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23rd November 2007, 16:41
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop Not that I am aware of, no.
Are you sure it's not an upgraded version of Vista he has a trial for, and if he doesn't take it, it will revert to Vista basics?
If it says it comes with Windows Vista, then Vista it should have full stop.
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23rd November 2007, 18:32
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop True, but they often come with a disc for trying out a higher version, which is what made me wonder.
TBH, this is PCW, as you say, they normally supply machine with OS pre-installed, so customer can buy, plug and play. I'd be surprised if their engineers were to try that kind of stunt... then again, what do we know, hey?  |
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23rd November 2007, 22:08
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop Quote:
Originally Posted by spikeachu The trial is Microsoft Office. It is pre-installed as a 90-day trial, this is also made clear in the EULA that must be accepted before the software can be used.
As far as i'm aware, PC World do not advertise Microsoft office with any of their laptops or PCs and if a trial is installed, it is purely that.
Hope this helps. | The original post said the trial was for Windows Vista, not Office.Microsoft do a Vista trial for 30 days.What is suspicious is the PCW engineers first said the key would cost £100, then reduced it to £50.PCW are currently selling a retail pack of Basic Vista for £49.99. |
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23rd November 2007, 22:19
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop To find out what software should have been supplied, you can visit PC World's support site and select the relevant model, followed by Software.
http://support.pcworld.co.uk/layout.aspx?CatID={994684 ee-11c8-417b-8eb8-ac6a26367e10}&ID={b30ec08 5-b1fd-4d43-92b2-3c092f5710e2}
All PC World's laptops and PCs are supplied with genuine OEM Windows operating systems, which is why I'm led to believe that it is actually a trial of Microsoft Office that has expired.
Incidentally, the Windows Vista product key should be on a sticker on the base of the laptop.
Last edited by spikeachu; 23rd November 2007 at 22:27.
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24th November 2007, 12:21
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop Quote:
Originally Posted by spikeachu The trial is Microsoft Office. It is pre-installed as a 90-day trial, this is also made clear in the EULA that must be accepted before the software can be used.
As far as i'm aware, PC World do not advertise Microsoft office with any of their laptops or PCs and if a trial is installed, it is purely that.
Hope this helps. | Thats what I'm thinking, you can either pay for Microsoft office, or if you dont want to use it, uninstall microsoft office and download openoffice, its free, and will suit your friends needs.
Your friend needs to clarify weather it the office software or the actual windows operating system he's trying to upgrade... |
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31st May 2008, 04:31
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop Quote:
Originally Posted by gyzmo Bookworm says it all really. If it is a trial version, it should be advertised as so. Otherwise it will be like buying a TV and being told you can only have the inside parts for 10 days as they were on a trial basis only. You will have to be certain that there is no menion of it being a trial version though. With all respect, some people are very good at missing out inconvenient but important bits of information... | It is an upgrade trial of the non basic version of Vista,don't want to pay for upgraded version? don't pay,it still has Vista as its os as standard........duh? |
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31st May 2008, 08:33
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop Quote:
Originally Posted by splifftin2 It is an upgrade trial of the non basic version of Vista,don't want to pay for upgraded version? don't pay,it still has Vista as its os as standard........duh? | Obviously you have had one spliff too many. read the OP's post, read mine and then tell me exactly what is wrong. Insulting posters will not endear you to assistance - or friends. |
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31st May 2008, 08:49
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Vista payment for new Laptop ussually all pc worlds laptops come with vista on it, either basic or premium depending on model (some come with ultimate but i feel that this isnt one of them if what i think has happened has) they also come with a disk called vista update or upgrade or ive just forgotten the full name of the disk. if this is installed the vista becomes the higher version but only a trial version if that makes sense
best way to check this is it asking you to enter the key for vista premium or ultimate, theres the windows vista sticker on the bottom does that say the same version on it.
if its a differnt version then you would probably need to recover the laptop as if i remember you can only downgrade for the first 3 times you turn the computer on after its installed.
a recovery should give you the full legal version back again
Sorry thought was new thread due to useless post buy just as pointless poster
Last edited by labrat; 31st May 2008 at 08:58.
Reason: duhh me thick
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