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I plan on upgrading to Windows 7 64 from XP 64 this October but I am a little confused as to how the pricing for this works.
I understand that XP users are eligible for the upgrade price for Windows 7 but a few things about this does not make sense to me.
The first thing is where to purchase Windows 7 for the upgrade price. I looked on Amazon and they have a SKU for Windows 7 Upgrade (Link Removed) but does this apply to XP users or just Vista users? As in, if I buy that SKU, then come October, I can use that CD Amazon ships to me to do a clean install of Windows 7 on my XP machine? Also, would I have to prove to Amazon in some form that I currently own XP as opposed to Vista at the time of purchase?
The second thing that confuses me is that Amazon also has regular Windows 7 SKUs for full price (Amazon.com: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional: Software). Now assuming that you can purchase the Windows 7 Upgrade SKU and do a clean install on your XP machine, what is the point in buying the OS at full price?
Could someone please break down the XP upgrade path to me?
				
			I understand that XP users are eligible for the upgrade price for Windows 7 but a few things about this does not make sense to me.
The first thing is where to purchase Windows 7 for the upgrade price. I looked on Amazon and they have a SKU for Windows 7 Upgrade (Link Removed) but does this apply to XP users or just Vista users? As in, if I buy that SKU, then come October, I can use that CD Amazon ships to me to do a clean install of Windows 7 on my XP machine? Also, would I have to prove to Amazon in some form that I currently own XP as opposed to Vista at the time of purchase?
The second thing that confuses me is that Amazon also has regular Windows 7 SKUs for full price (Amazon.com: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional: Software). Now assuming that you can purchase the Windows 7 Upgrade SKU and do a clean install on your XP machine, what is the point in buying the OS at full price?
Could someone please break down the XP upgrade path to me?
 
 
		 Thus leaving me with my 4 gigs of RAM and my single 500GB HDD.  The reason I want to partition so bad is that it makes me sleep at night knowing my data is separate from my OS if something drastic were to ever happen and I would need a reinstall.
  Thus leaving me with my 4 gigs of RAM and my single 500GB HDD.  The reason I want to partition so bad is that it makes me sleep at night knowing my data is separate from my OS if something drastic were to ever happen and I would need a reinstall. 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		