Windows 7 Family Pack Priced at $20-$30 More?
Sleuthing skills unearth Windows 7 Home Premium possible prices.
Although Microsoft hasn't announced or even hinted at anything regarding a Family Pack license bundle for Windows 7, last week we heard fairly convincing evidence that there will be a special pack for households looking to upgrade more than one computer.
In the licensing agreement for a recently leaked build of Windows 7 Home Premium, there was a section that read: "If you are a 'Qualified Family Pack User', you may install one copy of the software marked as 'Family Pack' on three computers in your household for use by people who reside there." (Read more here.)
While the wordage pertaining to the family pack has since been removed in more recent builds of Windows 7 Home Premium, the word is out and now people have found evidence of a Family Pack along with very unofficial pricing.
Ed Bott blogged on ZDNet about a product code, GFC-00236, which turns up some pretty interesting search results.
Before the listing was pulled, Expercom had the product "WINDOWS 7 FAMILY PACK/ HOME PREMIUM UPGRADE (GFC-00236)" for $136.95.
Greymaple University IT Computer Sales also had "W7 FAMILY PACK - HOME PREM UPG" listed for $144.95 before it was taken down. (Cached here.)
While the prices aren't official yet – just as the Family Pack is still unannounced – signs point to it being not to being that much more expensive than the regular Home Premium Upgrade, which is officially $119.95.
If the Family Pack with three licenses will indeed be just $20-$30 more than the SKU with just one, it'll be a no-brainer for those with at two computers or more – and really, these days who doesn't? Some families might even need multiple Family Packs to get everyone caught up to Windows 7.

I also am NOT a fan of the way you minimize windows in W7. I hate how they all clusterfook in to the little icon like if you open several Firefox windows and minimize them they pretty much disappear and you have to hover the dam mouse over the small Firefox icon and wait for a "live view" popup and THEN decide which window you want based off a small picture, THEN click on it. I like having crap in my task bar when I minimize it, not hiding inside an icon in my task bar. I would imaging I could change that functionality but to me its lame as-is.
Basically I am mad that I spent moneyz on Vista and they come out with Windows 7 a small amount of time later, patting themselves on the back for such great turn-around time....
XP got so obsolete by the time Vista come out it was ridiculous.
Try installing RAID or AHCI on XP without slipstreaming. IT WANTS A FLOPPY DISK.
As for quick turnaround I suppose I meant from the time I purchased Vista. Newegg says I bought it 11/5/2007 so its was only about a year and a half ago, oh how time flies.
That being said, I am reinstalling the OS on my laptop tonight, and don't really care enough to bother with windows 7, Vista just hasn't been a problem for me. So Vista will be reloaded and the ISO for Windows 7 will continue to site on my desktop hard drive unused.
Perhaps they hope people won't want to take the risk to find out, or that they can prevent any potential activation problems with the family pack...