Monday, January 13, 2014

Price Of Windows 8.1 For The Users Who Are Not Upgrading From Windows 8

Microsoft has recently revealed the pricing for Windows 8.1 and the figures look familiar to the price of its predecessor, the Windows 8 operating system.

The Windows 8.1 will be provided as a free download to the current users of the Windows 8 OS, starting 17 October. For those users who are still running an older version of the Windows OS, Microsoft will be charging $119.99 for the Windows 8.1 upgrade and $199.99 for the Pro version of Windows 8.1.

Microsoft stated in a blog post that the pricing of the latest OS varies by market, but the straight conversions will make about £75/£125 and AU$128/AU$213. The US pricing of Windows 8.1 is exactly what Microsoft charges for the Windows 8 OS. So choosing between an out-of-date yet cheaper version of the OS and a current but more expensive version will not be a challenge for the customers.

Making Windows 8.1 switch
Downloading Windows 8 OS and installing it in the computer, which has older versions like Windows XP or Vista, is not a difficult task. Unlike the older versions of the OS, Windows 8.1 will be a full version software, meaning that it will not support an older version of the Windows for the installation.

The Windows 8.1 can be installed to a new computer that does not have any Os installed in it, whereas the Windows 8 is an upgrade version. If you are planning to do the Windows 8.1 upgrade, it is always better to download and install the Windows 8 OS, then switch to Windows 8.1. This will save you from the hassle of reinstalling all the programs and software that are installed in your old version of Windows.

Downloading Windows 8 to your computer, which has older Windows version, is very easy. The Windows 8.1 version offers more flexi offerbility for those customers in specific technical scenarios. Users who switch from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1 will have the option to pack their files, but they will have to reinstall the desktop apps that include MS Office. Those users who are running the Windows XP or Vista are advised to boot from the Windows 8.1 DV instead of downloading it.

Users should understand that the file settings and programs would not be transferred during the XP/Vista to Windows 8.1 switch. Those users who have a device running the Windows 8.1 will be able to upgrade to Windows 8.1 Pro for $99.99 and those users running the Windows 8.1 Pro can buy the Windows Media Center for $9.99.

If you wish to know more on the upgrade to Windows 8.1 version, you can visit the official website of Microsoft.

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