Upgrading Vista - what version do i need?
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I have been using 7 since the first beta release and its a completely different system to vista with about as much in common as win98 and xp.
I will be sad when my RC stops working as I can't justify 4 copies of 7 Ultimate for my home setup.
I will grant you that the GUI is very similar to Vista but thats just to ease people over to the new O/S.
We used an 'ultimate' upgrade on a small Acer PC at work as a test and it migrated 99% of the existing software with it. Not saying it will work on every machine like that but it did on the L5100 Acer. All the others have been clean installs using the RC and all have proved very stable even with the generic drivers.
I will be sad when my RC stops working as I can't justify 4 copies of 7 Ultimate for my home setup.
I will grant you that the GUI is very similar to Vista but thats just to ease people over to the new O/S.
We used an 'ultimate' upgrade on a small Acer PC at work as a test and it migrated 99% of the existing software with it. Not saying it will work on every machine like that but it did on the L5100 Acer. All the others have been clean installs using the RC and all have proved very stable even with the generic drivers.
Tiggsy said:
So i get the Ultimate Win 7 64 bit UPGRADE disk....stick it in my Vista Home 32 bit laptop and it will get rid of all this cack before doing a nice clean install?
Yeah it will format when you boot off the DVD.You can also make a bootable USB stick using a downloaded ISO from the MS website.
Rebuilda said:
If you buy the full version you will still have the upgrade option open.
If you buy the upgrade then the full clean install option will have been removed.
For a clean install on a blank or formatted disk you will have to have a full version.
i dont get it it - if i have vista and want it gone do i get an upgrade and have it format first or a full version and do my own wipe first?If you buy the upgrade then the full clean install option will have been removed.
For a clean install on a blank or formatted disk you will have to have a full version.
I have a corporate intranet i have to log into - for some reason it causes my system to crash - blue screen will happen for no obvious reason within secs or hours of logging onto it (on my lappy - my other lappy is fine, so is my desk top)
I have a LOAD of crap on my lappy i dont need so a fresh instal is no bad thing.....might as well get W7 i thought?
I have a LOAD of crap on my lappy i dont need so a fresh instal is no bad thing.....might as well get W7 i thought?
Tiggsy said:
I have a corporate intranet i have to log into - for some reason it causes my system to crash - blue screen will happen for no obvious reason within secs or hours of logging onto it (on my lappy - my other lappy is fine, so is my desk top)
I have a LOAD of crap on my lappy i dont need so a fresh instal is no bad thing.....might as well get W7 i thought?
Doe you use a VPN to log into your corporate intranet or is it just via a browsers. If you use a VPN you should check that the product will still work in Windows 64 bit. A few of them may not....I have a LOAD of crap on my lappy i dont need so a fresh instal is no bad thing.....might as well get W7 i thought?
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