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fohfoh:
Funny you should say that, I have a 7 disc on hand that I was going to do this on. Found out it's a bitch to figure out certain settings... so held back. Maybe I should upgrade to 7... no? (totally legit disc and everything, but considered doing it to another computer, but never did)

mgz:
eh the upgrade for windows 7 makes it a pain in the balls since you will always have to install an OS before you install w7.

fohfoh:

--- Quote from: mgz on August 01, 2010, 06:03:03 AM ---eh the upgrade for windows 7 makes it a pain in the balls since you will always have to install an OS before you install w7.

--- End quote ---

Sorry... bad wording.

It's an OEM Disc for Win 7 Business. Cost a bit to grab... haven't used it... shame.

Freedom Kira:

--- Quote from: mgz on August 01, 2010, 06:03:03 AM ---eh the upgrade for windows 7 makes it a pain in the balls since you will always have to install an OS before you install w7.

--- End quote ---

... You do? I wasn't aware of that. Care to elaborate?


--- Quote from: fohfoh on August 01, 2010, 06:11:20 AM ---It's an OEM Disc for Win 7 Business. Cost a bit to grab... haven't used it... shame.

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I'll take it if you don't want it. :D

But yeah, you'd probably want to upgrade to 7 at some point anyway, as Vista is crap.

Spanks:
Just install win 7, there is no reason not to change to windows 7(if you have a key). You can complain about how its "different" but get over it and learn something new. Installing windows will prob write overwrite this "trojan" in your MBR. Windows 7 is great once you turn off half the crap they changed and get used to navigating various things in control panel. "God Mode" is good to set up your Win 7 just the way you like it. Also you can use windows 7 for 120 without a key and there are also ways around the authentication crap Microsoft have on Win 7. 

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