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    Windows 7 Vista Ultimate 64 vs 7 32bit

    You must have the OEM copy of Windows 7 which is only permitted to be used on one Computer (this has been the same for previous versions of Windows), if you do decide to change machines just give Microsoft Product Activation a call. But you can't use it on more than one machine at a time.
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    Windows 7 Vista Ultimate 64 vs 7 32bit

    No problem, be sure to let us know how it goes! Also something I just thought of, you're not just upgrading to 7 so you can have a 32-bit OS aren't you? You do know your Vista serial will work with 32-bit Install media.
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    Windows 7 Vista Ultimate 64 vs 7 32bit

    Yes, but you can't just upgrade from Vista x64 to 7 x86. You'll need to do a fresh install and reinstall all your applications.
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    Windows 7 Vista Ultimate 64 vs 7 32bit

    That's strange, 32-bit apps should "just work". Also for Office 2k7, have you tried the compatibility pack?
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    Windows 7 Classic vs. New Start Menu

    I prefer Classic, I use it in Vista. I'm not sure what I'm going to do when I use 7, I guess I'll have to get used to the new menu.
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 product key

    Where did you download W7 from, is it legitimate?
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    Windows 7 Vista vs Windows 7

    In my opinion upgrading to 7 from XP is a good idea if you want something new. Installing 7 on a new machine is fine too. But upgrading Vista to 7 seems rather pointless to me. On my machine it has ran exactly the same as Vista has for example: Application Support Resource Usage The overall...
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    Windows 7 Vista Ultimate 64 vs 7 32bit

    Wait why are you using VPC to run 32-bit programs. Windows x64 can run 32-bit apps just fine, are you trying to run something custom and obscure?
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    Windows 7 The Great Open Source Vs. Closed Source Debate

    I've used Linux for 8 years and would NEVER recommend it replace Windows in it's current state. What you and a lot of new Linux users fail to understand is that this isn't going to save money at all in the long run. I mean all companies I've known to switch to Linux have gone for the horrible...
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