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David/John

The long story is I already have a win 7 professional in the box, which I
probably shouldn't have purchased. (Walmart)
To get from vista home edition, to win 7 professional there's not a direct
path that I know of.
I would take the professional back if I hadn't broken the shrink wrap. I
have opened anything else.
I'm assuming that makes it mine. I'm racking that up to a learning curve.
If I have that wrong, let me know.

So I'm opting to go to vista Ultimate to get the remote desktop, which is
what I'm really after. Once there, I'm thinking I can go to win 7 pro
anytime I'm ready.

Is there is a difference in the package I need if loading to a laptop as
opposed to a desktop computer?

John Jones

Thanks for your comments John, I'm not sure how anytime works, I'll have
to look into that. I noticed something the microsoft website yesterday,
that with vista Ultimate anytime they had a comment that it wouldn't be a
download, they would send a disk.

Thanks

Regards,



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