Hi. Thinking about upgrading a pre-installed windows 7 home to win7 professional using the anytime upgrade option. Just wondering if doing it this way do i need to backup everything of importance first? I reckon most will say to do this as a precaution, and i probably will but is it necessary.
there is no need of back-up. All the installed files will remain as it is.
anyone here needs any time update key of win7 pro..????
Yeah....till the odd ball chance it freezes up on moving your settings....then you have two unbootable window installs....
I'm trying to find out the easiest way to go about upgrading from Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) to Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) and what issues I might run into.
I don't want to reinstall everything (Or anything if possible) so am looking for the easiest option to upgrade.
Anytime upgrade...
Want to upgrade Win 7 Home Premium 32bit to Pro 32bit so that, among other things, I can do backups to a network attached storage device. Anytime Upgrade tells me it is no longer available.
Home Premium was installed from a Reinstallation DVD for Dell PCs (I have a Dimension 5000) and I still...
I purchased an upgrade key from Microsoft last year and used it on my Win 7 home premium 64 bit installation and upgraded it to Win 7 pro 64. Lately, my system has gotten squirrelly and I wanted to
do the "upgrade" (repair) install from my CD. The system will not allow me to do this. It says...
I'm about to buy a new laptop from Costco with Win 7 Home Premium. On my old (now smashed) laptop I have a Win 7 Ultimate install. Can I just use the Ultimate serial key to do the Anytime Upgrade on the new machine? I keep reading that I need to buy an "upgrade key."
Thanks
Essentially I'm trying to figure out the best way to get to *cough*legal*cough* Ultimate, or at least Professional if that gets too expensive. I soooo do not trust what I'm running right now, but I wanted to try it out-- And I love 7. I do own a copy of both XP MCE SP2, and Vista.
Could I ever...