Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. Biden to send military medical teams to help hospitals. N95, KN95, KF94 masks. GameStop PS5 in-store restock. Baby Shark reaches 10 billion YouTube views. Microsoft is done with Xbox One. Windows Windows. Most Popular.
New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. When I told him that there was a way he could do so, he was all ears. I then explained how he could purchase a Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade key that would allow him to easily upgrade his Windows 7 Home Premium system to Windows 7 Ultimate.
A half hour later we were standing in line at the local Best Buy purchasing a Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade key. The upgrade went very smooth and soon my friend was installing Windows 8 to a VHD. After we were finished, I figured that there were probably other folks out there that would be interested in learning more about using Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade to be able to install Windows 8 on a bootable VHD.
As such, in this article, I'll walk you step by step thru the entire procedure of using Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade to upgrade a Windows 7 Home Premium system to Windows 7 Ultimate. This blog post is also available in the slideshow format in a TechRepublic Photo Gallery. Be your company's Microsoft insider by reading these Windows and Office tips, tricks, and cheat sheets. Delivered Mondays and Wednesdays.
Even though the Upgrade will not alter any of your data or other configuration settings, I recommend that the first thing that you'll want to do is create a System Image from within Windows 7's Backup and Restore. When you do, you'll end up with a complete image of your hard disk. Windows XP users will have to do a clean install. Moving from a bit version of Windows to a bit one will require a clean install as well. There is no equivalent discount so far for those running Vista Ultimate and willing to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate.
This move has already created outrage among many Vista Ultimate users. The same pricing is expected after October 22 when Windows 7 will be available to everyone. HP and Lenovo will offer free Windows 7 upgrades to qualifying customers who own machines running Vista.
Microsoft says Windows 7 is designed to run well on PCs that meet the recommended system requirements for Windows Vista. Most recent netbooks will be able to run Windows 7. However, it is yet unclear how Microsoft plans to deliver the update to machines without an optical drive. The latest speculation on the matter suggests that Microsoft is considering selling Windows 7 on a USB drive.
0コメント