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If you want you actually could do an upgrade install from the RC assuming you are upgrading to Ultimate RTM. Although it's not officially supported by Microsoft, they actually provided the instructions on how to do such an upgrade in their MS Win 7 Engineering Blog.
Of course most advise that the best practice is to do a clean install, but it might be worth a try to see if it works out for you. Worst case (assuming you back up your data properly) is that you would have to do a clean install anyway if you weren't satisfied with how the upgrade install turned out. I did it, btw, and it worked out pretty well for me. I really think that, among other things, MS has improved the upgrade process quite a bit.
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