Is there an upgrade to the full version if I have an Upgrade copy of Windows 7 Home Premium

I have a version of Windows 7 Home top Upgrade. Can I purchase an 'upgrade' to complete a full version of 7 Home Premium at a lower cost than buying a version from scratch?

You can purchase a full version, but it is not available at a reduced price:

Full version-

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

What you can do is go back to your current license to upgrade to get a refund and buy the full version if it is what you need:

Refund:

http://www.Microsoft.com/Mac/trial

Items ordered from Microsoft Store online:

http://store.Microsoft.com/help/returns-refunds

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