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I'm Geralt
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Decided to post this here, some people might have missed it in the News Headlines.
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Well thank God I have the activated RC. Looks like I will need to create a disk image...
Are you sure I can't go from Vista Ultimate to Win7 HP? I don't understand why there would be a problem as long as my Vista is legal and activated (which it is). ![]() |
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I'm Geralt
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![]() Note, that is now, until RTM goes final, there is always a chance they might change something. But is unlikely.
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Oh I just can't preserve my programs and documents. I can upgrade from Vista Ultimate to Win7 HP but I will need to do a clean install, so all my old stuff will be moved to Windows.OLD
Ok, that's fine. If I move to a new OS I don't plan on keeping my old programs anyways lol. Besides all my games are on Steam so I just let that run overnight and I have everything. So to clarify, for an in-place upgrade (ie everything is preserved), you need to upgrade from a compatible version of Vista to Win7. |
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That "has to be installed and activated requirement" would completely blow if you had to reinstall for any reason after the first time you upgraded. I would have bought the upgrade version too if I wasn't on technet. The make an image thing assumes your copy of XP or Vista would be fine again after a restore but if you changed enough hardware you'll end up being on the phone with MS activating the copy again for a few minutes of use only to upgrade to Win7. That is just retarded.
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so yeah I have two copies of Windows Home XP, do I have to install them and activate them again just to put the home 7 upgrade?
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Yes. You MUST install it, and activate it, before upgrading to Win7. Same goes for Vista.
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My W7 RC 7100 is activated, can I reinstall clean and then upgrade using the RTM?
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so the next question would be if I install xp, activate it then put in my upgrade copy of 7 does it go through all the files and make changes, or does it wipe the whole lot and give me a relatively clean install? Last thing I want is a half assed upgrade that will give me problems. Or even if there was a test that could go through everything and tell me the OS is all here, all up to date.
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I'm Geralt
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XP can only do Clean Install, it won't 'wipe" it, it will move all files to windows.old folder.
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If you have to install XP then activate it then install Win 7 overtop of it will they deactivate your Win XP key? If they do how in the hell will you ever use the upgrade disc of Win 7 again if they just ruined your XP install by deactivating the key?
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This is really stupid...if this does not change by time they are about to release windows 7 i am going to cancel my preorder and maybe get the OEM version down the road when i really need it.
i was not really in a rush to upgrade anyway but with that price i figured who could pass up on it
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