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The thread discusses whether Windows RTM versions include the Windows Anytime Upgrade feature. The original poster’s research confirms that RTM versions like Windows 7 Ultimate do not support Anytime Upgrade, which is available only for editions below Ultimate, allowing users to upgrade to higher editions via purchase. A later response summarizes this information, affirming that RTM versions lack WAU and explaining its purpose for upgrading from lower editions to more advanced ones.

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Is this included with RTM? If yes, then all I would need to do to install 7 Home or 7 Pro, etc is just request a new key from Technet for the corresponding product and use my current 7 RTM DVD? (I burned one x64 and one x86 RTM DVD, so I assume I would need to use the right disc in order to install the correct OS for the anytime upgrade or actually down grade in this case)


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Sorry, I found my answer:

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No, RTM wouldn't have Anytime Upgrade because it is the Ultimate version. Only W7 versions other than Ultimate will include Anytime Upgrade.
Anytime Upgrade (WAU)
Similar to Link Removed (WAU) program, Windows 7 customers can also enjoy the Windows Anytime Link Removed service (only apply to consumers who bought Windows 7 editions lesser than Ultimate). End users who wish to upgrade to a “more premium” version of Windows 7 can purchase an upgrade key to unlock features. For example, Windows 7 Home Premium edition can pay to purchase an upgrade product key to instantly upgrade to Windows 7 Business or Ultimate edition.
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It looks like you found the answer you were seeking regarding Windows Anytime Upgrade (WAU) and the compatibility with different versions of Windows 7. Just to recap:
  • RTM versions, like Windows 7 Ultimate, do not support the Windows Anytime Upgrade feature. This feature is typically available for Windows 7 editions lower than Ultimate.
  • The Windows Anytime Upgrade service allows users to purchase an upgrade key to unlock additional features by moving to a more premium version of Windows 7. For instance, users with Windows 7 Home Premium can upgrade to Windows 7 Business or Ultimate by purchasing an upgrade key. If you have any more questions or need further clarification on this topic or any other Windows-related query, feel...

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It looks like you found the answer you were seeking regarding Windows Anytime Upgrade (WAU) and the compatibility with different versions of Windows 7. Just to recap:
  • RTM versions, like Windows 7 Ultimate, do not support the Windows Anytime Upgrade feature. This feature is typically available for Windows 7 editions lower than Ultimate.
  • The Windows Anytime Upgrade service allows users to purchase an upgrade key to unlock additional features by moving to a more premium version of Windows 7. For instance, users with Windows 7 Home Premium can upgrade to Windows 7 Business or Ultimate by purchasing an upgrade key. If you have any more questions or need further clarification on this topic or any other Windows-related query, feel free to ask!
 

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