Skip to main content

Microsoft ending $15 Windows 8 promotion tomorrow

microsoft_windows_8_15_promo
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Windows 7 owners have only two days left to upgrade to Windows 8 for only $15. Microsoft is ending this promo tomorrow, February 28.

Back in August, Microsoft gave Windows 7 users the opportunity to upgrade to Windows 8 for $15, instead of the hefty price tag of $120 for the standard edition of Windows 8 (the Pro version stands at a lofty $200). The catch? You had to have bought your Windows 7 PC between June 2, 2012 and January 31, 2013 to receive the $15 upgrade rate. 

If your Windows 7 PC happens to fall between that period of time, you better hustle to get the discounted Windows 8 rate. But don’t worry; the process is fairly painless. Simply provide your contact information, brand and model of your Windows PC, and the date and name of the retailer you purchased the computer from. As long as all the information provided is accurate, you should receive an email with a promo code and a link so you can install Window 8 on your PC. 

Apple has a similar promotion for its Mac OS X users. Using the Mac App Store, users can log in and purchase a new update to Mac OS X, which immediately starts downloading if your computer is eligible. The download process takes time, but its a lot simpler than Microsoft’s since Apple stores your contact and device info. 

Be sure to snap up the Windows 8 upgrade before the offer expires tomorrow. 

Editors' Recommendations

Ian Kar
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Ian Kar writes mostly about technology and entertainment news. He loves writing about Apple products, rumors about gadgets…
How to automate tasks in Windows to make everything faster
The screen of the Surface Pro 9 on a table.

In daily use of Windows 11 or Windows 10, you might notice that a lot of the things you do are repetitive. As soon as you turn on your PC, you might end up launching a specific app like a web browser. You might even be launching programs in tandem, like Slack, Teams, and Microsoft Office.

If you're hoping to be more productive and save time, automating these tasks to happen on their own without a mouse click or a keyboard as soon as your PC boots up is something to consider.

Read more
Microsoft finds a sneaky way to slip more ads into Windows
The new windows 11 start menu.

Microsoft is currently testing a new way to showcase ads on the Windows 11 Start Menu, and it's meant to encourage users to download more applications.

The brand has used the top of the Windows start menu as an area to showcase general ads in the past, and it was not well-received by system users. However, it is now experimenting with putting what it calls “app promotions” at the bottom of the start menu area, according to Windows Central.

Read more
How to check your PC’s specifications on Windows 11
A Dell XPS 15 laptop on an office desk next to a monitor.

Whether you’re planning on upgrading your graphics card, or want to know what version of Windows your machine is running, it pays to know your PC’s specifications. Luckily, you have quick access to most of these details.

For your consideration, we’ve put together this guide to teach you how to locate, and understand, your PC’s specifications in no time at all.

Read more