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tdawg wrote:
CoyoteNine wrote:
Uhm, if I remember correctly, going from Vista or probably even XP, you cannot do an upgrade, you are required to do a clean install. Windows 7 does not like doing an upgrade from the other operating systems. Edit: Actually, from the statement above me, I might be wrong. Lord knows why I got a 64bit laptop with 32bit Vista installed from Best Buy (I replaced it with Win7x64). But then again, I swore never to buy from them after my recent problems with them.
Photoshop 64 has been buggy for me, it crashes whenever it feels like it, I prefer simply sticking with the 32. Probably random or not exactly related since this is more for Photoshop, but if you have a 64bit OS, I'd recommend not playing with Flash. I still don't know if it's my computer or the software, but I think I managed to corrupt Flash on my computer. There's no support for it on a 64bit OS. I'd just recommend not messing with Adobe 64bit compatible software.
Just an FYI, upgrading from Vista to 7 is simple and supported. XP to 7 is not possible, but you can still buy an upgrade version of 7 to legally "upgrade" from XP. An upgrade from XP to 7 is basically a clean install, but doesn't require a full retail or oem version of 7.
Aha, thanks for that info. I've only done an install over Vista with 7 and that was required to be a clean install.
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