I have Vista Ultimate 64bit currently installed on C:: drive.
I disconnected the Vista Drive and installed a new 7000+ RPM SATA drive, which I installed the Windows 7 Professional on.
So, naturally when I connect the cables to each drive I have issues with disk ID pointers - C: F: E: kinda...
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I have Vista Ultimate 64bit currently installed on C:: drive.
I disconnected the Vista Drive and installed a new 7000+ RPM SATA drive, which I installed the Windows 7 Professional on.
So, naturally when I connect the cables to each drive I have issues with disk ID pointers - C: F: E: kinda...
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Link Removed - Invalid URL With the advent of Windows 7, the market shares of both Windows XP and Windows Vista have started bleeding, with users transitioning to the latest iteration of the Windows client. Still, although Windows 7...
YOU MUST DO A CLEAN INSTALL. There is no upgrade path. There are user migration tools you can use, but you will need to backup your files and do a clean install. I have seen several threads about this and just want to clarify. The upgrade from Windows Vista is a valid upgrade path, but Windows...