The Windows 7 Lineup

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Just by the way the public beta is the Ultimate version.

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    Microsoft to offer XP-to-Windows-7 upgrades

    Will discount license but won't offer in-place migration; full installs only

    February 3, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. today confirmed that it will sell what it calls "upgrades" for Windows 7 to users running the aged Windows XP operating system.

    Those users, however will have to do a "clean" installation of Windows 7, meaning that all data on the machine will be lost.

    "Regarding XP, customers can purchase upgrade media and an upgrade license to move from Windows XP to Windows 7," a company spokeswoman said in an e-mail this morning. "However, they will need to do a clean installation of Windows 7."

    In a follow-up reply to questions, the spokeswoman fleshed out what Microsoft means by upgrade. "The 'upgrade' part is referring to the license," she said. "You will be able to get the discounted 'upgrade' license, but it will include full bits."

    That's how David Smith, an analyst at Gartner Inc., interpreted "upgrade" in Microsoft's description of what it would offer XP owners. "They're talking about the upgrade price," he said, pointing out that most software vendors use the term upgrade to designate a lower-priced version aimed at existing customers.
    Microsoft to offer XP-to-Windows-7 upgrades

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    Digerati is offline Senior Quiquagenarian
    full installs only
    Which I would want to do anyway.

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Here is some more detail about versions and upgrade paths:

    Upgrading to Windows 7: what XP and Vista users need to know - Ars Technica

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