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Old November 15th 09, 12:15 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default Clean install ??

Can Win 7 upgrade be installed on a new hard drive, older computer,
without first installing XP or Vista??? Not trying to cheat MS and you
have you old legal copys of XP or Vista.

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Old November 15th 09, 12:38 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Bob Hatch
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Default Clean install ??

X Sub wrote:
Can Win 7 upgrade be installed on a new hard drive, older computer,
without first installing XP or Vista??? Not trying to cheat MS and you
have you old legal copys of XP or Vista.

X Sub



You should first run the Windows Upgrade Adviser to make sure the
computer will even run Win 7. If the answer is yes you can do a clean
install. At some point in the installation process you will be asked to
insert a legal copy of XP or Vista into the CD drive for confirmation
that you qualify for the upgrade.

Have you decided what to do about backup drives?


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Old November 15th 09, 12:57 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default Clean install ??



"Bob Hatch" wrote in message
...
X Sub wrote:
Can Win 7 upgrade be installed on a new hard drive, older computer,
without first installing XP or Vista??? Not trying to cheat MS and you
have you old legal copys of XP or Vista.

X Sub



You should first run the Windows Upgrade Adviser to make sure the computer
will even run Win 7. If the answer is yes you can do a clean install. At
some point in the installation process you will be asked to insert a legal
copy of XP or Vista into the CD drive for confirmation that you qualify
for the upgrade.


Win 7 Upgrades do not ask for a CD/DVD for confirmation but rather look for
an already activated OS that meets the criteria. However, you can still do a
clean install using upgrade media:

http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp



Have you decided what to do about backup drives?


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"To announce that there must be no criticism
of the President, or that we are to stand by
the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic
and servile, but is morally treasonable to the
American public."
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Old November 15th 09, 01:30 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Bob Hatch
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Default Clean install ??

John E. Carty wrote:


"Bob Hatch" wrote in message
...
X Sub wrote:
Can Win 7 upgrade be installed on a new hard drive, older computer,
without first installing XP or Vista??? Not trying to cheat MS and
you have you old legal copys of XP or Vista.

X Sub



You should first run the Windows Upgrade Adviser to make sure the
computer will even run Win 7. If the answer is yes you can do a clean
install. At some point in the installation process you will be asked
to insert a legal copy of XP or Vista into the CD drive for
confirmation that you qualify for the upgrade.


Win 7 Upgrades do not ask for a CD/DVD for confirmation but rather look
for an already activated OS that meets the criteria. However, you can
still do a clean install using upgrade media:

http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp



Have you decided what to do about backup drives?


That's interesting and a change that I was unaware of. In the case of
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 I had to enter a valid SN for DW8.


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of the President, or that we are to stand by
the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic
and servile, but is morally treasonable to the
American public."
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Old November 15th 09, 01:34 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Ed Mc[_4_]
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Default Clean install ??

John E. Carty wrote:


"Bob Hatch" wrote in message
...
X Sub wrote:
Can Win 7 upgrade be installed on a new hard drive, older computer,
without first installing XP or Vista??? Not trying to cheat MS and
you have you old legal copys of XP or Vista.

X Sub



Win 7 Upgrades do not ask for a CD/DVD for confirmation but rather look
for an already activated OS that meets the criteria. However, you can
still do a clean install using upgrade media:

http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp



This is good news..... it will save me $80 over the cost of a FULL
version.

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Old November 15th 09, 04:29 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
philo
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Default Clean install ??

X Sub wrote:
Can Win 7 upgrade be installed on a new hard drive, older computer,
without first installing XP or Vista??? Not trying to cheat MS and you
have you old legal copys of XP or Vista.

X Sub



as mentioned by the others ...yes

but I'm not sure you'd want to install Win7 on an older machine...
you really need some pretty new H/W for it to run right...
and that's assuming you can even get drivers for your older H/W
 




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