Upgrade to Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32/64-bit (English) (work at home)

I recently built a computer and require a BONE, I'm a student and found an agreement here---> http://e5.onthehub.com/WebStore/OfferingsOfMajorVersionList.aspx?pmv=b01abaf7-4588-de11-8cd1-0030487d8897&&ws=46106921-d5f4-e011-8e6c-f04da23e67f6&vsro=8. It says upgrade so im wondering if it will give me windows or do I need something else... Help?

However, the requirements for the media upgrade is that you have an operating system already eligible such as Windows XP or Vista installed to use it. Since the Windows 7 end user license agreement.

15 UPDATES. To use upgrade software, you must first be licensed for the software that is eligible for the upgrade. After the upgrade, this agreement takes the place of the agreement for the software that you upgraded. After upgrade, you can no longer use the software that you upgraded.

You must purchase a license of full version.

Because Windows 7 is in limited stock because Microsoft ended sales in October 2013, this created demand due to its rarity. This means the retail boxed copies request a bonus, while the OEM System Builder copies remain affordable.

Full version (retail):

-Includes the rights of transfer to another computer.

-Does not require a qualifying earlier version of Windows.

-Expensive

Upgrade version (detail):

-Includes the rights of transfer to another computer.

-require a qualifying earlier version of Windows.

-Expensive, but less expensive full version

OEM System Builder version:

The OEM of Windows 7 versions are identical to the versions commercial full license with the following exception:

-OEM versions don't offer any free direct support from Microsoft technical support Microsoft

-OEM Licenses are tied to the computer first you install and activate it on

-OEM versions allow all hardware upgrades except for an upgrade to a different model motherboard

-OEM versions does not move directly from an older Windows operating system

There is nothing wrong to use it too, especially that all future versions of Windows will be full versions.

http://www.Amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&RH=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3AWindows%207%20OEM%20system%20Builder

Please note that Microsoft ended sales of Windows 7 such as Home Premium and Ultimate editions, so the purchase while you can. Editions of Windows 7 Professional should always continue to be available for another year.

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