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Windows 8.1 pricing and packaging revealed

by Mark Tyson on 18 September 2013, 10:00

Tags: Windows 8

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Microsoft has revealed pricing and packaging for the soon to be released Windows 8.1 operating system. The headline facts are that Windows 8.1 will cost $119.99 and Windows 8.1 Pro will cost $199.99. This software will be available as both download and a retail packaged DVD product from 18th October. Also an important shift in Microsoft policy will be that Windows 8.1 will be offered as “full version software” at retail and online, meaning it will be easier for people to build a new Windows 8.1 machine from scratch.

The shift to “full version software” for Windows 8.1 will allow “more flexibility for customers in specific technical scenarios and is in response to feedback we’ve received,” wrote Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc. He added that “It will be easier for those consumers who want to build PCs from scratch, run Windows 8.1 in Virtual Machine (VM) environments, or run Windows 8.1 on a second hard drive partition.”

As most HEXUS readers will know Windows 8 users will get the Windows 8.1 upgrade for free via the Windows Store. A Windows 8 user has asked Microsoft, via the comments section of the blog post where this news was released, whether such upgraders will get access to a Windows 8.1 ISO as a quick re-install option in case of a hard disk failure or similar disaster. However no response has, as yet, been forthcoming.

Microsoft details the upgrade process for users of older versions of Windows as follows:

Windows 7 users – following upgrade user files will remain intact but all apps will need to be re-installed.

Windows Vista & XP users – Microsoft recommends using the retail DVD to do a ‘clean install’. Thus files, setting and programs will not be preserved by the installation routine. These users are reminded to do a thorough back up of their personal files before installing 8.1.

Directly above you will see a third mainly white boxed Windows 8.1 product. This is the Windows 8.1 Pro Pack which will be available for $99.99 later this year. This software is intended for people who buy a device with Windows 8.1 pre-installed but wish to unlock “all of the great features unique to Pro, as well as Windows Media Center”.

With this news Microsoft also seeks to remind us of the enhancements coming in Windows 8.1, describing it as a “must have update” for current Windows 8 users and highlighting over 20 “new and improved Microsoft apps and services” above and beyond the greater personalisation and Bing Smart Search enhancements.



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Nope!still sticking with Win7.
Daletur328
Nope!still sticking with Win7.

Up! I have to use win 8 in work… Nightmare.
Difference between pro and standard versions (in terms of feature set)is?

They should of maintained the launch pricing to assist with upgraders.
What, you could only get Windows 8 via upgrade before? There was never an option to do a clean install without need of a previous ms os installed? This far down the line and Miicrosoft have only just figured out that people actually need that option?
No you could always do a clean install.

The point is that you can go straight to 8.1 (which is a service pack update). Before you'd have to go 8.0 then install the update.