Windows Vista Express Upgrade in Slovakia?

Hi, a few days back (3 January 2007), I bought Toshiba Satellite A100-912. Between documents grouped in this laptop there is a flyer who briefed me on the Web site for this opportunity to upgrade (http://www.toshiba-europe.com/vista%2Dupgrade/). Now, I don't see Slovakia here, but instead, I see Europe (EU). So the question is - it is possible to upgrade to Vista on my Toshiba and if yes, then what is the correct procedure to do? Instructions are described in the http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/Contents/Toshiba_teg/EU/Others/Generic/2006-10-Vista/pdf/2006-10-Vista-How-to-get-upgrade-EN.pdf valid for the Slovakia too?

Thanks for any information.

F. Augusztin

Hello

Please check this page http://www.microsoft.com/slovakia/windowsvista/zaruka/default.mspx Microsoft

Here you can find the link for the Vista upgrade program. I try to see how it works and I noticed that you can order for the Czech Republic, but not for the Slovakia. I don t understand your language but I assume you can understand much better because you can choose your language.

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