I believe if you right click on your My Computer Icon, on your desktop, then click on properties, somewhere close to the top it should say "Get more features with a New edition of Windows 7" the text should be blue.. click on it and then you can either buy an upgrade or enter in an upgrade CD key.
Ultimate is a larger edition than Professional. If you want to downgrade you will need to buy Professional and do a clean install.
first you need to download the windows anytime upgrade, windows 7 user already have it. then you need simply buy windows 7 ultimate and then open windows anytime upgrade and follow the step by step instructions
Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate
Yes and it is very easy through windows anytime upgrade which is available in the start menu (outside a folder). First buy Windows 7 ultimate edition then enter the product key for it and you should know how to complete the process without difficulties!
Yes, it is but you will have to purchase the upgrade, it's not free.
no. it is an operating system. there are three versions of Windows 7. Windows 7 Home Premium, $199.99 ERP Full Version and $119.00 ERP for Upgrade. Professional, $299.99 ERP Full Version and $199.99ERP Upgrade. Ultimate $319.99 ERP Full Version and $219.99 ERP Upgrade.
Windows 7 Ultimate Well actually im taking windows 7 course and I believe the correct answer is "Windows Vista Business" is the only in-place upgrade to Windows 7 Pro...Now you can upgrade ANY version of Vista to Windows 7 Ultimate with in an in-place upgrade setting.
No. Windows XP is a downgrade.
No your windows 7 will not deleted
No offense but the question answers its self....upgrade XP Proffesional to Windows 7withWindows 7 home premium to Windows 7 professional upgradethe disk upgrades Windows 7 to a better version, and as such has nothing to do with windows xp
It can be any version of Windows 7 (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate) but if you want to keep your stuff buy an 'upgrade' version of the DVD. If your computer has become unstable, or cannot boot into Windows, choose the full install as this will install a fresh copy onto your computer. (Only choose this if you want to wipe all the stuff off your hard drive) but if you do all your stuff will be in a folder called Windows.old I recommend Windows 7 Ultimate but it is the most expensive option. Windows 7 Starter is the cheapest but doesn't have the full features of Ultimate. Most people go for Home Premium. (I've got Windows 7 Ultimate Beta)
Either buy a copy of windows 7 ultimite from a local computer store or in your computer go into windows anytime upgrade and do it form there.