I would say Clean is definately the best way to go although it is upgradeable, Windows Vista will no doubt leave behind lots of trash you don't need.
Make sure you have a decent copy/backup of your files whichever way you decide, although it should upgrade and keep your files, better safe than sorry.
I upgraded from Vista Home Basic 64bit to Windows 7 Professional 64bit but I HAD to do a clean install, I believe it will not work otherwise. Basically, formatted hard drive, installed vista on clean hard drive, then installed the windows7 pro upgrade ontop and activated it.
Cheers, folk for the info, its pretty much the same as I've read already, microsoft says it is and it isn't possible. A bit more research is needed me thinks.
Cheers, folk for the info, its pretty much the same as I've read already, microsoft says it is and it isn't possible. A bit more research is needed me thinks.
Yep but it can't be done, downloaded the windows 7 upgrade advisor and it tells me that I can only upgrade to windows 7 home and need to do a clean install for windows 7 professional. :thumbsdown:
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