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September 02, 2010 08:22 AM

Windows 7 Family Pack Coming Back for the Holidays

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Confirming news I had exclusively revealed in early July, Microsoft this week announced that the popular but limited-time Windows 7 Family Pack offering would be coming back for this holiday season. But this time around, there are some changes, key among them that the Family Pack will now be available in all of the markets that Microsoft sells Windows 7.

As before, the Windows 7 Family Pack will cost $150 in the US and provide three Upgrade licenses for Windows 7 Home Premium. It will become available in the US on October 3 at various electronics retailers and online via the Microsoft Store.

Non-US customers will be able to purchase the Family Pack as well. It will become available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK, and many other markets on or after October 22, Microsoft notes.  As before, the Family Pack is a limited time offer, and will be made available while supplies last only.

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  • TuneUp Utilities
    2 years ago
    Sep 08, 2010

    Thanks for this update, Paul. Do you have any idea as to why this Windows 7 Family Pack is only available for a limited time? Its a great deal and seems to be very popular so I am surprised that Microsoft only offers it at certain times of the year.

  • Weir
    2 years ago
    Sep 02, 2010

    "As before, the Family Pack is a limited time offer, and will be made available while supplies last only."

    LOL! "While supplies last". LOL! This is software!

  • Lemon Saucy
    2 years ago
    Sep 02, 2010

    If they are now bringing it back, why don't they just make it permanent ?? Then it will be something I can promote with confidence. But how can one recommend it if one is not sure that it is even available !?

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