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One thing you can do is buy Win7 Upgrade to Home Premium and then do an
Anytime Upgrade to Pro or Ultimate.

I mention this as you can get a 3-license Family Pack of Win7 upgrades for
$150 - less than the cost of 2 individual HP upgrade licenses. You may find
it a cheaper way to go if you can use the other HP licenses around the
house.

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 4:23 PM, <DLee@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Lukas

My purpose for upgrading was I want to have remote desktop, which I don't
have with vista. I saw Professional had it , and thought I could go that
way, but It seems I should have decided on Ultilmate instead. Actually it
was a last minute decision, Professional was all they had in the store.

Probably will go the Ultimate route, and decide what to do with the
Professional later.

Darrell

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