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Friday, October 23, 2009

Save $80 on your Windows 7 purchase - the Upgrade does full installs, too

Save $80 on your Windows 7 purchase - the Upgrade does full installs, too

Windowsby Sebastian Anthony (RSS feed) Oct 23rd 2009 at 5:15PM
Paul Thurott and a friend over at the SuperSite Blog have worked out how
to perform a clean Windows 7 install using the upgrade disc. Come again?

That's right: save $80 and buy the Windows 7 Upgrade disc, because you
can use it to perform a clean, full-featured installation. Awesome!

The instructions are as follows:

1. Perform a clean installation using the Upgrade disc -- this should
work without a hitch.

2. Make sure there are no Windows Updates pending -- if there's an
orange shield icon next to the Shutdown button in the Start Menu, that
means you need to reboot before attempting the next steps.

3. Open 'regedit.exe' from the Start Menu -- just type it in there,
where it says: Search programs and files. Accept the User Account
Control dialogue that pops up to give yourself Windows 7 superpowers.

4. Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Setup/OOBE/

5. Change MediaBootInstall from '1' to '0'

6. Open the Start Menu again and type 'cmd' -- use ctrl+shift+enter to
run it as an elevated-permissions user

7. Finally, type slmgr /rearm -- and press enter.

Your computer will now reboot and run the Activate Windows utility. Type
in your product key aaaaaaand, as the SuperSite Blog says: voila! Much
love, Paul.

Go there...
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/10/23/save-80-on-your-windows-7-purchase-the-upgrade-does-full-inst/

Don

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