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Upgrading from Vista to Weven?

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  • C cdn dtr

    You can do a clean install with an upgrade disk. Just install it without the windows key, then before activating you have to change a registry key for windows to accept an upgrade key. Carlos

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    There's a way to do it without even having to delve into the registry editor (or so I've heard) - requires a half install and then an install over (I think) which does sound a little untidy when I type it like that, but I suspect it's actually very neat. Maybe somebody has a link?

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      Okay, I have a bright and shiny little Windows 7 disc and am giving serious consideration to upgrading a box in the studio that's currently running Vista (the only one in the house that is). The thing is, I actually need this box up and running, and don't want to spend the entire weekend doing a wipe & reinstall if Weven hoses me. And so, with some trepidation I ask, "Is it safe to go back in the water?" Seriously, any of you hit any snags upgrading from Vista to 7 or has it been smooth sailing?

      Christopher Duncan
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      Went smoothly for me. I'd been using Vista for about 6 months and had a lot of stuff on it, so I was careful to backup. But the upgrade ran without a problem and the one or two programs that wouldn't run directly under W7 went fine under compatibility mode.

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        There's a way to do it without even having to delve into the registry editor (or so I've heard) - requires a half install and then an install over (I think) which does sound a little untidy when I type it like that, but I suspect it's actually very neat. Maybe somebody has a link?

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        cdn dtr
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        Here it goes http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean\_install\_upgrade\_media.asp Carlos

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          There's a way to do it without even having to delve into the registry editor (or so I've heard) - requires a half install and then an install over (I think) which does sound a little untidy when I type it like that, but I suspect it's actually very neat. Maybe somebody has a link?

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          Forgot to say something. On one install I had to change the key, on another machine, the registry key didn't needed to be changed. Carlos

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          • C Christopher Duncan

            Okay, I have a bright and shiny little Windows 7 disc and am giving serious consideration to upgrading a box in the studio that's currently running Vista (the only one in the house that is). The thing is, I actually need this box up and running, and don't want to spend the entire weekend doing a wipe & reinstall if Weven hoses me. And so, with some trepidation I ask, "Is it safe to go back in the water?" Seriously, any of you hit any snags upgrading from Vista to 7 or has it been smooth sailing?

            Christopher Duncan
            www.PracticalUSA.com
            Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
            Copywriting Services

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            When has the upgrade ever worked? I can remember lots of messes from Win95 on up. There is just too much baggage. Do a file backup of your Doc, Code, etc. Do a new Win7 install and reinstall your apps and files. Overall some of the Vista apps are not needed with Win7, some apps are not compatible, some devices are not supported, the LAN/WAN stacks are different, etc. MS usually just says you need to move forward when things do work also. All reports I have seen and what friends and associates say, it is worth it. I will be doing what you are doing soon. I am planning that it will take an entire weekend to settle it down. I already know I will gain somethings and lose others. The gains are greater than the loses. One thing I lose is my HP PSC 500 driver support (at the present). Not much considering how old it is, I guess. But it has been a reliable unit for me. I will just have to access it via my Gentoo server with Samba and a best case driver. May be able to find a Win7 driver in the near future.

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            • C Christopher Duncan

              Okay, I have a bright and shiny little Windows 7 disc and am giving serious consideration to upgrading a box in the studio that's currently running Vista (the only one in the house that is). The thing is, I actually need this box up and running, and don't want to spend the entire weekend doing a wipe & reinstall if Weven hoses me. And so, with some trepidation I ask, "Is it safe to go back in the water?" Seriously, any of you hit any snags upgrading from Vista to 7 or has it been smooth sailing?

              Christopher Duncan
              www.PracticalUSA.com
              Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
              Copywriting Services

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              First and foremost, find out the exact model number of your machine, and check the manufacturer's site to see if Windows 7 32/64 bit drivers are available. If not, then don't bother wiping out Vista. Windows 7 is good at obtaining drivers from Windows update but the process is far from perfect. You will not be able to get optimized performance without specific drivers. Few people realize this but within the PC world, drivers make or break your experience with the machine. If you need any one-on-one correspondence regarding this, please feel free to mail me.

