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Analyst Criticizes Windows 7 Upgrade Limit

posted onJune 30, 2009
by hitbsecnews

A key Microsoft analyst criticized the company's free upgrade program for Windows 7 for limiting free copies to only the first 25 PCs a purchaser buys. Meanwhile, early "pre-order" sales of Windows 7 seem to have taken off like a rocket on Friday, at least according to e-tailer Amazon.

In a report, Friday, Gartner analyst Michael Silver pointed out the problem regarding what Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) calls its Upgrade Option Program (UOP). This is not the first time Microsoft has offered similar promotions, also called "tech guarantees," which are aimed at keeping sales of PCs from falling off precipitously as customers wait for the new version of Windows to come out.

Not surprisingly, the company defended the limits.

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