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How To Upgrade to Windows 7 from XP or the Beta or RC versions
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/3075/how-to-upgrade-the-windows-7-rc-to-rtm/ ^ | 10/22/2009 | papasmurf

Posted on 10/22/2009 5:55:55 PM PDT by papasmurf

HOW TO UPGRADE WINDOWS 7 BETA OR RC TO WINDOWS 7 RTM (RETAIL VERSION)

You can’t upgrade directly from a pre-release version—at least, not without a quick and easy workaround. Here is that workaround...

The Problem

Windows 7 checks whether or not the current version you are running is a pre-release copy, and prevents you from upgrading further. For reference purposes, this is the error you’ll see when you try and upgrade.

Windows 7 can't upgrade error

The Solution

The solution is to edit a file inside the Windows 7 DVD—which you’ll have to extract to the hard drive to proceed.

Once you’ve extract the files, browse down into the “sources” folder to find the cversion.ini file.

Windows 7 CD files

Once you’ve opened up the cversion.ini file, you’ll notice that the MinClient line has a value of 7233.0, and since the Windows 7 RC release is build 7100, you can understand why it’s not working.

Editing cversion file

All you need to do is change the MinClient value to something less than the current build you are using. For the RC release, you can change it to 7000.

Editing cversion file 

Now you can simply launch the setup.exe file from within the folder, and do the upgrade directly from the hard drive. Once you’ve started the setup, click Install now.

Windows 7 upgrade startup

Once you get to the type of installation screen, choose to Upgrade the existing install.

Windows 7 choose upgrade type

Once you reach the Compatibility Report screen (if it doesn’t show up at all, be happy about it), you’ll see the list of applications that probably won’t work once you upgrade. Realistically most of these apps will work just fine, but the important thing is that you’ll be able to upgrade.

Note: You could always smooth the upgrade process by removing any apps that have compatibility problems, before you do the upgrade.

Windows 7 upgrade compatibility report

At this point, the upgrade should start working, and will take a rather long time.

Windows 7 is upgrading just fine 

Important Notes

There are a few important things to keep in mind when you are upgrading to the final version:

Happy upgrading!


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Hobbies; Miscellaneous; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: hitech; tech; upgrade; windows7; windowsxp
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This upgrade procedure will upgrade and migrate all of your settings, files, and installed programs.

This is also a much faster install, as it installs directly from your hard drive.

Enjoy!
1 posted on 10/22/2009 5:55:56 PM PDT by papasmurf
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To: papasmurf
For upgrading XP to Windows 7... Here's the link to Laplink, which will migrate your XP to Win7, files, installed apps, and settings...everything.



Available by download here for $ 19.95 (Limited Time Pricing).

Remember, if you have a legal copy of XP, you can buy an Windows 7 Upgrade at a reduced price from the full version.

BTW, you do know that you can do a straight upgrade XP to Vista, and then upgrade Vista to Win 7 also, don't you?


2 posted on 10/22/2009 5:58:23 PM PDT by papasmurf (RnVjayB5b3UsIDBiYW1hLCB5b3UgcGllY2Ugb2Ygc2hpdCBjb3dhcmQh)
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To: papasmurf

Thanks for the info.


3 posted on 10/22/2009 6:02:18 PM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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To: papasmurf

Wow - thanks!


4 posted on 10/22/2009 6:05:56 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Hope....Change...Bullsh*t)
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To: papasmurf

Bookmark!


5 posted on 10/22/2009 6:07:46 PM PDT by ABQHispConservative (A good Blue Dog is an unelected Blue Dog. Ditto Rino's!)
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BTW, you do know that you can do a straight upgrade XP to Vista, and then upgrade Vista to Win 7 also, don't you?

At that point you might as well do a total reformat and directly install Windows 7.
6 posted on 10/22/2009 6:07:52 PM PDT by Terpfen (FR is being Alinskied. Remember, you only take flak when you're over the target.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; ShadowAce

Would you ping your lists, please?


7 posted on 10/22/2009 6:08:08 PM PDT by papasmurf (RnVjayB5b3UsIDBiYW1hLCB5b3UgcGllY2Ugb2Ygc2hpdCBjb3dhcmQh)
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To: papasmurf

ping for later


8 posted on 10/22/2009 6:08:53 PM PDT by Mr. Jazzy ("I AM JIM THOMPSON and moderates make me PUKE!!!")
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To: Terpfen

Yes, but...
A. It’s free.
B. It’s easier for the non techies among us. ;)


9 posted on 10/22/2009 6:10:00 PM PDT by papasmurf (RnVjayB5b3UsIDBiYW1hLCB5b3UgcGllY2Ugb2Ygc2hpdCBjb3dhcmQh)
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With respect, I would not recommend PCmover. It seems like a good solution for upgrading but we have experimented with it in our shop with some, shall we say, unpredictable results. Results that would certainly stump the average user.

