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Old 01-29-2009   #1 (permalink)
scorpionleather


 
 

Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

In so many past Windows operating systems I learned to do a clean install
for best performance; to get rid of the remnants of the old OS that can
stick behind slowing down the shiny new OS.

Is Windows 7 different? i.e. can I do a direct upgrade from Vista and will
this be as "clean" performance-wise, as if I were to wipe out my drive
entirely (other than keeping my apps and registry settings, of course)?

I am looking forward to W7 but I dread having to re-install everything to
extract the max possible performance of a newly released version of Windows.


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Old 01-29-2009   #2 (permalink)
Mike Brannigan


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?


"scorpionleather" <scorpionleather@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:87CBAFEA-BE4E-47F5-AC7D-EAB728C5AF4B@xxxxxx
Quote:

> In so many past Windows operating systems I learned to do a clean install
> for best performance; to get rid of the remnants of the old OS that can
> stick behind slowing down the shiny new OS.
>
> Is Windows 7 different? i.e. can I do a direct upgrade from Vista and
> will this be as "clean" performance-wise, as if I were to wipe out my
> drive entirely (other than keeping my apps and registry settings, of
> course)?
>
> I am looking forward to W7 but I dread having to re-install everything to
> extract the max possible performance of a newly released version of
> Windows.
This is a VISTA newsgroup, please repost to the Windows 7 support forums
Microsoft has created.

For future reference the support newsgroups for the Windows 7 Beta are
offered under the TechNet forums at
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/

--

Mike Brannigan

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Old 01-29-2009   #3 (permalink)
scorpionleather


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

....hold your horses Mike, I searched for the Widows 7 newsgroup in the list
of newsgroups on msnews.microsoft.com and nothing is showing up with the
name Seven or number 7. Maybe it is so new that your servers have not
propagated this newsgroup yet. Until the W7 newsgroup appears in your
servers, you'll see a lot of people asking W7 questions in the Vista group.

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Old 01-29-2009   #4 (permalink)
BigJim


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

What I do is to purchase a separate drive and install it that way.
That way you keep your old OS. Just unplug the old drive and connect the new
one and load the OS.

BTW there are forums for windows seven but no groups.





"scorpionleather" <scorpionleather@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:87CBAFEA-BE4E-47F5-AC7D-EAB728C5AF4B@xxxxxx
Quote:

> In so many past Windows operating systems I learned to do a clean install
> for best performance; to get rid of the remnants of the old OS that can
> stick behind slowing down the shiny new OS.
>
> Is Windows 7 different? i.e. can I do a direct upgrade from Vista and
> will this be as "clean" performance-wise, as if I were to wipe out my
> drive entirely (other than keeping my apps and registry settings, of
> course)?
>
> I am looking forward to W7 but I dread having to re-install everything to
> extract the max possible performance of a newly released version of
> Windows.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-29-2009   #5 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 TECHNET
 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by scorpionleather View Post
In so many past Windows operating systems I learned to do a clean install
for best performance; to get rid of the remnants of the old OS that can
stick behind slowing down the shiny new OS.

Is Windows 7 different? i.e. can I do a direct upgrade from Vista and will
this be as "clean" performance-wise, as if I were to wipe out my drive
entirely (other than keeping my apps and registry settings, of course)?

I am looking forward to W7 but I dread having to re-install everything to
extract the max possible performance of a newly released version of Windows.

You can ask here:Windows 7 Forums
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Old 01-29-2009   #6 (permalink)
Mike Brannigan


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

"scorpionleather" <scorpionleather@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:38C9D208-3080-4C66-A22E-690C8ACFE3E2@xxxxxx
Quote:

> ...hold your horses Mike, I searched for the Widows 7 newsgroup in the
> list of newsgroups on msnews.microsoft.com and nothing is showing up with
> the name Seven or number 7. Maybe it is so new that your servers have not
> propagated this newsgroup yet. Until the W7 newsgroup appears in your
> servers, you'll see a lot of people asking W7 questions in the Vista
> group.
It is NOT a newsgroup - it is a web based forum hosted by TechNet team as
part of the communities. Hence the link I provided was a web access page not
a nttp newsgroup.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/
That is the correct place for all Windows 7 questions and discussion, not
here, whcih is a Windows Vista discussion/peer to peer support newsgroup.
--
Mike Brannigan

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-29-2009   #7 (permalink)
+Bob+


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:03:13 -0000, "Mike Brannigan"
<Mike.Brannigan@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>It is NOT a newsgroup - it is a web based forum hosted by TechNet team as
>part of the communities. Hence the link I provided was a web access page not
>a nttp newsgroup.
>http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/
>That is the correct place for all Windows 7 questions and discussion, not
>here, whcih is a Windows Vista discussion/peer to peer support newsgroup.
His question included Vista.


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Old 01-29-2009   #8 (permalink)
+Bob+


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 04:32:42 -0500, "BigJim" <bigjim@xxxxxx>
wrote:
Quote:

>What I do is to purchase a separate drive and install it that way.
>That way you keep your old OS. Just unplug the old drive and connect the new
>one and load the OS.
>
>BTW there are forums for windows seven but no groups.
Agreed - either new drive or clean install. Otherwise when it sucks
you will not be able to make a clear determination why. Of course,
right now the answer will be "it sucks because it's beta ware", so do
another clean install later on the formal release to confirm it still
sucks.


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Old 01-29-2009   #9 (permalink)
Mike Brannigan


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

"+Bob+" <nomailplease@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4ct3o4l8a97hnim2k4rf2d0r8f9i02jif0@xxxxxx
Quote:

> On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:03:13 -0000, "Mike Brannigan"
> <Mike.Brannigan@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
Quote:

>>It is NOT a newsgroup - it is a web based forum hosted by TechNet team as
>>part of the communities. Hence the link I provided was a web access page
>>not
>>a nttp newsgroup.
>>http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/
>>That is the correct place for all Windows 7 questions and discussion, not
>>here, whcih is a Windows Vista discussion/peer to peer support newsgroup.
>
> His question included Vista.
>
>
His question was about the installation of Windows 7.
The target for upgrade or clean install is not relevant. It was a Windows 7
question and therefore posted in the wrong place
There is a specific forum for Install and Deployment questions
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...stall/threads/
--
Mike Brannigan

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-29-2009   #10 (permalink)
+Bob+


 
 

Re: Better to do a clean install for W7 - or just upgrade Vista?

On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 21:26:24 -0000, "Mike Brannigan"
<Mike.Brannigan@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>"+Bob+" <nomailplease@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:4ct3o4l8a97hnim2k4rf2d0r8f9i02jif0@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:03:13 -0000, "Mike Brannigan"
>> <Mike.Brannigan@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
Quote:

>>>It is NOT a newsgroup - it is a web based forum hosted by TechNet team as
>>>part of the communities. Hence the link I provided was a web access page
>>>not
>>>a nttp newsgroup.
>>>http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/
>>>That is the correct place for all Windows 7 questions and discussion, not
>>>here, whcih is a Windows Vista discussion/peer to peer support newsgroup.
>>
>> His question included Vista.
>>
>>
>
>His question was about the installation of Windows 7.
>The target for upgrade or clean install is not relevant. It was a Windows 7
>question and therefore posted in the wrong place
>There is a specific forum for Install and Deployment questions
>http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...stall/threads/
Just bustin your chops, net cop. Thanks for patrolling the group!
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