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Old 03-02-2009, 14:35   #61
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Who here has upgraded a Vista install rather than starting afresh?

I want to try out the beta and, if it's stable enough, use it as my main OS rather than Vista but I'm dreading reinstalling all my apps so the upgrade option looks tempting.

I've also heard that there will be no upgrade path from the beta to the full retail, when it's released, so I'm looking at a reinstall then anyway. Don't really want to go through all the pain now only to have to do it again relatively soon so I'm contemplating just upgrading.

Anyone done it? What were your experiences?
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Old 03-02-2009, 17:48   #62
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Unless you're prepared for the eventuality that it destroys all your software and obliterates all your files then it really isn't for you. I certainly wouldn't be trying an upgrade and you'll have no choice when the beta expires anyway.

Given what you're asking, I'd suggest the beta isn't for you, but it's your choice of course.
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Old 03-02-2009, 18:07   #63
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I wouldn't be running it as a main OS just yet, as it's completely unsupported and if it does lunch your files (which it already did with MP3s at first release, cutting 3 or 4 seconds off the start of a track if you listened to it) Microsoft will just say 'tough ****'.

That and half your installed programs might not work anyway. Pretty sure stuff like Anti-Virus will need to be reinstalled etc.
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Old 03-02-2009, 18:42   #64
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If you can wait until the weekend when I (hopefully) get home, I'm going to do just that on one of my machines. The machine in question is my gaming machine and all of the important data is on a separate HDD from the OS. If it goes tits up, I'll just re-install Vista and a few programs (Openoffice, Avast, Firefox etc.).
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Old 03-02-2009, 19:25   #65
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Thanks for the replies guys. Think I might just install it on a spare disk as a test to play around with rather than attempting to use it as my main OS for now.

Looking mainly to play around with Media Center and specifically the DVB-S support. If this works ok then I may try using it day-to-day on my HTPC in place of Vista as it's not the end of the world if that lunches itself
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Old 15-02-2009, 15:51   #66
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just tried to run Saints Row 2 in Win 7 to compare with Vista and its running in like a low res window, in the middle of the screen, with a huge black border - i've seen this happen before but i can't remember how to fix it.

i've tried to change the display settings, delete the settings file and start again etc - even installed latest drivers again...

any ideas? (oh and i tried Alt + Enter)

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guess its to do with image scaling - changed option to scale to full panel but now the game crashes on startup
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