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    Windows 7 pricing?

    I want to put Windows 7 on my new laptop, but I'm definitely not in a hurry, because I almost don't use it. But I want to do it anyway, and get rid of Vista.

    I could get a Windows 7 Home Premium for 80£ now, do you think that prices will drop in near future, which I don't think, or do you think that they will even raise?

    So as it isn't important if I'm doing it now or in 6 month, what do you think, should I get it now or only later??

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    I have a feeling the price could drop after the new year. I might be wrong, but I don't think it will go up. It never has for Vista.

    Is that price for the upgrade version? And is it for the 64-bit version?

    One thing worth considering with Windows 7 is that the Ultimate edition, whilst a lot more expensive, does offer a lot of additional features over the Home Premium edition, unlike the 2 editions of Vista did.

    One of the most important for me with Windows 7 Ultimate is the built in Windows XP mode, which fully emulated Windows XP transparently, allowing you to run older software, games etc. And XP mode runs alongside standard Windows 7 applications, in windows just the same. Nice feature based on Virtual PC.

    I will eventually be upgrading from Vista Ultimate 64-bit to Win7 Ultimate 64bit, but I'm waiting until the new year to see if upgrade prices fall at all. At the moment the cheapest I've seen the ultimate upgrade for is £146.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    Is that price for the upgrade version? And is it for the 64-bit version?
    It's the full version, don't want an upgrade version, because what should I do when I want once a fresh install, install Vista first, then the upgrade again. Upgrade version is only 10£ cheaper anyway.

    The box includes 32-bit & 64-bit versions.

    I don't need the stuff I get more with the other versions, the only interesting things would perhaps be the XP mode or Bitlocker, as it's for my laptop.

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    You can, and it is recommend, to install upgrade versions of Windows as a fresh copy. You don't need to have the previous version of Windows installed for it to work. It will just ask you to insert the disc or enter the product code for the older version to verify you own one before it allows the install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    You can, and it is recommend, to install upgrade versions of Windows as a fresh copy. You don't need to have the previous version of Windows installed for it to work. It will just ask you to insert the disc or enter the product code for the older version to verify you own one before it allows the install.
    One thing that I will add to this is to keep in mind that if you EVER use a Microsoft Upgrade, once you install the new product it will completely disable the old key. (I know this because I had a customer that had a similar situation as you and bought a laptop with XP on it... They had a free upgrade to Vista so they loaded Vista and it disabled the XP key. The customer decided that he liked XP better and when he tried to re-load XP he wasn't able to because the key was disabled. A LOT of hassle with Microsoft and a LOT of time spent on the phone to get XP loaded on this machine.)

    For most folks this isn't an issue, but it is something that most folks are not aware of and it is something to consider before purchasing an upgrade. I personally never purchase upgrades since there are often problems trying to upgrade existing and I prefer to build from scratch anyway...

    Simply food for thought..
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    I agree, and the full version is only some € more expensive.

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    Hello,
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    I've got a Wondows7 Ultimate copy with activation code and I'm having a bitch of a time getting it to upgrade from XP whilst still being able to use the settings. I'm glad I haven't spent any money on it.
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    Never upgrade. Always backup what you want to save and then do a clean fresh install. Upgrading the OS to a newer one is never recommended.

    I tend to setup a new OS on a new HDD, then I still have access to the older OS install on the separate HDD to copy over what I wish to restore to the newly installed OS after. I'm not talking a dual boot setup. But the older OS's file structure accessible from the older HDD.

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    I also did a full fresh install, and it worked just fine. I also never would do upgrades, as it will never work out 100%.

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