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WINDOWS 7 ANYTIME UPGRADE COSTS INSTALL
Is it still possible though to install the Windows 7 OEM and activate it on a different system or is it a loss and a waste? I understand that OEM Windows are not transferable to another system. Regarding the Windows Home Premium OEM (64Bit), I only installed and activated the Vista version but won't install nor activate the Windows 7 OEM I received as a free upgrade from Vista last October.
WINDOWS 7 ANYTIME UPGRADE COSTS FULL
See this link for details: Can a key-less install be done with Windows 7 Pro from Digital River and enter later the product key for the Full version? I do hope this extra is transferable somehow, and not be wasted. So now I do own for my one desktop PC two flavors of Windows 7 Home and Professional, and for the professional I'll have both the Upgrade and Full product. Update: I purchased from Digital River the Windows 7 Professional Upgrade with Student discount and Microsoft's customer support even offered to send me the physical copy "Full" version by mail. If I were to re-install Windows-7 from the DVD upgrade install, would I need the previously installed windows present again? I read that once the new product key has been activated by validating with a previously installed Windows Vita copy.
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It will go through the Anytime Upgrade process and upgrade the OS to the new version without loosing anything. Of course it assumes, I can upgrade over my Vista install. In my experience, you just start the Anytime Upgrade wizard, then select the option that says you already have an upgrade key, then you can enter any valid Windows 7 Pro/Ultra key. It will allow me to recoup the expense of upgrading to Professional. The discount rate of $65 is pricey but I am considering it definitely cheaper than Anytime Upgrade.ĭo you think it is legit and acceptable to re-sell for cheap on ebay and/or transfer the ownership of my copy of Windows Vista DVD and its related Windows 7 DVD upgrade? At Newegg the Windows-7 Home Premium 64BIt and Windows Professional are $105 and $140 respectively - it would have been on y $35 more if I'd thought about this then. My wife is doing her master at UNLV here in the US and I found out that we just missed the $35 student discount upgrade to Windows 7 professional, it is now $65 at. I did not know about this adding feature between HOme Premium and Professional version when I order Windows last summer from Newegg. I am concerned however that some application might not run in 64bit Mode and I would benefit the functionality as Virtual XP PC (I had a couple already with Vista). I am about to carry out a clean install (using Custom install advanced option) of Windows-7 from the installed Vista. I purchased Vista Home Premium 64bit System Builder OEM DVD last Summer from Newegg, and received the free upgrade to Windows 7 end of October.