Posts Tagged ‘upgrade’

If I upgrade to Windows 7 with Windows 7 upgrade, will all the settings on my computer be the same?

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

I already have my computers set up a certain way and don’t want anything to change – as far as the display goes. All my shortcut icons are set up and arranged in a very efficient way for myself so I don’t have to search for certain files/folders. Will upgrading to Windows 7 screw this up?

Windows Vista Ultimate (PRODUCT)RED Upgrade with SP1

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
Ratings: 5.0 from total of 5 ratings.
Price: $219.95
 

Product Features:

  • This version includes 32- and 64-bit.

Product Description

More secure, making it better able to protect systems; Get more done?faster and easier; matches the current and future compatibility with software, peripherals, and services; Stay connected?in or out of the office

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Windows Vista Ultimate (PRODUCT)RED Upgrade with SP1

Can I upgrade from windows 7 home premium to windows 7 professional?

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

I am going to get a free windows 7 home premium upgrade in the mail, and I then want to buy a windows 7 professional upgrade for $30 since I am a college student. Will that require a clean install?

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic UPGRADE [DVD] [OLD VERSION]

Monday, July 5th, 2010
Ratings: 3.0 from total of 45 ratings.
Price: $99.95
 

Product Features:

  • User-friendly software features search and organize innovations as well as improved networking opportunities
  • Designed for users with the most basic computer needs
  • Helps people use their PCs securely and reliably, makes it simple to stay better connected, and is compatible with the widest range of software, devices, and services that people use and trust every day
  • Rich new interface, innovative ways to organize and find the information stored on your PC, and a multitude of entertainment options with live and recorded TV on your PC
  • Upgrade from your current edition of Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 (including Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Media Center, Windows XP Tablet PC, Windows XP Professional x64, Windows 2000)

Product Description

Windows Vista Home Basic is designed to be easy to set up, to help people use their PCs securely and reliably, to help people stay better connected, and, like all of the editions of Windows Vista, to be compatible with the widest range of software, devices, and services that people use and trust. For those who simply want to use their PC for tasks such as surfing the Internet, corresponding with friends and family using email, or performing basic document creation and editing tasks, Windows Vista Home Basic delivers a safer, more reliable, and more effective computing environment.

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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic UPGRADE [DVD] [OLD VERSION]

Laplink PC Mover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant [DOWNLOAD]

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
Ratings: 3.0 from total of 14 ratings.
Price: $29.99
 

Product Features:

  • The Only way to upgrade from XP to Windows 7 hassle free
  • Keep your Applications with no reinstalling
  • Upgrade from any version of Windows
  • Select which programs and files you keep
  • Easy to use wizard

Product Description

PCmover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant – the ONLY way to upgrade from XP to Windows 7! All your programs, files and settings are saved right where you want them! Don?t risk losing important data by starting over. Rest assured that all your important data will be saved with an in-place upgrade to Windows 7 using PCmover.

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Laplink PC Mover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant [DOWNLOAD]

Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Standard Upgrade from CS2/CS3

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
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Price: $699.00
 

Product Features:

  • Express even your most innovative creative visions in print–Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Standard combines Photoshop CS5 Extended, Illustrator CS5, InDesign CS5, and Acrobat 9 Pro.
  • Meet stringent deadlines with enhanced object selection and editing in Adobe InDesign, more precise image selection in Adobe Photoshop, perspective drawing in Adobe Illustrator, and a host of other timesaving features.
  • Add impact to print designs using new tools in Photoshop and Illustrator that let you create scalable vector artwork with the nuance and subtlety of fine art, enhance photographs with painterly effects, and more.
  • Bring creative reviews directly into your design workflow thanks to CS Review, a new Adobe CS Live online service that integrates with your design software. Quickly initiate and share a review and receive comments.
  • Prepare files for high-end print production with confidence using Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. End-to-end PDF workflows share common technology to generate, preview, and print PDF files, enabling consistent high-quality output.

Product Description

UPG CS5 ADOBE DESIGN STD 5 FROMDVD 2/3 VER BACK WINDOWS FR SUITES

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Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Standard Upgrade from CS2/CS3

Microsoft Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade [Starter to Home Premium]

Sunday, June 27th, 2010
Ratings: 3.0 from total of 12 ratings.
Price: $79.95
 

Product Features:

  • Move up to Windows 7 Home Premium from Windows 7 Starter with Windows Anytime Upgrade
  • Make the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation
  • Start programs faster and more easily, and quickly find the documents you use most often
  • Make your web experience faster, easier and safer than ever with Internet Explorer 8
  • Watch, pause, rewind, and record TV on your PC

Product Description

Windows 7 Home Premium offers a rich, dynamic entertainment experience on your PC, making it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, and rewind TV or record it to watch whenever and wherever you want.

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Microsoft Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade [Starter to Home Premium]

Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]

Friday, June 11th, 2010
Ratings: 2.5 from total of 169 ratings.
Price: $129.95
 

Product Features:

  • User-friendly software combines the features of Windows Vista Home Basic with even more impressive and user-friendly capabilities
  • Features Windows Aero, an efficient and visually stunning interface that makes it easier to accomplish multiple tasks at once by providing a three-dimensional, real-time, animated view of all of your open applications, and documents
  • By integrating search throughout the operating system, helps you quickly find and organize large collections of documents, pictures, movies, videos, and music
  • Includes Windows Tablet and Touch Technology that enables you to interact with your Tablet PC-compatible computer with a digital pen or your fingertip instead of having to use a keyboard
  • Includes all of the Windows Media Center capabilities for turning your PC into an all-in-one home entertainment center; enjoy music, photos, and DVD movies

Product Description

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1 Upgrade

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Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]

How do you upgrade Windows 7 Home to Windows 7 Professional?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

I bought a laptop with Windows 7 home on it but I want Windows 7 Professional. Does anyone know how I can make that happen “legally” without having to buy the entire OS again?

Will the Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade work for computers with Mac software?

Friday, May 28th, 2010

I have Windows Vista Home Premium on my computer right now. It was pre-loaded on the machine. I’d like to upgrade it to Windows 7. I am also planning on buying a Mac. Will I be able to load the Windows 7 upgrade version on that also? Thanks in advance for your help.

How to: Upgrade Windows Vista to Windows 7

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Description: In most cases, you can do an in-place upgrade of Vista to Windows 7. Here’s how. For more CNET videos, go to cnettv.cnet.com

Vista SP1 Upgrade or Not? Damned Either Way

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

I’m wondering how many people out there (on average) have updated their Vista laptops and desktops to SP1 not that it’s been available quite awhile. I have to say – I haven’t updated my laptop yet at all, especially since I read that (despite the initial hype) machines aren’t running faster at all post-upgrade, they’re (mostly) in fact running slower!

This guy at TechIMO reports his system running squirrelly after the upgrade, so he backed it out with system restore.

Then again – it’s a double edged sword, since if I don’t upgrade in the near future my machine might be vulnerable to new exploits, the one recently announced that renders Windows Vista security useless.

It looks like I’m damned if I do and damned if I don’t, and I may have to make a choice this year. Have you upgraded your Vista yet? What have you experienced?