I installed Windows 7 RC 64bit on a brand new desktop.
I received Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition for hosting the Windows 7 House Party. All migration issues reflect a move from Win XP to Win 7 where I have to do a clean install but reference XP which I obviously never installed on the new machine. Do I have to wipe out my Win 7 RC installation and do a clean install with Win 7 ultimate?
Is the Win 7 Ultimate Signature edition an upgrade or the full package?Even If it is not an upgrade, do I have to install a previous xp or vista version? I have asked this question before, but every answer I get seems to require a previous version of windows on the new machine in order to migrate.
Does anyone have a definitive answer? Thanks.
Now, my question is.....Microsoft said those personally invited by Microsoft to test the RC would be receiving Win7 free of charge and had 2 choices. They could get the download online last August or wait for the disc to be mailed to them, although it may not be until after January.
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