Lenovo Announces Windows 7 upgrade program

http://www.lenovo.com/us/en/windows7/
Terry
Lenovo Win 7 Beta team

I have just tried the link today and there is a large shipping charge $17.xx. shipped in October.
Does anybody knows how many CD/DVD do we get for that price ?

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    TO Lenovo, Microsoft, Mentor Media;
        You FAILED!
        Your Windows 7 upgrade program has FAILED badly. I bought a Lenovo desktop PC a couple of months ago on the PROMISE that I would receive a FREE Windows 7 upgrade. I have found that it is impossible to ascertain the status of the order or shipment.
       YOU set certain EXPECTATIONS that YOU failed to live up to. YOU could help alleviate this problem by COMMUNICATING with your customers via an effective ONLINE mechanism. YOU have FAILED to do that.
        I would suggest that you watch these advertisements to help remind you of what it is to be a PC and that your competitors seem to crave my business more than you.
    http://movies.apple.com/media/us/mac/getamac/2009/apple-mvp-broken_promises-us-20091023_480x272.mov
    http://movies.apple.com/media/us/mac/getamac/2009/apple-mvp-teeter_tottering-us-20091023_480x272.mov

    I think you are being a little harsh here. How exactly has lenovo failed you? Have you submitted an upgrade request? Have you tried to call lenovo support about the issue? The Upgrade process seemed pretty clear to me from the home page. Perhaps you could provide more details on what happened in your situation, instead of flaming lenovo. I am sure that someone here can help you get your upgrade sorted out.
    Perhaps you can check out this post. It gives you the steps required to check on your order status
    -c
    edit: included new link

  • Lenovo Z510 Windows 10 upgrade query

    My Lenovo Z510 laptop came pre-installed with Windows 8.1 Single Language Home edition OEM version.I reserved my Windows 10 upgrade using the GWX(Get windows 10) app & now the upgrade files are downloading.My question is..1.how my windows will re reactiavted after upgrading it to Windows 10?? As i am an OEM windows 8.1 user, i don't know the key,the Key is embedded in the BIOS.So how windows 10 will be activated ? will it be  activated automatically? 2.After upgradation if i want to perform recovery in future due to my HDD crash or some other reason, how the recovery can be performed?In that case after the recovery will it be windows 8.1 or windows 10? 3.After the upgradation, did anyone face any problem regarding drivers ?or any other problems? Anyone who has upgraded to windows 10 from windows 8.1 OEM please share your experience.Thanks in Advance :

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  • Lenovo z510 windows 10 upgradation issue

    Hey there... once again I'm back with another issue on z510. Guess as long as it's with me, it's not gonna stop creating problems for me. But, I'm still madly in love with this machine, SORRY my machine. Actually, got this windows 10 upgrade reservation message earlier, so I did reserve it, and later, after it got released I tried upgrading it. Including today this was 6'th time I let my computer do upgrading process. Every time after it has done complete upgrading, it reverts back to 8.1 I dont get any error message, no compatibility issues.. What could be causing this...? And how am I gonna deal with this, any idea, anybody out there...? I tried to upgrade thru usb  also, and then it was started in win 10. It made me so happy.. But soon after doing all sign up and other setting, when I restarted it... same it was back to windows 8.1 after a long hold of dark black screen.Thanks in adv..

    1) Microsoft makes true its promise on that department. No issues there. You just upgrade and login via MS account. But if you wan't to be really safe (or you would be installing manually) you can recover your OEM key by using third party programs. You can google it your self but for reference I use a program called OEMkey (convenient huh?).
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    3. You can read my experience on this thread. https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Z500-and-Windows-10/td-p/2129877

  • Lenovo Windows 7 Upgrade Program site is broken (forcing 64-bit to 32-bit)

    When I attempt to register my T400 for upgrade to Windows 7 the website offers me the incorrect upgrade.
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  • Lenovo y50 windows 10 upgrade

    hey everybody.i own a lenovo y50 and i like to upgrade it to the windows 10 when the OP will be launched.when i check if my computer is suitable for it(win 10) in the win 10 app, its telling me that the nVidia geforce 960 GTX is not suitable and that there will be problems with the display.are its ok for me to upgrade my OP or i need to stay with win 8.1?

    sagimaday wrote:
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  • Windows 7 upgrade program error: Compaq serial key not recognized.

    Hi,
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    I was told that i could get a free upgrade for this computer to windows 7 when it was to be released.
    However, when I try to order my copy of Windows 7, it say's that my Serial Key and Product Key are of an incorrect format.
    The label shown as "Where do i find my Serial Key?" isn't the same as the one on my computer, but my computer does appear in the list op computer's who apply for the upgrade to windows 7 and I am running Windows Vista Home premium and bought it in the correct time.
    Could anyone please tell me what to do?

    Thank you in advance for your fast reply.
    I have sent an email to the adress you provided.
    I'll repost when I have received an answer.
    P.S., I live in Europe, do they provide their service to Europeans as well? Cause i think i might have seen the mail on a site saying it was USA and Canada only.
    Message Edited by tim-meh38 on 09-17-2009 11:41 AM

  • Windows 7 upgrade program

    The website says it will be available after 15 July. Here we are on hte 16th, and it still says it will be available after the 15th. Anybody know if there is another site i need to be checking for this status?

    Hmmm... I see the date has been changed to July 31st.
    http://www.lenovo.com/us/en/windows7/
    Not a biggie really, since the upgrade doesn't ship until October 22nd.
    I don't work for Lenovo. I'm a crazy volunteer!

  • Windows XP 32 bit to Windows 7 64 bit - Free Upgrade Program

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  • Lenovo Windows 7 Upgrade questions (please help)

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  • Windows 7 upgrade: discs will include the option for a 32 to 64-bit upgrade via a clean install?

    I would like to know whether the Lenovo Windows 7 upgrade discs will include the option for a 32 to 64-bit upgrade via a clean install?  I called Mentor today and was told the answer is no, but I was hoping someone here could tell me differently.
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    moderator note: core question add to title, as stated in the forum rules and it will help others too answer your questions.

    Daventry wrote:
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  • Windows 7 Upgrade fulfillment discussion

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    Here is a list of important dates for customers participating in the Windows 7 upgrade program.
    January 31, 2010 – Last day to purchase a qualifying Lenovo PC
    February 28, 2010 – Last day to register via the Lenovo Windows 7 upgrade site
    March 5, 2010 – Last day to submit proof of purchase
    March 15, 2010 – Last day to submit payment information (for shipping & handling)
    April 30, 2010 – Final Windows 7 upgrade shipments completed
    A courtesy email is being provided to all customers with existing upgrade orders that need either proof of purchase or payment information to complete processing now.    Additional information on Lenovo Windows 7 upgrade program, system compatibility, training, and enha...
    Best regards,
    Mark
    ThinkPads: S30, T43, X60t, X1, W700ds, IdeaPad Y710, IdeaCentre: A300, IdeaPad K1
    Mark Hopkins
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    I've been reading shipment updates about everyday now. I've been watching many people make posts expressing their discontent over what has happened. I've been patiently waiting and not adding to the chaos, but it just makes me feel like if I don't express my concern, my shipment is delayed or held off in order for Lenovo/mentormedia to deal with the discontent customers first. I see posts that say they contacted the manufacturer and then get replies that it will ship soon or something... Now I don't find that fair, but whatever.
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    Order No
    LENOVOxxxxxx  
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     **  https://www.hpwindows7upgrade.arvato.com/north_america     Click Contact Us 
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