Hi Guys
i was a late adopter of vista 64bit home premium having bought it for a new machine i built a couple of months back. I got the free upgrade to Win7 with that version of vista of which i recieved in the post the other day. the version says for windows 7 upgrade option program.
Now i was under the impression that with the win7 media i got through the post that i could do a full clean install on my system and not have to upgrade vista. i have never done an upgrade and dont intend to start now. i like clean installs and i have never had a problem.
So the question is... can i do a clean install or do i only have the option of upgrading vista? i have the original vista dvd as that is a legal copy, why cant it just check the key on that one?
i have read so much about it now im confused!
Thanks
Steve
I had vista installed and deleted the partitions, the stupid hp restore partition and the c: partition vista was on. created the new partition, formated and installed. I do not have a window.old folder unless it's hidden from me.Steve,
You can perform a “custom†install as one of the other forum members previously specified however you will still need to have Windows Vista pre-installed on your hard drive in order for your upgrade key to properly activate. A “custom†install is still a clean install to an extent -- your files and information will be copied over to a “windows.old†folder but the framework and operating system themselves will be clean and Vista free.
For more information on the Windows 7 Upgrade, please go here: http://bit.ly/3DvynK
Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
I had vista installed and deleted the partitions, the stupid hp restore partition and the c: partition vista was on. created the new partition, formated and installed. I do not have a window.old folder unless it's hidden from me.