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Get Vista, Wipe Entire Machine, Put On Windows 7
I've never had a good experience doing an upgrade, it's better to just wipe completely and install the new OS from scratch.
Posted by: itanalyst2@...   Posted on: 06/22/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Get Vista, Wipe Entire Machine, Put On Windows 7  itanalyst2@... | 06/22/09
I agree but....  DaveN_MVP | 06/22/09
While it sounds like a pain...  GoodThings2Life | 06/22/09
Exactly!  itanalyst2@... | 06/22/09
HP  JoeMama_z | 06/22/09
Good point RE:HP  jwnc | 06/22/09
Dell  NStalnecker | 06/22/09
From a slightly different perspective  CobraA1 | 06/23/09
Agreed, but . . .  CobraA1 | 06/22/09
What about drivers and support programs?  dunn@... | 06/24/09
If it works in Vista, it should work with 7.  CobraA1 | 06/24/09
Message has been deleted.  alleccs | 06/23/09
RE: Microsoft preps PC makers for Windows 7 Upgrade launch  efw@... | 06/23/09
re  BOSS4908 | 06/23/09
Where is the new file system originally promised in Vista?  dhamilt01@... | 06/24/09
Assuming you're talking abuot WinFS  rtk | 06/24/09
They're putting it in incrementally.  CobraA1 | 06/24/09
RE: Microsoft preps PC makers for Windows 7 Upgrade launch  Jackie150 | 10/11/09
RE: Microsoft preps PC makers for Windows 7 Upgrade launch  sexy costumes | 11/11/09

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