TheSandman2236
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Is the $200 worth it for Windows 7 Pro? I dont want to install vista or xp first...ugh
Anyone jumping on the deal tonight?
Anyone jumping on the deal tonight?
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Ask yourself, is the extra hassle worth $100 to you?
Windows 7 is coming out?
I'm a little lost.
last upgrade i used was win98. how have the modern upgrade OS's worked ? just require the cd key or the actual install. i wiped the backup partion on my laptop and it didn't come with a disk.
I've never heard good things about using these upgrades...
Since this Win 7 deal requires Win XP or Vista beforehand and since some folks upgraded to XP from a really old Windows, like 98, that means if one has to reformat and reinstall, he'd have to install Win 98, then Win XP, then Win 7.
Since this Win 7 deal requires Win XP or Vista beforehand and since some folks upgraded to XP from a really old Windows, like 98, that means if one has to reformat and reinstall, he'd have to install Win 98, then Win XP, then Win 7.
Easier said than done when many out of a job and have little expendable $. : \I think said people should just invest in a new budget computer.
I see. Well, if I go ahead w/ this Win 7 deal, I hope the upgrade path should be straightforward on my HTPC that I bought from Dell earlier this year that obviously came w/ Vista. I got the cheapest Vista Dell sold, which is 32-bit Home Basic. So just to get 64-bit Home Premium might be worth it alone, let alone getting the benefit of 7 vs. Vista.Actually, no. Xp allowed you to just install the disc and then it wold do the upgrade after it verified the win 98 Full installion disc. So your path would be XP-> Win7, but you would need all three discs to pull it off.
Vista and up required you to have the OS installed and verified by microsoft.