Here are some extremely fundamental facts:
- When you buy software, you are buying the rights to run the software as indicated by the terms of the End User License Agreement (EULA) that accompanies that software.
- When you install that software, you are agreeing to the terms included in the EULA you bought
- For example, in the Windows 7 home premium EULA it states, "By utilizing the software, you acknowledge these terms. In the event that you don't acknowledge them, don't utilize the software. Rather, return it to the retailer for a refund or credit."
- When you buy an Upgrade license, the included EULA states that you should officially possess a qualifying full license to upgrade from keeping in mind the end goal to utilize the Upgrade license, consequently the term "Upgrade."
- For example, in the Windows 7 home premium EULA it states, "To utilize upgrade software, you should first be licensed for the software that is qualified for the upgrade."
At the point when these posts and write-ups express that you can install clean from an Upgrade piece of software and they fail to say that you have to possess a qualifying software license to be legal to utilize the Upgrade software for the installation, they give the impression that since it is technically conceivable, it is legal to do. Sadly, by doing this, they irresponsibly put end clients at danger of loading unlicensed software. On account of this, I am putting this post up to attempt and clear up reality behind what an upgrade license is and gives so that ideally individuals won't get themselves misdirected by some of these different posts and articles that may mislead them to think something that is wrong because of their absence of inclusion of this essential piece of information. In the event that the posts or write-ups you saw included this information, then credit to that writer for giving the precise information.
For those of you without an existing FULL Windows license to upgrade from, you ought to know that an Upgrade license independent from anyone else is not a license to install and run Windows on your PC. (As a FYI, the individuals who don't claim a full previous version Windows license and just downloaded the Windows 7 home premium Beta, RC, or RTM code amid the trial stages, the Windows 7 home premium Beta, RC, and RTM trials are not qualifying licenses for the upgrade since they are quite recently trial software, not completely licensed software.) keeping in mind the end goal to be qualified to utilize the Windows 7 home premium 32bit download, you need a qualifying license to upgrade from. Once more, that is the reason it is called an "upgrade." For you, Windows 7 home premium is accessible pre-installed on PCs around the globe today or you can buy a full Windows license from one of the numerous Microsoft Partners we have, or you can download it today.