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sqrage

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If you have a legit XP key, I believe you can upgrade.

If you don't, you have to get a fresh copy.

However, as far as the installation process, I'd recommend doing a fresh install after saving all your important stuff to DVDs/external hard drive/2ndary hard drive/flash media.

The recommended system requirements are the same as XP I think.

btw, I think it's much cheaper at newegg than dell.
 

Dest

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If you have a legit XP key, I believe you can upgrade.

If you don't, you have to get a fresh copy.

However, as far as the installation process, I'd recommend doing a fresh install after saving all your important stuff to DVDs/external hard drive/2ndary hard drive/flash media.

The recommended system requirements are the same as XP I think.

btw, I think it's much cheaper at newegg than dell.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220637

800 dollars with only double core? :nuts:
 

sqrage

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I could have sworn this thread was about Windows 7. :nuts:
 

Samuraid

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Is this a topic regarding Windows 7 or Laptops with Windows 7 on them?

If it's the latter, you'll probably want the topic title changed. :p
 

Dest

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Is this a topic regarding Windows 7 or Laptops with Windows 7 on them?

If it's the latter, you'll probably want the topic title changed. :p

No, I have the Windows XP and I wanted it to be upgraded to W7. So which do I buy: The "upgrade" one or the one without "upgrade"?
 

Rapmaster

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Upgrade is fine if you already have XP on the computer (or a retail copy of XP, which can be moved around to a new PC)

You will have to do a full reinstall though (preferably with a format), but the upgrade CD will let you do it.

You can only do an in-place upgrade, preserving files and settings, from Windows Vista to 7. But you can still do a fresh install if you have XP (calling it an 'upgrade' is just a legality.)
 

Dest

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Upgrade is fine if you already have XP on the computer (or a retail copy of XP, which can be moved around to a new PC)

You will have to do a full reinstall though (preferably with a format), but the upgrade CD will let you do it.

You can only do an in-place upgrade, preserving files and settings, from Windows Vista to 7. But you can still do a fresh install if you have XP (calling it an 'upgrade' is just a legality.)

So all I do is to order W7 Premium Upgrade so I can upgrade my XP?

Well, that's awesome. Also, one question. How do I backup my files?
 

sqrage

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So all I do is to order W7 Premium Upgrade so I can upgrade my XP?

Well, that's awesome. Also, one question. How do I backup my files?

>>However, as far as the installation process, I'd recommend doing a fresh install after saving all your important stuff to DVDs/external hard drive/2ndary hard drive/flash media.

Copy them to whichever of the above you choose.
 

Slapshot136

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also note that you will need to reinstall all your programs, so i would recommend running this first, it helps you organize what programs you use and installs them after the upgrade
 
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