catilley1092
Win 7/Linux Mint Lover
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Last night, I had problems trying to install 7 Pro (64 bit) on my desktop. It installed, but I had networking issues that I couldn't resolve, due to my screwing up a backup. Anyway, I was originally going to upgrade through the Anytime Upgrade, but it was given such a bad rap that I decided against it. Being that I wanted Pro, and not wanting to screw up again, I decided to go the Anytime Upgrade route. It was guaranteed to be satisfactory, or my money back within 30 days of purchase. So I made the purchase, and in less than 10 minutes, I had a nice, clean install of 7 Pro. The files are already in Windows 7 system, you just have to unlock them with a key. It works really good, and I've had no issues as of yet. Where did all of these horror stories come from regarding this method of upgrade? I mean less than 10 minutes, a reboot, the updates configured themselves, and 7 Pro was on my desktop. My system runs as good as it did with Home Premium. In my opinion, this is an excellent and cost efficient way to move from one Windows 7 install to whatever higher level you want. Less than $100, and Windows did all of the work. So if there's any one here that wants to upgrade, this is the way to go. Satisfaction is guaranteed.