Windows 7 Upgrade question

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I've currently got Vista Home Premium installed on my PC and I also have the OEM Disc that the PC came with. I want to upgrade to Windows 7 Professional, so I will be buying the upgade disc.

Before I install W7, I want to format the hard drive before installing W7 Pro. Is it possible to install the W7 upgrade disc straight onto the PC without having to re-install Vista first?
 
My understanding is that there is no upgrade path, as the legislation requires MS to remove IE as a mandatory part of the OS. If you simply upgraded, IE would still be there by default. So, they are requiring you to install from scratch.
 
I think i heard somewhere they were not offering upgrades.

Just bought a new pc with Vista Home premium with free Windows 7 upgrade...
But in the small print it says this program will format your hard drive please backup your personal files first.
 
I've had an email today[not MS] stating upgrades are available.

Lets hope it offers more than SL did for mac users.....
 
Have a look at amazon there is a chart telling what you can upgrade and what you have to clean install.
 
Upgrade discs are a bit of a hassle imo. If you got the OEM disc of the full thing then you can format and do whatever. Rather than having to install Vista and then install W7 each time you want to rearrange your drives or whatever.
 
Thanks everyone.

Still on the subject of W7. Because I've never formatted my HDD before, can anyone point to a resource that gives an complete idiots step-by-step guide on how to format your drive which currently has Vista Home premuim on it.

Thanks!

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sg_clean.asp

That one looks alright, though it is a bit silly about the booting for the CD part, step 3. It is also for XP, but you'll find Vista and W7 significantly easier that this, and you can use your mouse for navigation.

The easiest way to find out if your computer is set to boot from an optical disc is instead just to find it in and see what happens. However, if i doesn't boot from the disc then most likely the BIOS has just been set to boot from a hard drive first, then from other devices after that (and since the hard drive contains a working version of windows, that boots)

If it doesn't boot from the CD first time then hit del, or f1 etc (it will say press f1 to enter setup or something similar just after you turn the computer on) And then just use the arrow keys to move through the bios, looking for something to the effect of 'boot device priority' Which just lists what the computer should boot from first, set the CD/DVD drive to the top and then save changes and exit. Note, you can mess things up from within the BIOS but unless you do something extreme it is likely to be reversable (a bit fiddly, but you wont need to buy new components), and also changes will only be applied when you save and exit, so dont be scared of pressing the wrong button, just put it back if you change the wrong thing.

Oh, and you can speed up you boot time a little by setting the hard drive back to the first position when everything is installed because instead of "anyone there, nope, anyone there, nope, oh hello mr hard drive, i'll boot from you now" you just get "hi hard drive, lets go"
 
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