Russ
Active Member
As I posted before, the $39.99 price for Windows 8 expires on Jan 31st.
I have several computers that I will likely upgrade later, but not today and not before Jan 31st. So, I logged on to the Windows Store and tried to buy an upgrade. The link said I had to endure a survey of my computer, which, when done, said I could buy Windows 8. I did that, and it told me it would take several hours for the download. (I'm back here in the woods, on a slow DSL connection.) I called the Store and spoke to a very nice young lady, somewhere in the world, and explained to her that I could not endure a long download, since I am in thunderstorm country and my DSL is intermittent, and, since I needed 5 upgrades, couldn't I just buy the 5 keys and do my upgrades later. After several consultations with her advisors, while I was on hold, she assured me that the only way to get the upgrade was to endure the download.
So, I went through the purchase process and started the download. The first thing it did was to give me the Product Key. "Aha!," says I, "that was all I wanted." So, I saved the Product Key and disconnected. Microsoft thoughtfully sent me an email confirming the purchase. I was in my shop, and had some shop stuff to do, so I did it four more times:
* Click the Buy button,
* Let it survey my computer,
* Complete the purchase,
* Save the product key, and
* Terminate the process.
Yeah, I know, it seems silly, and I hope Steve Ballmer feels silly, too, but I got the product keys I wanted, and didn't have to endure the absurd download process.
Regards,
Russ
I have several computers that I will likely upgrade later, but not today and not before Jan 31st. So, I logged on to the Windows Store and tried to buy an upgrade. The link said I had to endure a survey of my computer, which, when done, said I could buy Windows 8. I did that, and it told me it would take several hours for the download. (I'm back here in the woods, on a slow DSL connection.) I called the Store and spoke to a very nice young lady, somewhere in the world, and explained to her that I could not endure a long download, since I am in thunderstorm country and my DSL is intermittent, and, since I needed 5 upgrades, couldn't I just buy the 5 keys and do my upgrades later. After several consultations with her advisors, while I was on hold, she assured me that the only way to get the upgrade was to endure the download.
So, I went through the purchase process and started the download. The first thing it did was to give me the Product Key. "Aha!," says I, "that was all I wanted." So, I saved the Product Key and disconnected. Microsoft thoughtfully sent me an email confirming the purchase. I was in my shop, and had some shop stuff to do, so I did it four more times:
* Click the Buy button,
* Let it survey my computer,
* Complete the purchase,
* Save the product key, and
* Terminate the process.
Yeah, I know, it seems silly, and I hope Steve Ballmer feels silly, too, but I got the product keys I wanted, and didn't have to endure the absurd download process.
Regards,
Russ