How to switch from RC version to purchased upgrade?


  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 RC Build 7100
       #1

    How to switch from RC version to purchased upgrade?


    I had Vista installed, and ordered the Windows 7 upgrade. Meantime, I installed Windows 7 RC, which I got off the net. I also activated this copy. Now I need to know how to go from this RC version to my purchased version in October. Go back to Vista and then install the purchased upgrade? Or is there a way around that?
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  2. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    I'm not sure there is a way around it with regards the upgrade, but there are ways to upgrade older builds with the final product.

    I think you will need to re-install vista then 'Upgrade' from there but, if anyone know better then please correct me if i'm wrong
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  3. Posts : 262
    Windows 7 Ultimate, Ubuntu
       #3

    Sonyack said:
    I had Vista installed, and ordered the Windows 7 upgrade. Meantime, I installed Windows 7 RC, which I got off the net. I also activated this copy. Now I need to know how to go from this RC version to my purchased version in October. Go back to Vista and then install the purchased upgrade? Or is there a way around that?
    I think there is!

    Upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 7

    For Windows 7 Milestones, Microsoft has revealed that:

    - Windows 7 M3 to Windows 7 Beta in-place upgrade is supported;
    - Windows 7 M3 to Windows 7 RC in-place upgrade is NOT supported;
    - Windows 7 M3 to Windows 7 RTM in-place upgrade is NOT supported;
    - Windows 7 Beta to Windows 7 RC in-place upgrade is supported;
    - Windows 7 Beta to Windows 7 RTM in-place upgrade is NOT supported;
    - Windows 7 RC to Windows 7 RTM in-place upgrade is supported.

    At the same time, the company notes that, “Beta to RC paths are not supported.” and that, “RC to RTM paths are not supported.” For the jump between Windows 7 RTM editions, Microsoft has defined three paths: “RIU = Repair in-place upgrade is supported. This is a Microsoft Customer Service and Support scenario where the user performs a ‘Windows 7 SKU’ to ‘Windows 7 same SKU’ in-place upgrade as a means of repair (for example, upgrading Windows 7 Ultimate to Windows 7 Ultimate. RIUx86 = Repair in-place upgrade is supported for x86 only. WAU = Windows Anytime Upgrade is supported. WAU uses the Transmogrifier platform to transform a lower Windows 7 SKU to a higher Windows 7 SKU (for example, Windows 7 Home Basic to Windows 7 Ultimate.)”

    Hit the scales if I've helped!
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  4. Posts : 384
    Windows7
       #4

    Some places say if you're doing a fresh install with upgrade media, it will simply ask you to insert your prior genuine disc at some point during the install.

    It's also claimed that if you purchase the download version for your upgrade, you can simply burn it to disc and fresh install from that.

    Given the final version isn't out yet, no one can yet confirm of course.
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 RC Build 7100
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks everyone. I also realize now that my downloaded version of 7 is Ultimate and I ordered Home Premium. So it would be a downgrade, I think, and that would not happen. Well, I think I can format the partition and insert the upgrade and it will ask for either the Vista disc or my Vista product key. I think. Maybe.....
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  6. Posts : 568
    Win7 x64 Ultimate SP1
       #6

    poin2 said:
    Some places say if you're doing a fresh install with upgrade media, it will simply ask you to insert your prior genuine disc at some point during the install.

    It's also claimed that if you purchase the download version for your upgrade, you can simply burn it to disc and fresh install from that.

    Given the final version isn't out yet, no one can yet confirm of course.
    I think poin2 has it correct.

    Ken
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  7. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Ultimate retail // Windows 7 build 7264 x64, Vista Home Premium SP2 x64
       #7

    Sonyack said:
    Thanks everyone. I also realize now that my downloaded version of 7 is Ultimate and I ordered Home Premium. So it would be a downgrade, I think, and that would not happen. Well, I think I can format the partition and insert the upgrade and it will ask for either the Vista disc or my Vista product key. I think. Maybe.....
    It will do one of the two, either ask for the disk or key. In the past they have asked for the disk, but they *could* start asking for keys. Either way, I'd be ok with it. And hey, if they throw a curve ball at us and neither of those work, theres always the upgrade disk double install method.
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  8. Posts : 1,011
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (Retail)
       #8

    If you already have the RC or an RTM build installed, then I would think you already have half of the double install method completed and only need to either upgrade or clean install over the RC or RTM using upgrade media.

    It's possible one might need to edit the cversions.ini (iirc) file to lower the minclient number before an upgrade install would work, but that's certainly no big deal.

    Worst case, one can do the double install method, i.e., install upgrade without entering a key and then upgrade from within that OS using upgrade media.
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