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Thanks for your feedback. The dowloads did work in this link; then stopped. Some posters have reported success from time to time with them. You can contact your Computer Manufacturer and ask them to send you a set of Recovery Disks. And if you never received a Recovery Disk when you purchased your Laptop there should be a Recovery Partition on the Hard Drive to reinstall Windows back to how you bought your Computer.
The Recovery process can be started by pressing a particular Key or Keys combination at Boot. And you need to know the "bit" version for Vista, as 32bit and 64bit Editions come on different DVDs.
And once the Operating System is installed, go to your Computer Manufacturer's website and obtain the latest Drivers for your particular Model Computer or Laptop. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Check with your computer manufacturer's website to see if you can order the installation DVD's. Personally, I prefer a clean install over an upgrade regardless of edition.
Doing it this way would only cost Sunday, September 20, AM. I am sure it is the same as Vista and will make you do a clean install if you go to PRO. I am doing 2 PC's for an Ortho clinic right now and Vista Buisness Pro will not upgrade Vista Premium because there are items in Win Premium that cause conflicts with business edition but I am able to go to Ultimate with inplace upgrade.
I would say almost all your drivers will be available even on clean install but you will still want to download latest video card drivers. Tim Comes. I think what I'm going to do is change my order back to 7 Home Premium and decide later whether to do an upgrade or clean install from the disk. Thursday, July 9, AM. I agree with Tim.
Windows 7 installs easily with a clean install. I cannot get Windows RC 32 bit to upgrade anything. Once installed though, Win 7 has the crisp looks, feel and current driver updates like Vista with the speed and stability of Windows XP Pro. Everyone has their own opinion but I feel in time this could be the best OS yet. Thursday, July 23, PM. When I go to upgrade will I have to re-install my Vista in order to update? I don't have a problem doing a clean install of 7 Pro but how or what am I going to have to do to get the upgrade on my PC?
I just downloaded the Windows 7 Enterprise 90 day trail, if I install it can I upgrade some how from there? Saturday, September 19, PM. I guess I'm in the same boat as some and whant to make sure about this. You can use the product key, though, to obtain the bit DVD from Microsoft nominal fee. Overall Review: Newegg, please update the description and include a link to the Microsoft page!
Pros: I think that overall, Vista is definitely an improvement over XP. It takes some getting used to, and the user account control can be annoying at times, and doesn't like it when you turn it off. But it does the job on a system that can handle it. Cons: I thought I was getting the 64 bit version Costs an extra 10 bones from Microsoft to get the upgrade disk. Go to Microsoft.
Overall Review: If you bought the upgrade by accident, all hope is not lost. Here's what to do. Put it in your disk drive and turn on the power. Start loading it up and when it asks for the product registration key, just click next or whatnot.
It will ask you if you want to install without registering - you do. After it finishes installing, it will tell you that you have 30 or 60 days or something like that to register the product. Now, open up your disk drive, and close it again with the windows disk still in it. Cons: This SKU does not have the 64 bit version, just the bit. Pros: Love this upgrade, I have Vista basic, it makes basic look like XP, I have no regrets, just one I should have bought Vista Premium instead of Basic version, anyway I would recommend this to anyone who has Vista Basic It's just so awesome of a program, very satisfied.
Cons: This was a new machine and I wanted an OS not an OS Upgrade my mistake but a more distinct package would have made the mistake less likely. The following table shows which editions of Windows Vista can be upgraded to Windows 7.
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