What is the difference when buying windows 7 from upgrade and full?
May 9th, 2010 by admin

Right now I have Windows Xp and I thought it was time to upgrade my computer to Windows 7 but when i looked for the operating system there were posts that said Windows 7 Ultimate - Upgrade and
Windows 7 Ultimate - Full. Is the upgrade only for Vista? Which one should i get?


4 Responses  
  • LoverOfWine writes:
    May 9th, 20105:43 pmat

    First, don’t get Ultimate – go for professional. Unlike XP and Vista the top versions do not have features that a home user really wants. There are no added goodies you want and performance is the same.

    Basically the difference is with Upgrade you must have an existing license for a Windows OS. Since you have XP then you are good to go. The downside is if you have to reinstall it is a little more difficult. Especially if you want to move it to another PC. You can do “clean” install (format your machine and then install through custom install) but takes a few tricks.

    Full install doesn’t require an existing O/S but it will let a person upgrade from Vista to Windows 7. There is no direct XP upgrade regardless of the edition you buy.

  • Walker_Windows_Team writes:
    May 9th, 20106:37 pmat

    Hi Mike,

    Here’s a breakdown of the different editions of Windows 7 comparing the features: http://www. microsoft. com/windows/windows-7/compare/default. aspx

    And here’s a helpful page explaining your Upgrade path options and some FAQs: http://www. microsoft. com/windows/windows-7/get/upgrade-considerations. aspx

    Cheers,

    Walker
    Windows Outreach Team

  • Tara_WinTeam writes:
    May 9th, 20107:29 pmat

    Hello Mike,

    You can purchase a Windows 7 upgrade for your machine- this will work with XP and Vista, the installation builds on the previous Windows System. The full version is for those who do not have a recent version of Windows. I do recommend you use the Upgrade Advisor before purchasing your OS- some older machines may not fit the system requirements or have drivers available for upgrade, though a majority of them upgrade easily. You can find the upgrade advisor as a part of this step-by-step upgrade guide: http://windows. microsoft. com/en-us/windows7/help/upgrading-from-windows-xp-to-windows-7.

    Cheers,
    Tara
    Windows Outreach Team

  • Rickie writes:
    May 9th, 20107:40 pmat

    If u have Win XP you can buy the Upgrade disk only, beware u will have to reinstall all of your drivers programs as it will REFORMAT the hard drive.

    Win 7 ultimate is a great choice as include many other amerinies Win 7 Home or Pro doesnt have

    RICK


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