Update question

  • Thread starter Thread starter Petert
  • Start date Start date
P

Petert

Soory if this is the wrong place to ask this, but cannot find a NG
proper to Windows 7.

I currently run Windows Vista and am getting tired of Vista's decision
to tell me that it is going to shut down in less than a minute.

So have decided to upgrade to Windows &.

I note that I can purchase an upgrade versiom for 64 quid from Amazon
or an apparently full version of Windows 7 Home premium for 89 quid.

My question is this - If I buy the upgrade version will I only be able
to load it on a new PC in the future if I already have windows Vista
installed? i.e For any future clean install will I need to purchase
the full version?

--
Cheers

Peter

(Reply to address is a spam trap - pse reply to the group)
 
Petert said:
Soory if this is the wrong place to ask this, but cannot find a NG
proper to Windows 7.

I currently run Windows Vista and am getting tired of Vista's decision
to tell me that it is going to shut down in less than a minute.

So have decided to upgrade to Windows &.

I note that I can purchase an upgrade versiom for 64 quid from Amazon
or an apparently full version of Windows 7 Home premium for 89 quid.

My question is this - If I buy the upgrade version will I only be able
to load it on a new PC in the future if I already have windows Vista
installed? i.e For any future clean install will I need to purchase
the full version?


The Windows 7 Upgrade is specifically designed to be initiated from
within a legitimate (passes WGA testing) installation of the older,
qualifying OS. It's not like older versions of Windows where one could
perform a clean installation using the Upgrade disk and merely have to
insert the CD for the older OS to continue.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 
Petert said:
Soory if this is the wrong place to ask this, but cannot find a NG
proper to Windows 7.

I currently run Windows Vista and am getting tired of Vista's decision
to tell me that it is going to shut down in less than a minute.

So have decided to upgrade to Windows &.

I note that I can purchase an upgrade versiom for 64 quid from Amazon
or an apparently full version of Windows 7 Home premium for 89 quid.

My question is this - If I buy the upgrade version will I only be able
to load it on a new PC in the future if I already have windows Vista
installed? i.e For any future clean install will I need to purchase
the full version?

--
Cheers

Peter

(Reply to address is a spam trap - pse reply to the group)

There are no public Microsoft newsgroups to support Windows 7. Microsoft
Windows 7 support forums can be found here:

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windows7

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro/
 
Petert said:
Soory if this is the wrong place to ask this, but cannot find a NG
proper to Windows 7.

I currently run Windows Vista and am getting tired of Vista's decision
to tell me that it is going to shut down in less than a minute.

Do others have this problem?
Hard to imagine that Vista itself is responsible for this trick.
My guess would be outside interference in some way, involving settings.
 
The Windows 7 Upgrade is specifically designed to be initiated from within
a legitimate (passes WGA testing) installation of the older, qualifying
OS. It's not like older versions of Windows where one could perform a
clean installation using the Upgrade disk and merely have to insert the CD
for the older OS to continue.


False, as usual.
 
My question is this - If I buy the upgrade version will I only be able
to load it on a new PC in the future if I already have windows Vista
installed? i.e For any future clean install will I need to purchase
the full version?

Hi,

The following links should answer your concerns "correctly":

Upgrading to Windows 7: frequently asked questions

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/upgrading-to-windows-7-frequently-asked-questions

Q.: What is a custom (clean) installation?
A.: A custom installation replaces your current version of Windows with
Windows 7 but doesn't preserve your files, settings, and programs (it's
often referred to as a clean installation for this reason). For installation
instructions, see Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7 (custom
installation). You can perform a custom installation using either the
upgrade or full version of Windows 7.

Notice that it says, You can perform a custom (a.k.a. a clean installation)
using either the upgrade or full version of Windows?


For installation methods, please visit the following link:

Installing and reinstalling Windows 7

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Installing-and-reinstalling-Windows-7


Sometimes, MS got its bad reputation from its close supporters and Bruce
Chambers among others is one typical example by spreading misinformation.
 
Apparently, MS have changed their policy and activation mechanism since the
initial release.

I found the following new article, and according to it, you are correct.

Windows 7 activation error: invalid product key

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Windows-7-activation-error-invalid-product-key

"The product key is for an upgrade version of Windows 7 and a previous
version of Windows wasn't on your computer when Windows 7 was installed. To
install an upgrade version of Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP must be
installed on your computer. If you formatted the drive before starting the
installation process, you won't be able to use the upgrade product key to
activate Windows 7. To activate Windows 7, you'll need to install your
previous version of Windows, and then reinstall Windows 7.
For help with the activation process, go to the Microsoft Support website."

I apologize for insulting you.
 
Petert said:
Soory if this is the wrong place to ask this, but cannot find a NG
proper to Windows 7.

Microsoft hasn't created any in the microsoft.public.* hierarchy. You
can use alt.windows7.general on any Usenet server (not
msnews.microsoft.com)
 
Back
Top