When trying to read between the lines - getting to be difficult these days with MS!, it does look as though they themselves, may be the biggest abusers -or shall we say, they are using their discretion.It is open to abuse but in Australia ‘assisted technology’ translates as you are registerd with some form of organisation which is themselves registerd | certified by the government… so without trying to be ageist, I’d suggest a trip to your local optometrist for an eye check would probably cover the selection requirments.
Snigger..tomorrow is going to be the biggest non-event ever.
well yes because an upgrade by iso is the normal way to upgrade Microsoft software... an update modifies your current product while an upgrade totally replaces it.Isn't that normal, if you are applying an ISO over an existing OS?
Still nothing over at MSDN..
>>>Interesting!!well yes because an upgrade by iso is the normal way to upgrade Microsoft software... an update modifies your current product while an upgrade totally replaces it.
my point is power outage or internet | network fails during the process can be very bad and you should consider doing a fresh install if the upgrade runs into errors.
p.s, most people will have home edition BigBearJedi but I know at least two people that have loaded that Pro iso and the files are solid... luck mate!