vista + win7 retail discs to upgrade win7 RC to retail

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can i somehow use my vista disc at some point to allow the win7 retail install to upgrade the win7 RC AND NOT HAVE TO REINSTALL MY PROGRAMS?

i currently have vista 32 bit home premium. i have the install discs for it too.

i want to create another partition and put win7 RC 64 bit on it (dual boot).

i have win7 home premium preordered.

i want to upgrade win7 RC to the retail when it comes out, WITHOUT REINSTALLING MY PROGRAMS.

i read the win7 retail discs will allow you to upgrade the win7 RC, but you will have to reinstall programs.

i am wondering if using the vista disc will allow me to upgrade and keep my programs.

thank you!
 

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thanks, but i already read that stuff.

if you read my post carefully, what i'm asking is slightly different.

i want to go from win7 RC to retail *and keep my installed programs* by using my vista disc.
 

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well i realized i may not be able to do this for another reason since the RC is Ultimate..and i'll have win7 home premium and vista home premium discs/keys.

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but then again there is the ei.cfg trick
 

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You are better off doing a clean install. You will only run into problems if you do an upgrade. Create a backup of your personal data a make a list of your current programs that you have. Its your best bet.

If you want to try and upgrade make sure that you ordered the same type of 7. If you currently 32-bit you can only(possibly) upgrade to a 32-bit retail. You cant go from 32-bit to 64-bit, just an FYI.

You may run into issues anyway since the RC is Ultimate and you are theoretically "downgrading" to Home Premium Ed. It may not even allow you to upgrade because of this.

Whichever way you chose hope it works out.
 

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Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP2AMD TurionX2 64 @ 2.1GHz4GB DDR2 400MHz256 MB Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 3200
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HP DV7-1129wm Laptop
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Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP2
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AMD TurionX2 64 @ 2.1GHz
Memory
4GB DDR2 400MHz
Graphics Card(s)
256 MB Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 3200
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IDT High Definition Audio/HDMI
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Laptop Screen
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
250GB SATA Hitachi
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Full Keyboard with Full NumPad
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Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000 / Touchpad
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You are better off doing a clean install. You will only run into problems if you do an upgrade. Create a backup of your personal data a make a list of your current programs that you have. Its your best bet.

If you want to try and upgrade make sure that you ordered the same type of 7. If you currently 32-bit you can only(possibly) upgrade to a 32-bit retail. You cant go from 32-bit to 64-bit, just an FYI.

You may run into issues anyway since the RC is Ultimate and you are theoretically "downgrading" to Home Premium Ed. It may not even allow you to upgrade because of this.

Whichever way you chose hope it works out.

what about this idea:

1) download RC
2) delete the ei.cfg
3) install RC as home premium (that's what i preordered)
4) either not enter the ultimate key or let the installation be invalid
5) when win7 retail comes out, somehow enter my valid win7 key into my RC installation
6) reinstall windows 7 using the retail key/disc using the upgrade method to keep my programs
 

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I am still yet to understand how to install it as Home Premium. If you did get it to install like that, you would have to install it as Home Basic and then upgrade to Home Premium. I cant guarantee that an upgrade from Home Premium to Home Premium would even work.
 

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Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP2AMD TurionX2 64 @ 2.1GHz4GB DDR2 400MHz256 MB Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 3200
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP DV7-1129wm Laptop
OS
Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP2
CPU
AMD TurionX2 64 @ 2.1GHz
Memory
4GB DDR2 400MHz
Graphics Card(s)
256 MB Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 3200
Sound Card
IDT High Definition Audio/HDMI
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Laptop Screen
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
250GB SATA Hitachi
Keyboard
Full Keyboard with Full NumPad
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000 / Touchpad
Internet Speed
Comact 12-20 Mbps
Other Info
Used Primarily for CAD Design/Engineering
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