
From PC World -
Microsoft has confirmed a downloading problem with the Student Version of Windows 7 upgrade as supplied by Minneapolis, Minn.-based Digital River. Apparently users are not able to create or save new files in the folder in which Windows 7 was downloaded into.
Digital River handles the downloading of Microsoft's $29.99 Windows 7 upgrade offer to students. It has previously handled the electronic purchasing and downloading for Windows Vista and Office 2007 in early 2007.
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