Ah bugger. Might try the 8 beta for now.
i'm not getting on with it very well, hence looking to get windows 7, 8 just doesn't seem to work on a normal pc, deals like its built for mainly touchscreen tablets etc.
Maybe i just don't know how to use it, but i'm no idiot but find getting to the simplest of things a ball ache.
Oh and buying a pc case from the tip is also illegal, you are breaking the EULA, an OEM license can only be used on the hardware it came with, you are not licensed to install it on another computer, so you might as well just find an illegal key, its no less illegal than obtaining an OEM key off a pc shell. And the same goes for buying an upgrade, its pointless as unless you have the original licensed copy you are upgrading from then the upgrade isn't worth the digital ink its written on, again, you might as well obtain a pirate copy.
If you want to do it legitimately then there is only one or two ways, piggybacking your works license with WAH rights if you have them (but even still, if you were to leave the company you would need to uninstall the software!), or buying a full retail product from an authorised retailer. Well, or using a beta version, or maybe buying yourself a tech net subscription, but this would probably cost more anyway.
Buying the OS outright is expensive IMO, yes they spume every pc comes with an OS, but everyone who wants to dual boot the mac or use fusion is either forced to pay a high price for the second OS, and thats on top of already having to shell out for fusion or parallels, or obtain it illegally. If they priced it at a more reasonable price, like £30-40 for instance then i'm sure less people would obtain it illegally.