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Originally Posted by TheSenator
from Windows 7 Upgrade Adviser Beta....
You can do an in-place upgrade to 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate. If you choose to upgrade to a different edition you will need to perform a clean installation. Go online to see detailed instructions about how to upgrade.
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I had Vista Ultimate on this computer and just did a reinstall over top, it saved the Vista Operating files as windows.old.
I've only been back to it to grab my files and then delete Vista.
I haven't heard of one person who installed it who wasn't inpressed.
Killswitch, the operating system blows what you are using away, not upgrading because you will have to legitimately buy it is stupid. Do you only use programs you can download for free or ripped copies?
Seriously, no fucking brainer. If you run windows, atleast try it. A nominal fee should have little to do with it if you spend any amount of time on the computer.