Want to avoid Upgrade problems from Vista Bus


  1. Posts : 4
    7 pro
       #1

    Want to avoid Upgrade problems from Vista Bus


    Vista Bus headaches. Going with 7 Pro. So, bought OEM ver. Is this OK?

    1 should I try upgrade first? so i can avoid SW reinstalls..

    2 or, if I have to do clean install, would a restore of a Windows Backup work for my data, or would my Carbonite restore grab everything? or just get it all from Windows\old ??

    Thx in advance
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  2. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #2

    Welcome to Windows Seven Forums.

    1. I personally think that a clean install is better and less troublesome than an upgrade and it's quicker.

    2. Once again, this is a personal view, but I wouldn't risk using Windows Backup in this instance. My advice would be to move all your personal data onto an external hard drive, and then decide a backup strategy when Windows 7 is up and running.

    Your OEM version of Windows 7 Professional should be just fine. Have you run the Windows Upgrade Advisor to see if you are going to encounter any driver problems?

    http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=20
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  3. Posts : 4
    7 pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you. Does clean Install make a Windows\old? this would sure make data restore quicker than Carbonite....
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  4. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #4

    If you carry out a clean install without formatting your hard drive you may be left with a Windows.old folder, but I wouldn't guarantee it.

    I stand by my previous advice that a backup of your personal data to an external hard drive is best, and by that I mean physically copying the data over so as to avoid any complications with Windows Backup and Backup Restore.

    It's better to take a bit more time and preserve your precious data rather than rush the job and lose it. If you have a lot of data to move, let your computer do it overnight when you're asleep.

    However, if you do finish up with a Windows.old folder, this tutorial explains how to remove it to regain hard drive space.

    Windows.old Folder - Delete
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  5.    #5

    If you want to try an in-place Upgrade first to see how it performs then here is an excellent guide from one of our most respected experts who has good experiences with Upgrade installs: A simple guide to a successful in-place upgrade - Windows 7 Forums

    You cannot rely on in-place Upgrading or Windows.old as a backup method. Copy your files first to a DVD, External HD, another computer on the network, or to a partition you create at the end of the HD which you don't touch during clean install.

    Then boot the Win7 DVD to clean reinstall following the illustrated Steps here: Clean Install Windows 7

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  6. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #6

    If you want the best possible results, back your data up, do a clean install, and then restore your data. It's a simple process, since it is your computer, you know what is important.
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