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Windows 7 upgrade

Posted by kyry (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 13, 09 at 18:14

I bought a HP Pavillion notebook last month with Vista 64 bit.
It came with a free Windows 7 upgrade. According to the tech who has had it and using it says it is so much better than Vista and programs that I couldn't use on Vista that I have on my XP desktop will work with Win 7.
I filled out the order for it last night and it is called a Windows 7 upgrade kit. I know it won't be released until Oct 22 but from reading post here I see that several people already have and are using it. My question is how hard this will be to install? Will it just over write Vista and delete it? Or will this whole process be something I have to bring to someone to do for me? I certainly have installed software before but obviously not a new OS. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Carol


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RE: Windows 7 upgrade

Some information here. Let us know if that answers all your questions. It should be a simple process like installing a service pack.

Here is a link that might be useful: upgrade


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Thanks Zep for your reply. I checked out the link you provided but not really anything on the installation. Guess I will just have to wait until I receive it and hope they have very good instructions. Hopefully it will be as you suggested and be like installing a service pack.
Thanks again
Carol


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Carol,

This is the link I have been sharing with others who ask me about upgrading to W7

DA

Here is a link that might be useful: Notebooks.com


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A couple of things you might find beneficial in Windows 7. The taskbar is twice as high as that pesky little Vista bar, very nice. No more Gadget sidebar but gadgets are available and you position them at will. When you open 3 or 4 tabs just one shows on the taskbar but as you hover over it they all show as thumbnails just above and you move to the one you want on top and click. Your wallpaper can now be a slide show of supplied or your own photos with many variable settings for change times.

The Windows Live OneCare probably will not be on the DVD but is downloadable for complete protection. This has only been available for a few days yet and I have it but cannot comment on how good it is after such a short useage time. This includes anti virus and anti malware all in one package and fully automatic. This also includes photo software that seems very similar to Picassa but I have not played with that too much apart from hovering over thumbnails which brings up a larger view of the photo in question.

For those who may be running the evaluation copy and are wondering about overwriting with the final version there is a hack on the link below. Phew! I imagined having to wipe Win7, install and validate XP then install Win7, oh happy day

Here is a link that might be useful: Install Win7 iver evaluation copy


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just be aware that some of the features , including the xp virtual machine feature, will only be on certain of the Windows 7 versions. If you want those features make sure you get the appropriate version. there is a thread here about windows 7 you can search for that I had put a link to an article on how to know which versions had what and also how to get the better features on the lesser versions with a little know how.


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found that original thread
Announcing: Windows 7 Release To Manufacturing

follow the link I posted to windows secrets


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Thank you all so much. I really appreciate your time in answering my questions.
ravencajun that link to windows secrets is down right now it said to try back later today, which I will.
Thanks again all! I'm sure when I receive my copy I will be back here begging for advice.
Carol


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a new link to add to the windows 7 collection. this one may be of help to those going from xp to 7

Windows XP to Windows 7 Migration


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HiKyry
When you filled out the order did you receive an e-mail confirming it. I filled out one to but I don't know if mine went through. I just got a new laptop with Vista and having a devil of a time with it.

Sharon


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Hi Sharon,
No I haven't received my confirmation email yet but on my conformation after ordering it says your order has been submitted and is currently pending. However your order will not be complete until you submit a valid proof of purchase. Which I did right then. I am about to try and contact them about it.
And I agree I absolutely hate Vista, I have the worst time finding things on it.
Carol


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Sharon,
I just checked by going through HP website. It then sends you to another site here is what my status is.
New = order placed, but proof of purchase not yet received.
POP Received = Arvato has received your proof of purchase, but not yet validated it.


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I like XP better than Vista, but have Vista on my laptop and it's no problem after I set things to the classic look and found a few things like programs and features. I definitely don't like the file search change. I don't use my laptop, BIG waste of money.


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Hi Carol:
Thanks for the info. I quess it did't work the 1st time
so I did it again. Received a confirmation
right away
and I did't need to send proof of purchase. I had just registed it last Thursday. I'm having trouble typing this,
hope I get use to Vista

Sharon

Sharon


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Get ready for W7 if you hate XP. Which for the life of me I don't understand as things do change.

It will be based on Vista with the architecture focused on performance this time rather than on security. I have seen evaluations as high as 80% Vista repeat with 20% new features.

Remember the lifecycle for XP is ticking away. Not right away but it is in the horizon.

DA


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No, no I love XP have been using it for about five years. Had no problem going from Win2000 to XP. But Vista is a whole new issue.


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there are ways to make vista more like xp you need to search google for "make vista like xp" you will find lots of tips and tricks. There are some threads here on GW that have posted several links to many of those so you can try doing a search here too.
How to Make Windows Vista Look Like XP
Make Vista Look Like XP Classic Without Hacks
and this is a link to the cnet video on how to do many of these.

Here is a link that might be useful: video


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Thank you Ravencajun those are two great links!


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Just wandering Carol if you received your cd for Windows 7.
I got mine today, hopefully I can talk my son into doing it for me.

Sharon


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