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  1. Posts : 245
    Windows 7 Build 7232 x64 RC
       #11

    Cesarcsrf said:
    how do you guys do a update install ?
    I just extract the ISO file with WinRAR in a temporary folder and I run the setup.exe from there.
    After I just choose Upgrade in the installation process.

    Hope it will help you.
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  2. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #12

    Snuffy said:
    NO, you do not. I have upgraded every version. Even the versions that normally could not be. I'm love UPGRADES, while others LOVE CLEAN.
    Hello Snuffy!

    It's me again.

    I still cannot do an upgrade. Same problem. I have a Win 7-7100 installed on a 35GB partition with 15GB free. I start an upgrade and stops stating that I need 20GB of FREE space to continue.

    How on earth are all of you folks getting around the disk space check? Does an upgrade REALLY need 20GB of FREE space?

    I am extracting the ISO image to another hard drive partition and clicking the SETUP.EXE.


    Arrrgh!
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  3. Posts : 1,179
       #13

    darkmax said:
    I heard build 7140 has been compiled and likely to include quite a few new features. I've been holding back getting the leaked 7137 for the 7140.
    Rumors that I read is 7140 is FAKE. also very old.
    [quote]31.05.09 pre-RTM winmainbranch:
    6.1.7137.0.winmain.090521-1745- build leaked to web
    6.1.7138.0.winmain.090522-xxxx
    6.1.7139.0.winmain.090526-xxxx
    6.1.7140.0.winmain.090527-xxxx
    6.1.7141.0.winmain.090528-xxxx
    6.1.7225.0.winmain.090529-хххх - actual build inwinmainbranch, other build is FAKE! (Site actually released 7137. FAKE is reference to 7140.)

    Service Packwinmain_sp branch:
    6.1.7141.0.winmain_sp.090528-xxxx
    6.1.7225.0.winmain_sp.090529-хххх - actual build in winmain_sp branch

    Service Packwinmain_win7ids_sp branch:
    6.1.7138.0.winmain_win7ids_sp.090523-2200
    6.1.7139.0.winmain_win7ids_sp.090526-xxxx
    6.1.7140.0.winmain_win7ids_sp.090527-xxxx
    6.1.7141.0.winmain_win7ids_sp-090528-xxxx
    6.1.7200.0.winmain_win7ids_sp.090529-xxxx - actual build
    (Many believe 7200 is RTM)
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  4. Posts : 1,179
       #14

    Muad Dib said:
    Hello Snuffy!

    It's me again.

    I still cannot do an upgrade. Same problem. I have a Win 7-7100 installed on a 35GB partition with 15GB free. I start an upgrade and stops stating that I need 20GB of FREE space to continue.

    How on earth are all of you folks getting around the disk space check? Does an upgrade REALLY need 20GB of FREE space?

    I am extracting the ISO image to another hard drive partition and clicking the SETUP.EXE.


    Arrrgh!
    I have the following:
    c:\Vista SP2 (see pic)
    d:\All my downloaded programs
    e:\ All Downloaded compressed OS's XP thru Vista
    f:\ All downloaded compressed versions of Win7.
    g:\ All howto Pirate Files.
    H:\ All my EMails, and special family stuff. (mostly Hidden and password protected.) Passwords stored on removable Flash drive.
    I:\ DVD device
    J:\ DVD device
    K:\ Movies
    L:\ Installed version of Win7. (see pic)

    I use Winrar or UltraISO to uncompress and move my OS to F:\ Install
    where I then open and check cversion and EI plus a couple of other items.
    changing what I need if anything. go back to and click setup, when appropiate click UPGRADE.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 7100 to 7137-msconfig-win7.png  
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  5. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #15

    Snuffy said:
    I have the following:
    c:\Vista SP2 (see pic)
    d:\All my downloaded programs
    e:\ All Downloaded compressed OS's XP thru Vista
    f:\ All downloaded compressed versions of Win7.
    g:\ All howto Pirate Files.
    H:\ All my EMails, and special family stuff. (mostly Hidden and password protected.) Passwords stored on removable Flash drive.
    I:\ DVD device
    J:\ DVD device
    K:\ Movies
    L:\ Installed version of Win7. (see pic)

    I use Winrar or UltraISO to uncompress and move my OS to F:\ Install
    where I then open and check cversion and EI plus a couple of other items.
    changing what I need if anything. go back to and click setup, when appropiate click UPGRADE.
    I finally broke down (translation - had some free time) and created enough free space to do an UPGRADE to 7127 - again. I never was able to reduce the free space requirement. I had to create 20GB of free space.

    How is the free space requirement determined?.

    That is my concern. In the future will a Win7 partition requires as much free space as is currently in use - by the OS and any apps - for an upgrade to succeed? Hmmm.....

    On anothet note - my in-ability to uninstall EMC10 and re-install it on a different partition WAS NOT A WIN7 PROBLEM. The problem was that Roxio's "clean install" instructions, for 64 bit Win7 (and I suspect Vista 64 bit) are not so clean. First I received a "private" link from Roxio to a later install kit. Second it STILL would not work until I discovered an orphaned Roxio registry key in WOW6432 that must be manually deleted.

    Thanks Snuffy for the help!
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