no
it takes 0 Mbs of additional space. all of the information is already on your computer- you merely need to "unlock" it from the kernel that is already installed.
You may upgrade to the Win 7 Ultimate with this version. The difference between the Anytime Upgrade and this one is you will need to use the Ultimate CD for upgrading which is included in the Ultimate Retail Box. The Anytime upgrade was a download from Microsoft.
Windows 7 Starter is only available for a 32-bit system, with the maximum RAM at 2 GB. Windows 7 Ultimate for a 32-bit system has a maximum RAM of 4 GB. Two more gigabytes are required. And if one gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes, then two are equal to 2048 MB. In short, the requirement is 2048 MB to upgrade from Starter to Ultimate.
It is a .nif file. Select w76465.inf file and it should give you an amount of windows7 files for all upgrade needs.
Yes, direct upgrade is possible. Some or most of your application might not work. You can loose your settings. And if you are not careful enough you can loose your data too.
you need more than megabytes. you might even need a few gigabytes. but no more than 10GB
first upgrade to win7 home premium and then use anytime upgrade to ultimate! that was easy....
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)
Any laptop capable of running Premium should be capable of running Ultimate. Microsoft publishes their upgrade schedules for Windows 7 here: http://technet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772579(WS.10).aspx Microsoft allows the purchase of anytime upgrade mentioned in the above link: http://store.Microsoft.com/Microsoft/Windows-Anytime-Upgrade-Windows-7-Home-Premium-to-Ultimate/product/73C70758 Verify system requirements are met with your laptop on the above link. I would recommend checking to verify you truly neex Ultimate using this feature matrix: http://store.Microsoft.com/Windows7/Compare Most users would not use the extra features provided in Ultimate.
i believe you can do either
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 you can. Just get your Microsoft windows 7 genuine disc and using the upgrade option, you can upgrade from starter pack to genuine windows