Great, now I have another report of a case that worked.
Before that, I was the only person I knew that had successfully used an upgrade key to do an Anytime upgrade. I could find no one else that had even tried it.
System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP Pavilion dm3 (netbook) *** 27" iMac (Dual-Boot) OS: Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) *** Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), OSX 10.6 CPU: AMD Athlon Neo X2 1.6GHz *** Intel Core i7 Quad Core 2.8GHz Memory: 4.00 GB *** 4.00 GB Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 3200, 384MB *** ATI Radeon HD 4850, 1GB Sound Card: ATI High Definition Audio *** ATI High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays: LG Flatron W2053TX Screen Resolution: 1600 x 900 (monitor), 1266 x 768 (laptop) *** 2560 x 1440 Mouse: Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks Hard Drives: 300 GB SATA (internal), 500 GB HP SimpleSave (external) *** 1 TB SATA (internal), 160 GB LaCie (external) Internet Speed: Broadband
I bought Windows 7 Professional and now I am ready to upgrade from my present Windows Vista Service Pack 2 on a Sony Computer with Core Duo processor. I downloaded and ran the Win 7 Advisor, it says I can upgrade no problem to Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate. But what about Windows 7...
Hi all,
I have a new Thinkpad T530 that came with Windows 7 Home Premium 64. Through my school, I have a free upgrade to either Professional or Ultimate. Should I upgrade to either?
I've looked through the thread here on the differences, and of the features that Pro and Ultimate have that Home...
Issue is on my laptop which is an HP. It is currently running Windows 7 Home Premium x64 HP OEM. I have a valid copy of Windows 7 Professional x64 but whenever I try doing an upgrade it tells me to use Anytime Upgrade, which will not work with my serial key.
I would rather not do a full install...
Hi guys, I emailed Microsoft support this question and got a useless answer back; they just sent me a link to download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, which basically told me what I already knew (that my system is capable of running Windows 7).
So I called them just now and the so-called "tech...
To avoid the Student Win 7 hassle (upgrading Vista 32 to Win 7 Pro 64 bit ISO burn, etc), can I simply use the Home Prem 32 Upgrade (for my other computer) arriving this afternoon with my 64bit Pro upgrade key & end up with the 64bit Pro installation?
Thanks.