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  1. Windows 7 Home Premium full version, does not require a previous qualifying license, you can use it do a upgrade or clean install (which you can also do with the upgrade version, just that the upgrade version requires a qualifying operating system).

  2. The difference is the activation process. With the full version, it will install and activate on any disk. With the upgrade version, it will want to see an activated Win XP or Win Vista on the disk before it will accept the upgrade key.

  3. 1 cze 2010 · If I buy the upgrade edition of Win 7 Pro (student discount), could I use the full disk to install, then enter the new, upgrade key code to activate it? I can't seem to get a student discount for the full version.

  4. 25 gru 2010 · 1. The upgrade version is substantially cheaper compared to the full version. 2. The upgrade version requires that you have an installed and activated Windows installation while the full version does not. 3. The full version is easier to reinstall compared to the upgrade version in case your installation crashes. Author. Recent Posts. Ben Joan.

  5. 20 gru 2011 · An Anytime Upgrade from Windows 7 Starter to any of the premium editions of Windows 7 such as Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate is equivalent to what you would get if you purchased a retail upgrade or full version license.

  6. 12 kwi 2012 · The upgrade version of Windows 7 only allows you to \"upgrade\" from Vista, whereas the full version allows you to do an upgrade or a clean installation. A clean install is always best, as upgrades lead to driver, applications and other incompatibilities and problems.

  7. This article breaks down the difference between Windows 7 Upgrade and Full versions, helping you to learn more about pricing, what an upgrade disc is capable of, what a full version is capable of, and Windows activation and serial numbers.

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