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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Upgrading to Windows 7

August 10th, 2009 @ 7:00 am

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Categories: Business, Software

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Dave Johnson

Planning your migration to Windows 7? Then you will want to check out the upgrade chart over at Walt Mossberg’s All Things Digital.

It’s a seriously imposing looking chart, with oceans of blue that represent “custom installs” and a seemingly random scattering of friendly green “in-place upgrades” from your existing operating system. But forget all that. It really is pretty simple, and I can break it down for you in 3 easy bullets:

  • From Windows XP or Windows Vista Starter: It’s a custom install all the way, baby. You can’t upgrade, so plan to flatten your hard drive and restore your data from a backup.
  • From Windows Vista to a like version of Windows 7: You can do an in-place upgrade, which will migrate your data and settings automatically. That includes:
    • 32-bit to 32-bit and 64-bit to 64-bit
    • Vista Home Basic or Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium
    • Vista Business to Windows 7 Professional
    • Ultimate to Ultimate
  • From Vista to a dissimilar version of Windows 7: Custom install. What did you think, you could go from 32-bit Business to 64-bit Ultimate without starting from scratch?

The comments are available for you to complain that there are too many SKUs of Windows 7.

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