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  • RE: "Rules" for Windows 7 Upgrades Verified

    You're confusing the first upgrade activation and subsequent reinstalls of Windows 7. Microsoft has confirmed that they now require an activated key on the harddrive when you FIRST upgrade. This is something new. However, what is also new is that when you do your first upgrade activation, it will disable your Vista key, so you won't be able
    Posted to Operating Systems and Software (Forum) by dr.tj on Mon, Jul 13 2009
  • RE: "Rules" for Windows 7 Upgrades Verified

    It looks like you are misinformed about the changes to the upgrade install process. If you want to reinstall at a later date, you won't need your old license key or the old copy of Vista installed. Why is this different now? Because now when you install an upgrade version, it requires the old OS's license key which will then be tied to your
    Posted to Operating Systems and Software (Forum) by dr.tj on Mon, Jul 13 2009
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