Unfortunate that you cannot 'upgrade' the Beta off an existing XP installation. You can only do it from Vista.
I would have thought they'd try to snare some XP users to jump over Vista and land on Windows 7.
anyone know what build they're giving out today?
Unfortunate that you cannot 'upgrade' the Beta off an existing XP installation. You can only do it from Vista.
I would have thought they'd try to snare some XP users to jump over Vista and land on Windows 7.
I thought I read you could do a fresh install in addition to upgrading a Vista install...
I know it's not the same as an XP upgrade, but at least you don't need Vista if I'm correct. Fresh installs work better most of the time anyway.
Unfortunate that you cannot 'upgrade' the Beta off an existing XP installation. You can only do it from Vista.
I would have thought they'd try to snare some XP users to jump over Vista and land on Windows 7.
I thought I read you could do a fresh install in addition to upgrading a Vista install...
I know it's not the same as an XP upgrade, but at least you don't need Vista if I'm correct. Fresh installs work better most of the time anyway.
Q: Can I upgrade from XP?
No. It seems that for the beta that Vista is the only valid upgrade route (final Ultimate Extra for Vista users perhaps?). I expect this to change for the final release to include XP.
Hmm, perhaps i should try this beta.
I really haven't paid any attention to Windows 7 development.
Anything really new and innovating on it?
Is it still NTFS or do they have a new file system ?
Hmm, perhaps i should try this beta.
I really haven't paid any attention to Windows 7 development.
Anything really new and innovating on it?
Is it still NTFS or do they have a new file system ?
NTFS, nothing new in that department.
Think of it as a slightly streamlined Vista with some UI enhancements that do nothing more than hide complexity (meaning it doesn't really simplify anything ... it just cleans things up). There are apparently some genuinely solid improvements in a few basic, key areas, though. And it's supposed to be a very stable and fully featured build - which is more than you could ever say for the Vista beta.
Everything you could want to know about W7 can be found here:
http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/
Unfortunate that you cannot 'upgrade' the Beta off an existing XP installation. You can only do it from Vista.
I would have thought they'd try to snare some XP users to jump over Vista and land on Windows 7.
It's out tomorrow - you will be able to get it from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/default.aspx
It's a nice OS, I've been using it for a couple of months. Thing to watch out for - there is a problem with WMP12 that will strip out the first couple of seconds of certain MP3.
I think it's 7 to unify the lines, mobile 7 is out soon too.It's out tomorrow - you will be able to get it from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/default.aspx
It's a nice OS, I've been using it for a couple of months. Thing to watch out for - there is a problem with WMP12 that will strip out the first couple of seconds of certain MP3.
I feel stupid. I don't see the download link. Where is it?
I brought this up about a month ago in a thread in the Misc forum, it seems like this really is just 6.1. Are they calling it 7 simply because they want to burn all Vista bridges?
I didnt even realize they were this far ahead on windows 7. I guess Vista is a bigger flop than I imagined (though I've never had any real issues with it).
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