upgrade to 7 WITHOUT reinstalling; HOW TO??

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I have a laptop with a beta 7 that is running splendidly. This replaced Vista Media Center Edition and this beta was a totally clean install. All software is installed and running just fine. I have purchased 5 u/g copies of home premium. What I HAVE is ultimate. How can I just change this to a home premium install, register the new serial numbers for the paid for U/G and just carry on? I really do not want to go thru the pain of reinstalling and tweaking everything again. Please help!!! I am not beyond editing the registry if there is a way to make that work. And I think I have til March to get this done, right??

Thanks for everything, in advance!!
 

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Officially, it's impossible.

If you hit up Google though, there are ways around it.
 

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Do you really want to do this though. Agreed it's painful to backup and restore your personal data and reinstall all applications, but from what I've read RC1 had a lot of debug code in it that was removed for the released (RTM) version, along with quite a few additional fixes.

A clean install is definitely the way to go.
 

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Dozens have now reported success upgrading/downgrading RC with the workaround: Upgrade the Windows 7 RC to any retail version Icrontic Tech

For the first month, I distributed the MS developer's blog warning about RC not being upgradable in-place. But too many have done it and all report fine performance.

I performed one cross country via Remote Desktop last week while removing an XP dual boot from first partition. User cannot believe how much better RTM is from RC.

There is no performance hit reported so far.
 
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Dozens have now reported success upgrading/downgrading RC with the workaround: Upgrade the Windows 7 RC to any retail version Icrontic Tech

For the first month, I distributed the MS developer's blog warning about RC not being upgradable in-place. But too many have done it and all report fine performance.

I performed one cross country via Remote Desktop last week while removing an XP dual boot from first partition. User cannot believe how much better RTM is from RC.

There is no performance hit reported so far.


So is all of this saying that tho I CAN do this, if I did NOT and did a clean install instead that the computer would be legions faster, even tho I am quite happy with the wonder performance I have now??
 

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Dozens have now reported success upgrading/downgrading RC with the workaround: Upgrade the Windows 7 RC to any retail version Icrontic Tech

For the first month, I distributed the MS developer's blog warning about RC not being upgradable in-place. But too many have done it and all report fine performance.

I performed one cross country via Remote Desktop last week while removing an XP dual boot from first partition. User cannot believe how much better RTM is from RC.

There is no performance hit reported so far.


So is all of this saying that tho I CAN do this, if I did NOT and did a clean install instead that the computer would be legions faster, even tho I am quite happy with the wonder performance I have now??

Run on sentences FTL.

While most people will say a clean install is faster, I question the cost/benefit ratio.

If you are happy with the wonderful performance, I suggest you try the upgrade path.

I strongly suggest you make a backup of your system though.
 

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So is all of this saying that tho I CAN do this, if I did NOT and did a clean install instead that the computer would be legions faster, even tho I am quite happy with the wonder performance I have now??

Actually, I was trying to say the opposite. Upgrading the RC is worth it based on what many have reported so far. You can later do the clean install if not satisfied with performance.
 
64 vs. 32

So is all of this saying that tho I CAN do this, if I did NOT and did a clean install instead that the computer would be legions faster, even tho I am quite happy with the wonder performance I have now??

Actually, I was trying to say the opposite. Upgrading the RC is worth it based on what many have reported so far. You can later do the clean install if not satisfied with performance.


But how I determine if my Gateway MX6920 can use 64bit vs. 32??
 

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If you go to Control Panel then system, it will have a line for your Processor. Google it and select the intel or AMD link. On the processor page, it should have a line for 64-bit applications.

Edit

If you go 64-bit, and you have the 32-bit beta, you will probably have to do a clean install.
 

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So is all of this saying that tho I CAN do this, if I did NOT and did a clean install instead that the computer would be legions faster, even tho I am quite happy with the wonder performance I have now??

Actually, I was trying to say the opposite. Upgrading the RC is worth it based on what many have reported so far. You can later do the clean install if not satisfied with performance.


But how I determine if my Gateway MX6920 can use 64bit vs. 32??


Unless you plan on upgrading your laptop I would stick with 32bit.
 

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Thanks to everyone!!!

I went ahead with the 32 bit following the direction I received here and everything worked perfectly. How often has THAT happened. This forum is just wonderful!! A REAL time saver!!
 

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Download and run System Information for Windows (no install required). It will give you a lot of info about your CPU. For example, mine shows as this:
Number of CPU(s) One Physical Processor / One Core / 2 Logical Processors / 64 bits
CPU Full Name Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.40GHz
CPU Name Intel Pentium 4 650
CPU Code Name Prescott
Platform Name Socket 775 LGA
Revision N0
Technology 90 nm
Instructions MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, ET64, EST, HT
Original Clock 3400 MHz
Original System Clock 200 MHz
Original Multiplier 17.0
CPU Clock 3392 MHz
System Clock 199.5 MHz
FSB 798.0 MHz
Core 0 Speed 3391.6 MHz
Core 0 Multiplier 17.0
L1 Data Cache 16 KBytes
L1 Trace Cache 12 Kuops
L2 Cache 2048 KBytes
 

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Intel Integrated HD Graphics
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Realtek HD Audio
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HP 22" LCD
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Windows Defender, MBAM Pro, MBAE
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Seamonkey
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UEFI/GPT
PLDS DVD-RW DH16AERSH
Did you do the in-place Upgrade from RC, or a clean install?

How is performance so far?
 
Did you do the in-place Upgrade from RC, or a clean install?

How is performance so far?


I did the inplace, not clean, and it is flying!! Still having the video driver crap out occasionally so will need to find an updated one for Win7; apparently the install did not fix this problem.
 

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Jim - Glad the in-place of RC worked so well for you. This is one of the big surprises with Win7 release.

Check the video card connections, and all drivers for Vista and Win7 (including beta) listed on manufacturer's Support Downloads page for your model. You can roll back drivers on the Driver tab in Device Manager Display adapter, all installed drivers are stored in the Update Driver button there, selecting Browse and then Let Me Choose.
 
Win7 video driver

This is a laptop. If I pop in the old drive with Vista, the video is fine. With Win7, tho, it drops out now and then. I will keep looking for a newer driver since alot of these Intel graphics cards were put in laptops.
 

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