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What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?

 
 
McGrath
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      02-22-2010
It's time to get rid of Win 7 Beta.
What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?
Thanks for any advice.

Jdr
 
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Bill Yanaire, ESQ
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      02-22-2010
Backup any data you have.

Install Windows 7 Pro as new installation and wipe out current partition.



"McGrath" <> wrote in message
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> It's time to get rid of Win 7 Beta.
> What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Jdr


 
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"McGrath" <> wrote in message
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> It's time to get rid of Win 7 Beta.
> What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Jdr


http://windows7news.com/2009/07/28/u...s-7-rc-to-rtm/

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Bill Yanaire, ESQ
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Said it backwards.

Wipe out current partition during the install of Windows 7 Pro, then proceed
with "new installation". This is the best way.


"Bill Yanaire, ESQ" <> wrote in message
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> Backup any data you have.
>
> Install Windows 7 Pro as new installation and wipe out current partition.
>
>
>
> "McGrath" <> wrote in message
> news:QFDgn.127923$2...
>> It's time to get rid of Win 7 Beta.
>> What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>> Jdr

>

 
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"Bill Yanaire, ESQ" <> wrote in message
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> Said it backwards.
>
> Wipe out current partition during the install of Windows 7 Pro, then
> proceed with "new installation". This is the best way.
>


THANK YOU!
I'll do it after backing up my data.
Thanks

Jdr

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> "Bill Yanaire, ESQ" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Backup any data you have.
>>
>> Install Windows 7 Pro as new installation and wipe out current partition.
>>
>>
>> "McGrath" <> wrote in message
>> news:QFDgn.127923$2...
>>> It's time to get rid of Win 7 Beta.
>>> What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?
>>> Thanks for any advice.
>>>
>>> Jdr

>>




 
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"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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> "McGrath" <> wrote in message
> news:QFDgn.127923$2...
>> It's time to get rid of Win 7 Beta.
>> What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>> Jdr

>
> http://windows7news.com/2009/07/28/u...s-7-rc-to-rtm/
>
> --
> Andrew


Thank you for the link, and I'm a way to do the job...
Jdr

 
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      02-23-2010
Andrew wrote:

> http://windows7news.com/2009/07/28/u...s-7-rc-to-rtm/


Similarly, there was a .cfg file in the beta that could be changed which allowed
one to choose whether to install Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate.
7-Zip was able to extract the .iso into a folder where the file could be modified.

I had created a DVD from the original .iso and ImgBurn was able to extract the
boot image into an .ima file and save it. Presumably, you could just extract the
boot image from your installation disk. I then told ImgBurn to create a DVD from
the folder. The Advanced tab has the option to create a bootable disk and has a
place for specifying the .ima file. The Advanced tab is also where you can extract
the boot image and save it as an .ima. It was all trial and error, but it worked.
 
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"Fishface" <> wrote in message
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> Andrew wrote:
>
>> http://windows7news.com/2009/07/28/u...s-7-rc-to-rtm/

>
> Similarly, there was a .cfg file in the beta that could be changed which
> allowed
> one to choose whether to install Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate.
> 7-Zip was able to extract the .iso into a folder where the file could be
> modified.
>
> I had created a DVD from the original .iso and ImgBurn was able to extract
> the
> boot image into an .ima file and save it. Presumably, you could just
> extract the
> boot image from your installation disk. I then told ImgBurn to create a
> DVD from
> the folder. The Advanced tab has the option to create a bootable disk and
> has a
> place for specifying the .ima file. The Advanced tab is also where you
> can extract
> the boot image and save it as an .ima. It was all trial and error, but it
> worked.


Would coping the "Libraries" which contain Documents, Pictures, Music and
Video
from drive C:\ to drive E:\ - be sufficient, then I could copy these
Folders
"Documents, Pictures, Music and Video" - separately to a newly and fresh
installed
Windows 7 Pro ?

 
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"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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> "McGrath" <> wrote in message
> news:QFDgn.127923$2...
>> It's time to get rid of Win 7 Beta.
>> What's the best way to migrate from Win 7 beta RC to Win 7 Pro?
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>> Jdr

>
> http://windows7news.com/2009/07/28/u...s-7-rc-to-rtm/
>
> --
> Andrew


Andrew,
There is something on this site ??? when I click on the link the window
freezes
for quite a long time... and then it says "Not Responding"...
> http://windows7news.com/2009/07/28/u...s-7-rc-to-rtm/


 
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McGrath wrote:

> Would coping the "Libraries" which contain Documents, Pictures, Music and
> Video from drive C:\ to drive E:\ - be sufficient, then I could copy these
> Folders "Documents, Pictures, Music and Video" - separately to a newly and
> fresh installed Windows 7 Pro ?


I imagine that would get some stuff, but...

Click the start button and type-in the word "transfer." At least on mine, there
is a wizard which will offer to transfer you files, asking if this is your old or new
computer. I imagine that would work, but always have a backup. Macrium
Reflect Free works well to save an image of your disk which you can restore
at will. http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp
 
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