Quote: "An upgrade installation replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7 and your files, settings, and programs are kept in place on your PC. You can perform an upgrade installation using either the upgrade or full version of Windows 7."Buccura said:If you are upgrading from x64 Vista Home Premium to x64 Windows 7 Professional, using of course the upgrade disk, is it true that you don't need to format your hard drive?
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Can't argue with that ^^Pilkingtube said:Quote: "An upgrade installation replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7 and your files, settings, and programs are kept in place on your PC. You can perform an upgrade installation using either the upgrade or full version of Windows 7."Buccura said:If you are upgrading from x64 Vista Home Premium to x64 Windows 7 Professional, using of course the upgrade disk, is it true that you don't need to format your hard drive?
Thanks.
Source - Windows Archive
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They're upgrading from x64 Vista Home Premium ;Dmad825 said:Unless you have XP or older then yes otherwise no.
Funny thing, one could say that you are patching an Operating System![]()
From personal experience, no, no formatting of the hard drive involved at all, all of your files are kept in place, nothing is removed, you just get a shiny new OS whilst everything else remains intact.Buccura said:If you are upgrading from x64 Vista Home Premium to x64 Windows 7 Professional, using of course the upgrade disk, is it true that you don't need to format your hard drive?
Thanks.