Windows 7 discussion thread

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by Madness » Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:52 pm

Glowy, look in the folder windows.old

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by Glowy69 » Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:57 pm

I do not have that folder?

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by Madness » Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:58 pm

Should be in the C:\.

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by Glowy69 » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:00 pm

Nope, nothing of the sort. I have two 250gb HDD on my laptop, one says 163 free space and the other 201, so surely they are on there somewhere?

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by PatSharpsMullet » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:31 pm

BID0 wrote:I ordered a Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade disc, which didn't specify a version. The despatch note details it as the 32bit version.

Quick questions...

- Do the upgrade discs include both 32 and 64bit versions?
- If both versions aren't included, would I be able to aquire the 64bit version and use the serial key from the 32bit version?

Merci

I bought the Home Premium upgrade disc and it came with both 32 and 64 bit versions so I would have thought the Ultimate version would too.

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by BID0 » Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:57 pm

PatSharpsMullet wrote:
BID0 wrote:I ordered a Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade disc, which didn't specify a version. The despatch note details it as the 32bit version.

Quick questions...

- Do the upgrade discs include both 32 and 64bit versions?
- If both versions aren't included, would I be able to aquire the 64bit version and use the serial key from the 32bit version?

Merci

I bought the Home Premium upgrade disc and it came with both 32 and 64 bit versions so I would have thought the Ultimate version would too.


Excellent :D

I have read on a few websites that this is the case, but the disc quite clearly says 32bit and no mention of anything else. I'll give it a try first.

I think the Home basic version is the only one with no 64bit version. Too many versions!!!

Thanks Pat. Awesome name btw!! :wub:

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by PatSharpsMullet » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:12 pm

BID0 wrote:
PatSharpsMullet wrote:
BID0 wrote:I ordered a Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade disc, which didn't specify a version. The despatch note details it as the 32bit version.

Quick questions...

- Do the upgrade discs include both 32 and 64bit versions?
- If both versions aren't included, would I be able to aquire the 64bit version and use the serial key from the 32bit version?

Merci

I bought the Home Premium upgrade disc and it came with both 32 and 64 bit versions so I would have thought the Ultimate version would too.


Excellent :D

I have read on a few websites that this is the case, but the disc quite clearly says 32bit and no mention of anything else. I'll give it a try first.

I think the Home basic version is the only one with no 64bit version. Too many versions!!!

Thanks Pat. Awesome name btw!! :wub:

There should be two discs in the box.

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by HM » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:28 pm

Any good gadgets anyone recommends to download?

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by BID0 » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:32 pm

PatSharpsMullet wrote:
BID0 wrote:
PatSharpsMullet wrote:
BID0 wrote:I ordered a Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade disc, which didn't specify a version. The despatch note details it as the 32bit version.

Quick questions...

- Do the upgrade discs include both 32 and 64bit versions?
- If both versions aren't included, would I be able to aquire the 64bit version and use the serial key from the 32bit version?

Merci

I bought the Home Premium upgrade disc and it came with both 32 and 64 bit versions so I would have thought the Ultimate version would too.


Excellent :D

I have read on a few websites that this is the case, but the disc quite clearly says 32bit and no mention of anything else. I'll give it a try first.

I think the Home basic version is the only one with no 64bit version. Too many versions!!!

Thanks Pat. Awesome name btw!! :wub:

There should be two discs in the box.


Just the one :(

Looking more online, it seems the key will work with both versions so I have a few options now.

If none work then I'll settle for the 32bit version, I'll not use it on my i7 PC and leave the early build on that one I have working currently.

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by Soulfinger » Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:28 pm

Been using Win 7 for a few weeks now and love it but the the only strange thing is that as fast as it boots up, my system seems to take longer to shut down than with my old Win XP. :?

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by 1337GRIND » Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:49 pm

Been looking to upgrade from Vista to 7 for a while now but somehow managed to miss out on the student £30 offer. :x

Anyone know what sort of price I'll be looking at for Home Premium?

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PostRe: Windows 7 discussion thread
by Andrew Mills » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:37 pm

Green Gecko wrote:If you are upgrading from 32-bit Vista to 32-bit Win7 then it keeps all of your files.

Can I upgrade from 64-Bit VISTA Ultimate to 64-Bit Win 7 Ultimate and still keep all my files intact? I have the disc and retail key ready to rock, but knowing my luck it'll all go Pete Tong and strawberry float up! :fp:


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