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              • C Christopher Duncan

                Okay, I have a bright and shiny little Windows 7 disc and am giving serious consideration to upgrading a box in the studio that's currently running Vista (the only one in the house that is). The thing is, I actually need this box up and running, and don't want to spend the entire weekend doing a wipe & reinstall if Weven hoses me. And so, with some trepidation I ask, "Is it safe to go back in the water?" Seriously, any of you hit any snags upgrading from Vista to 7 or has it been smooth sailing?

                Christopher Duncan
                www.PracticalUSA.com
                Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
                Copywriting Services

                modified on Monday, March 15, 2010 1:49 PM

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                I had the same dilemma - wipe the hard drive and spend a full day and a half or more reinstalling everything, or see what happens with the upgrade. Contrary to conventional wisdom I went ahead with the upgrade (after backing up everything I wanted to be sure not to lose, of course) and I was astonished at how quickly and smoothly it went. Win 7 even warned me about a couple of programs that wouldn't work and told me what to do to upgrade them. My experience is no guarantee that yours will go as smoothly, of course, but it worked well for me with no major hassles.

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                • C Christopher Duncan

                  Okay, I have a bright and shiny little Windows 7 disc and am giving serious consideration to upgrading a box in the studio that's currently running Vista (the only one in the house that is). The thing is, I actually need this box up and running, and don't want to spend the entire weekend doing a wipe & reinstall if Weven hoses me. And so, with some trepidation I ask, "Is it safe to go back in the water?" Seriously, any of you hit any snags upgrading from Vista to 7 or has it been smooth sailing?

                  Christopher Duncan
                  www.PracticalUSA.com
                  Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
                  Copywriting Services

                  modified on Monday, March 15, 2010 1:49 PM

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                  My advice, don't upgrade. It's not that I don't like Weven, it's a joy to use. But the laptop that on which I have it installed is an absolute beast (i7, 6GB RAM, SSD Drive). I have to run 3 VMs and have 2 very large solutions and 10 other misc apps open for work, and it just begs for more. But it's been my experience that when you upgrade the OS without buying updated hardware with it you just end up with headaches. I went from XP to Vista on the same hardware and not only did I spend two days trying to find the right combination of drivers, but the machine just never was as quick after that. I suspect the same is true with Weven. That being said, if you do have the inclination to buy new hardware for Weven, I enthusiastically approve! Eric

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                  • C Christopher Duncan

                    Oh, I don't know. I still haven't found it necessary to buy one of those bunny hugging Macs. :)

                    Christopher Duncan
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                    And you have to buy specially-bred bunnies from Apple!

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                      My advice, don't upgrade. It's not that I don't like Weven, it's a joy to use. But the laptop that on which I have it installed is an absolute beast (i7, 6GB RAM, SSD Drive). I have to run 3 VMs and have 2 very large solutions and 10 other misc apps open for work, and it just begs for more. But it's been my experience that when you upgrade the OS without buying updated hardware with it you just end up with headaches. I went from XP to Vista on the same hardware and not only did I spend two days trying to find the right combination of drivers, but the machine just never was as quick after that. I suspect the same is true with Weven. That being said, if you do have the inclination to buy new hardware for Weven, I enthusiastically approve! Eric

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                      Wholeheartedly agree with the Vista situation. In testing here, the Weven setups actually performed better on older hardware than XP did once the apps were installed and everything updated - just so long as there were drivers somewhere that worked with Weven, and even with only 512MB of RAM.

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                      • C Christopher Duncan

                        Okay, I have a bright and shiny little Windows 7 disc and am giving serious consideration to upgrading a box in the studio that's currently running Vista (the only one in the house that is). The thing is, I actually need this box up and running, and don't want to spend the entire weekend doing a wipe & reinstall if Weven hoses me. And so, with some trepidation I ask, "Is it safe to go back in the water?" Seriously, any of you hit any snags upgrading from Vista to 7 or has it been smooth sailing?

                        Christopher Duncan
                        www.PracticalUSA.com
                        Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
                        Copywriting Services

                        modified on Monday, March 15, 2010 1:49 PM

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                        I've upgraded 3 machines and clean installed 1 from Vista to Weven and never had a bit of bother with any of them. I PING backuped each box before starting, left the upgrades running overnight and all was fine and dandy the following morning. If you choose to do a clean install over an existing install without deleting the previous version everything including the program files directory etc will be put in the windows.old directory in case you need anything back after you've done the install.

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