificial restriction on installing 10.5 on my 550?Mhz PowerMac G4.
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