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Beta Testers Will Receive Windows 7 for Free

Brandon LeBlanc, a blogger for Microsoft, published an article last week that beta testers will not get a free copy of Windows 7 unless they’re subscribed to TechNet. While this news was great for those who had a subscription to TechNet, it was not so appealing to the people who weren’t subscribed to TechNet. But today Brandon LeBlanc published another article and he wrote:

“Last week, I blogged that members of the Windows Technical Beta Program would not be receiving a complimentary copy of Windows 7. Normally I hate to be wrong but in this case, I’m stoked that I am.To show our appreciation, members of the invitation-only Windows 7 Technical Beta Program will be eligible for a free, final copy of Windows 7 Ultimate. For more information on how to take advantage of this, refer to Paul’s post in the .Beta_Program newsgroup for details.”

Here is the message on the newsgroup:

Thank you for doing your part in making Windows 7 great! As a member of the technical beta program you took the time to download, install and give us your feedback on Windows 7 during development. Over the last 7 months you have participated in chats, live meetings and newsgroups as well as reported bugs to help us find and fix many issues. To recognize your outstanding contribution to the product we are pleased to offer you a complimentary copy of Windows 7 for your personal use.

Details:

  • All current members of our English technical and international mini-beta programs are eligible.
  • We are offering you a full (non-upgrade) copy of Windows 7 Ultimate Edition for your own personal use, not to be resold.
  • You will be able to get access to your copy one of two ways:

A) To get up and running quickly you will be able to download your copy and get your product key via Microsoft Connect. English downloads will be available August 6th and other languages will follow as they become available.

B) Members of our English beta program have an alternative. We have reserved a limited amount of boxed retail copies that you can choose to receive instead. These are ‘first come, first served’. If you opt to have us ship you the boxed copy you should be aware that it will take much longer until you will be up and running on the final version. We will need time to manufacture and ship the copies to you. This means that you may not receive them until they are available on shelves October 22nd or later. Also, for people outside the United States you may be required to pay duties or other local taxes upon receipt.

Instructions and forms for choosing one of the above options will be available on Microsoft Connect on Monday August 3rd.

On behalf of the entire Windows product team, THANK YOU!

Paul

12 Comments

[...] Beta testers will receive Windows 7 for free. [...]

[...] Beta testers will receive Windows 7 for free. [...]

What??
I beta tested, but I’m not a member of MS Connect or any newsgroups. Can I still get it for free??

SO THEY SHOULD!!!!

Warren (build7000user)

July 31st, 2009
at 8:16am

THIS IS AWESOME!!!! I would retweet this, but want a better shot at getting a free box copy of Win7!

So what about the people who downloaded the beta/rc off the Microsoft website? I doubt they are included in that since they weren’t “invited” to test it, right?

[...] Beta testers will receive Windows 7 for free. [...]

No, I’m sorry Gavin the people who actually tested the beta can only get Windows 7 for free.

Henry, yes you can get Windows 7 for free.

It’s Aug. 3rd and I’m at the Microsoft Connect site and I don’t see any forms or instructions for download. Does anyone have any clue to where we are supposed to go from here?

I just wanted to make this clear, “To show our appreciation, members of the invitation-only Windows 7 Technical Beta Program will be eligible for a free, final copy of Windows 7 Ultimate”. So the people that were invited to the Windows 7 beta are the ones that can get a free copy of Windows 7.

I down loaded Windows 7 Beta and have been using it for several months. I am a retired soldier and probably won’t qualify fot a free copy of Windows 7 mUltimate.

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