Windows 7 Family Pack Deal Making a Comeback
Upgrade your family of computers.
Family pack licenses for operating systems are an excellent way for families (and friends) to all get upgraded to the latest software without needing to spend lots of money. In the end, it helps the software maker increase its user base, and the end user gets to run the same OS across multiple machines.
For that reason, we were left wondering why Microsoft decided to discontinue the Windows 7 Family Pack so soon after the release of the OS last year. But thankfully the company is turning around and will be offering the family license again starting October 3 in the U.S.
For international markets, it goes on sale in Canada, UK, Germany, France, Australia and many other markets on or after October 22 – the one year mark of Windows 7.
The Windows 7 Family Pack includes three upgrade licenses of Windows 7 Home Premium, which normally sells for $119.99 each.
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Sweet, could be beneficial as I have 3 laptops/computer that are still stuck on XP.
this is why i bought it when i was still a student
Now I just need a kid and a wife.
I like your arrangement there buddy, first get the kid then the wife