Friday 11 December 2009

Microsoft giving away another 777 copies of Windows 7

Microsoft Netherlands is giving away 777 copies of Windows 7 to people who live in the small town of Zevenhuizen, which literally translates to “Seven Houses.” They will be getting an English-language copy of Windows 7 Ultimate with a license code valid for one Windows PC. In fact, one of the requirements is that you must be in possession of a PC with Windows as the primary OS; those using mainly Mac OS or Linux can’t participate. Another requirement is that the PC gets a green light from the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. Microsoft employees and those under 18 years of age not included.

Zevenhuizen residents must opt in over at zevenhuizengaatover.nl. The site explains that there are four options to choose from for getting Windows 7: pick up a copy, bring the computer over to have it installed, have Microsoft come pick up the PC and bring it back with everything installed within 48 hours, or have Microsoft install it for them at home. Microsoft is also offering to back up files (but not software) and to install Windows Live programs as well as Microsoft Security Essentials. Users are on their own for reinstalling their other applications.

Signup on the actual website ends tomorrow, though signup in person is possible till Tuesday, October 20. Actual Windows 7 installs will take place from October 17, 2009 to October 23, 2009, meaning these residents have the option to get the operating system early; much like those who choose to buy PCs from small custom PC makers as of earlier this week.

Microsoft’s obsession with the number seven for Windows 7 marketing became obvious in September 2009 when it debuted a Windows 7 sweepstakes on Twitter over at @mswindows with the #WinWin7 hash tag. Their most recent giveaway was for tickets to Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show in LA.

Microsoft claims 200,000 people in the Netherlands have already tried the beta version of Windows 7, but now it’s time to promote the RTM version, and this is one of the ways to do it. Microsoft has already given away the RTM version of Windows 7 to its faithful testers, to event attendees, to launch party hosts, and so on. The software giant is going to keep at it for the next few months though, so if you still don’t have your free copy, don’t make any rash decisions to move to Zevenhuizen.

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