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Old 01-17-2011, 06:28 PM   #1
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Windows Vista to Windows 7 Ultimate

Is it a simple upgrade or more involved than that?
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just so i wouldn't have any issues i did a fresh install of windows 7 ultimate,and put my files on a external hard drive..

it's good that way too in case a virus hits ur computer or the computer it self fail's.
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I have done that upgrade 6 times now on various computers and found it incredibly/surprisingly easy, whether a legit copy or not. it will literally take care of everything for you.
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anyone have a "copy" of windows 7?
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hmm i shall look into this..thanks guys
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it depends if you are going from 32 bit version to 64 bit version. or vice versa then you need to do a clean install... if you are going from 32 to 32 or 64 to 64 then you are fine and it will just upgrade.
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I have the 32bit version of windows vista ultimate nabs..have to find a "copy of windows 7 ultimate"
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Is it a simple upgrade or more involved than that?
Depends what type of Vista you have, if you're running basic or home premium then it isnt a simple upgrade. For versions greater than that, then it should upgrade directly, there is a walk around however, check the link below:

http://www.askinged.com/119/how-to-u...-professional/
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Regardless of how "easy" it could be, I always recommend a fresh install. Less problems that way. Also, with a fresh install, it saves all of your files in windows.old folder on the drive you're installing to.
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