Upgrade Windows 7 Home Premium To Ultimate

Upgrade from Home Premium to Ultimate (license-only) - posted in Windows 7: Hello, hope this is a good place to post this. I have been trying to upgrade my Sony Vaio Windows 7 laptop from Home. The delivery was as expected pretty quick, and the set up was a code type in, for my Win 7 Home premium edition anytime upgrade portion, then It took 5 ten minutes, and all the features of Win7 Ultimate were unlocked.

If you’re currently running Vista and want to upgrade to Windows 7, an in-place upgrade can be an easier option than a clean install. Here we will take a look a the steps to take before the upgrade and walk through the actual process of the upgrade.

Note: For this article we are upgrading Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit

Before the Upgrade

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Before starting the upgrade process there are a few things you need to do. The first thing you will want to make sure is that you’re connected to the Internet and running Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 or higher. If you don’t have at least SP1 you will get an error and have to go back and install it.

Upgrade Advisor

Also you’ll want to run Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor which we previously covered. Make sure all of the hardware that you normally run is connected to the computer before running it so everything is checked. If your machine is already running Vista, chances are it’s going to run Windows 7 without a problem.

Compatibility Center

Go to Windows 7 Compatibility Center to find out what hardware and software Windows 7 currently supports. Pen drive not showing data but using space. You can easily search or browse for your hardware to see if it’s Windows 7 compatible. If you have an older software version or hardware driver, they point you to the manufacturer’s website so you can upgrade to the right version for Windows 7.

The site also allows you to browse or search for software that is officially supported.

Backup Data

Backup all of your most important files, folders, and other data. Even though you’ll still have all of your files after the upgrade, something could go wrong during the process and you could lose everything. Hopefully you have complete backups of your data already. If not, here are some backup solutions that we’ve previously covered.

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Free Backup Utilities

Internet

Make sure you are connected to the Internet so updates can be downloaded and installed during the upgrade process.

Begin Upgrade

When you pop in the Windows 7 disc, it’s going to give you the following options. If you already ran Upgrade Advisor, just ignore Check compatibility online because all it will do it point you to Upgrade Advisor anyway.

After you click Install now you will see the following message.

Remember before starting the process that you’re connected to the Internet because during this step you’ll want to get the latest updates for the install.

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Wait while the latest upgrades are found.

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Agree to the software license terms.

At the type of installation screen, select Upgrade and not Custom. Custom would be used if you’re doing a clean install.

The upgrade process begins…

There will be about three or four reboots while the process completes.

After each reboot you should see different tasks on the list showing they have completed.

The last step will be Transferring Files, settings, and programs.

After the final reboot you will see the message that setup is checking video performance.

Type in your upgrade product key…

Then select if you want to turn on automatic updates.

Set up your time zone, time and date.

Select where your computer is located, which in our example is on a Home Network.

The desktop will be configured and you can start using Windows 7 with all of your files and most settings intact. Not everything will be exactly how it was in Vista, so allow yourself time to go through and make the appropriate tweaks.

Of course there will be differences such as no Windows Mail, Messenger, Photo Gallery…etc. Make sure to download Microsoft Live Essentials to get your favorite MS apps back.

Make sure to run Windows Update right away after the upgrade to make sure everything is current.

Conclusion

If you’re lucky enough to have a version of Vista that allows an in-place upgrade, the process is relatively simple. The amount of time it takes will vary between systems. The system we used had an AMD Athlon dual-core processor and 2GB of RAM and it took about 45 minutes to complete the upgrade. Yours will probably take a lot longer though depending on the size of the hard drive and amount of data. The files and settings don’t transfer over exactly how you had them before but it’s just a matter of tweaking them a bit. Overall an in-place upgrade is a relatively simple and effective process.

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You need to back up your files, as in-place Upgrades can and do fail with data loss.
Since you must do this anyway, then you might as well clean install. You can see the kinds of problems that occur with in-place Upgrade, which always imports some level of corruption. Now is the time to start fresh with the cleanest possible install.
If you do not have access to an external drive to store your files, then shrink Vista in Disk Management enough to store your files in a data partition. Then clean install Win7 (premium is fine, BTW) over the Vista partition, using a Custom install with Drive Tools to format the partition first.
Afterwards your files willl be waiting in the data partition, as long as you do not touch that parititon during install.
If you have SATA HD then try install with SATA controller setting in BIOS set to ACHI first, then IDE if necessary. If IDE HD, you may need to Google the IDE controller drive listed, download and unzip it to CD or USB stick, then load it at Load Drivers link shown in Screenshot 7 here: Clean Install Windows 7