If you do try it, backup your data first.

I recommend a clean install of Windows 7 for best results. I say that after thousands of hours spent installing and configuring operating systems.

Once you have your system configured the way you like, then use a disk imaging software to take a ‘snapshot’ of your drive for easy system recovery later.

Windows 7 will be around for a while and the malware situation is worsening so your recovery disk will come in handy going forward.


10 posted on 10/22/2009 6:12:45 PM PDT by Boucheau
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To: papasmurf

Non-techies generally don’t upgrade their OS in the first place. They “upgrade” when they buy a brand new computer.


11 posted on 10/22/2009 6:19:08 PM PDT by Terpfen (FR is being Alinskied. Remember, you only take flak when you're over the target.)
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To: papasmurf

I would recommend to do a new install for most people. Windows historically isn’t good a getting rid of old junk. The best way to clean your registry, ever!


12 posted on 10/22/2009 6:25:21 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (I don't have time to)
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To: Boucheau

Are you sure you’re meaning Application Mover (fundac software)? I’ve used it and had problems with it.

But, I’ve not had any issues with PC Mover by laplink.

As with anything, YMMV.


13 posted on 10/22/2009 6:29:44 PM PDT by papasmurf (RnVjayB5b3UsIDBiYW1hLCB5b3UgcGllY2Ugb2Ygc2hpdCBjb3dhcmQh)
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To: papasmurf

anyone have any feedback how it behaves on an older XP pro machine?


14 posted on 10/22/2009 6:41:24 PM PDT by Mr. K (My biggest fear is that one of my typos becomes a freeper catchphrase...I'm series!)
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To: Boucheau

I have a machne that came with VISTA installed- it sucked so bad I spent 2 weeks finding drivers to make XP work on it. It runs about two or three times faster.

Any idea how Win7 runs on a machine like this?


15 posted on 10/22/2009 6:43:39 PM PDT by Mr. K (My biggest fear is that one of my typos becomes a freeper catchphrase...I'm series!)
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To: Boucheau
Ok, I see what you're talking about now. I mistakenly referred to it asPC Mover, when I should have called it Upgrade Assistant" Which mean I screwed up the thread! ;( Geez, I went to the closet and pulled it out and out came the blue connector cable. Instantly I understood the mistake I had made. Sorry.
16 posted on 10/22/2009 6:46:12 PM PDT by papasmurf (RnVjayB5b3UsIDBiYW1hLCB5b3UgcGllY2Ugb2Ygc2hpdCBjb3dhcmQh)
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To: papasmurf

I mean PCmover.

Moving applications is a tough thing to do. Many have tried, none have succeeded in creating an app that handles it well enough for the average user.

‘Upgrading’ your operating system can be fraught with problems, large and small, some of which will lay dormant for some time before being revealed.

With the millions of lines of code involved it is best to give your operating system a fighting chance with a clean install.

You probably wouldn’t want to use the phrase ‘Murphy’s Law’ and the word ‘computer’ in the same sentence. That would be redundant.

Spend your time and money on better things. Do a clean install and create a recovery disk. You’ll be glad you did.


17 posted on 10/22/2009 6:48:48 PM PDT by Boucheau
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To: Mr. K

Windows 7, while better than Vista, does need to have, at least, 2 gigabytes of Ram, and a modern processor.

On your XP box, what is the processor? If you don’t know the best way to find out and post it is to go to ...
Start
Programs
Accessories
System Tools
System Information

On the very first page you see, System Summary, select all and copy and paste that into a post.


18 posted on 10/22/2009 6:52:10 PM PDT by papasmurf (RnVjayB5b3UsIDBiYW1hLCB5b3UgcGllY2Ugb2Ygc2hpdCBjb3dhcmQh)
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To: papasmurf

Already hacked.


19 posted on 10/22/2009 6:55:21 PM PDT by DaGman
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To: papasmurf

Many thanks and a BTT. Just slicked the work laptop and went to 64-bit. At last! I can use that last GB of RAM!


20 posted on 10/22/2009 6:56:09 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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