Upgrading from Vista to 7 using the MSDN AA

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Hey guys,

I thought this would have been asked before but I've done a search and turned up no results! Forgive me if I've just missed it though...

Basically, I've currently got Vista 64bit. I'm an IEEE member so I've downloaded the Windows 7 x64 Professional iso file from the MSDN AA and burned it to a DVD and got a serial number too.

Now I'm wondering what the best way to move from Vista to Windows 7 is. I'm not sure, but I assume the serial number/iso is for the full version and not the upgrade.

I thread I read here says clean install is better than upgrade. So assuming I want to completely get rid of all traces of Vista, I do the following:
1) Back up all files on my C: (pretty much no documents since I have everything on other drives/partitions)
2) Make a list of all programs/serial numbers
3) Put the Windows 7 DVD into my DVD drive and change my BIOS settings to boot from DVD as 1st priority
4) Hit the key to boot from DVD
5) I hope there's an option to format the current Vista partition (C: )?
6) Format the partition and install Windows 7 on the partition
7) Reinstall all programs I need

Does this sound good to everyone? Essentially, I just want to confirm that I can completely format the current Vista partition during Windows 7 installation and that the serial number/iso I got from the MSDN AA is the full version and not the upgrade.

Computer specs: Q6600, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 8800GT, P35-DS3 motherboard

If you require any other information just let me know.

Thanks in advance!
 

My Computer My Computer

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Built myself
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Vista
CPU
Q6600
Motherboard
P35-DS3
Memory
4x1GB Corsair DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
8800GT
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x 22" Asus VW222U
Screen Resolution
2x 1680x1050
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500GB WD & 1TB Samsung
PSU
CoolerMaster 430W
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CoolerMaster CAC-T05
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Air
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Logitech Wave Cordless Keyboard
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Logitech LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse
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ADSL2+ (sync's around 2.5Mb//0.7Mb)
It would work as an upgrade. But you're right, doing a clean install is going to be the best.

You're probably already done by now (14 hours later). If not, yes you can format the Vista partition using the Windows 7 DVD.
 

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XP, Seven, 2008R2
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AMD, Intel, VIA
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Various
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ATI, NVIDIA
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Samsung
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Maxtor, Western Digital
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qwerty
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All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
OK cool thanks! Nah, I haven't installed Windows 7 yet since I have a test and an assignment due for Uni on Monday, so I will most likely install it on Tuesday.

I will let you know how it goes :)
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Built myself
OS
Vista
CPU
Q6600
Motherboard
P35-DS3
Memory
4x1GB Corsair DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
8800GT
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x 22" Asus VW222U
Screen Resolution
2x 1680x1050
Hard Drives
500GB WD & 1TB Samsung
PSU
CoolerMaster 430W
Case
CoolerMaster CAC-T05
Cooling
Air
Keyboard
Logitech Wave Cordless Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
ADSL2+ (sync's around 2.5Mb//0.7Mb)

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Built them myself, Science Experiments !
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AMD fx8350 4ghz, AMD-32 2400mhz, AMD-64 3200mhz, AMDx64 2.8G
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SIS 755, ECS-K8M890M-M (Ult 7600), GigaByte & others
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2gb, 4gb on the Ult 7600, 4gb on Technet RTM, 32gb on FX8350
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Draw my own Graphics, several nVidia cards
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on motherboard
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19" flat scr, 28" I-Inc widescr,22" Emprex Widescr, 23" Acer
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added 80gb external on Ult 7600 computer,
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All Generic Full Towers
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Open Air & a few fans, some w/ colored LEDs
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Compaq & Dell recycled from GoodWill
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Made in China Optical Wired Mouse
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You might want to read the tutorial on Windows Easy Transfer

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/11470-windows-easy-transfer-transfer-computers.html

for files, programs & settings.

I have used it several times to an external HD. :)

Thanks for the link, that's a really good guide!

I know that when I upgrade the firmware on my phone or modem they recommend manually re-entering all the settings rather than a backup and restore of the settings.

Just wondering if it's the same for computers going from one OS to another? Like could I have settings/files from Vista being transferred onto Windows 7 that are just useless?
I don't really have any files at all on the drive with Vista installed. I've got a 1TB drive for media storage and a 500GB drive as well. The 500GB drive is partitioned and the partition with Vista has all installed programs too, and the other partition has all my documents, etc.
I figure by formatting my OS/programs partition all I need to do is re-install the programs.

So I think I'm leaning towards formatting/installing 7 and not worry about restoring my Vista settings. What do you think?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Built myself
OS
Vista
CPU
Q6600
Motherboard
P35-DS3
Memory
4x1GB Corsair DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
8800GT
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x 22" Asus VW222U
Screen Resolution
2x 1680x1050
Hard Drives
500GB WD & 1TB Samsung
PSU
CoolerMaster 430W
Case
CoolerMaster CAC-T05
Cooling
Air
Keyboard
Logitech Wave Cordless Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
ADSL2+ (sync's around 2.5Mb//0.7Mb)
So I think I'm leaning towards formatting/installing 7 and not worry about restoring my Vista settings. What do you think?

Yeah that's how I do it. Because I don't store any critical data on the Windows partition, it makes it easier to format and reinstall.

It might be best to create a backup using the easy transfer wizard just in case. You don't necessarily have to import everything back into Windows 7. But it's probably not a bad idea to have it just in case you find something missing.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to list.
OS
XP, Seven, 2008R2
CPU
AMD, Intel, VIA
Motherboard
Various
Memory
Corsair, Kingston, etc.
Graphics Card(s)
ATI, NVIDIA
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung
Hard Drives
Maxtor, Western Digital
Keyboard
qwerty
Internet Speed
22 Mb/s @ home, 1 Gb/s @ server
Other Info
All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
It might be best to create a backup using the easy transfer wizard just in case. You don't necessarily have to import everything back into Windows 7. But it's probably not a bad idea to have it just in case you find something missing.

Yep that's what I ended up doing. Formatted & installed Windows 7 yesterday. All went well and I haven't had any issues so far. One thing that was pretty surprising was the format. I always remember formats taking really long but during the Windows 7 installation it asked what drive I wanted to install to so I selected my drive and clicked the format button. It instantly went down to 0GB used?? I assume that it just deleted the MFT file to "forget where the data is" instead of erasing all the data. I don't think this will actually effect the performance at all though.

So overall, very happy. Thanks for the help guys :)
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Built myself
OS
Vista
CPU
Q6600
Motherboard
P35-DS3
Memory
4x1GB Corsair DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
8800GT
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x 22" Asus VW222U
Screen Resolution
2x 1680x1050
Hard Drives
500GB WD & 1TB Samsung
PSU
CoolerMaster 430W
Case
CoolerMaster CAC-T05
Cooling
Air
Keyboard
Logitech Wave Cordless Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
ADSL2+ (sync's around 2.5Mb//0.7Mb)
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