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Tamkis Member Level: 27 Posts: 60/148 EXP: 109582 For next: 6577 Since: 03-12-12 Since last post: 3.2 years Last activity: 3.1 years |
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| So, being a full-time student at my university, in a Software Engineering major, and currently in a tech class (C++), the faculty provided me with a Premium Microsoft DreamSpark account, for free! They enroll all of their tech students with one. (Hey, tuition is $16k; students deserve the biggest bang for our buck$.)
What is DreamSpark? Basically a depository where enrolled students/faculty can download past and present major Microsoft Products, such as the XNA Framwork, Microsoft Office, OSes, Visual Stuido and much more. Due to the account being Premium, all downloads are free! Yes, they all cost $0.00 . Taking advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime golden opportunity, I am considering upgrading my HP ProBook 4540s, with Windows 7 x64 Home Premium SP1, to W7Pro-x64. However, from what I read on the internet and from one of the MSDN Tech articles, the "official" route to upgrade from W7HP to W7Pro will require a clean install, meaning that I will lose all settings, and possibly even installed applications and data . Does anyone know of a hack/workaround from this? Is what I read true? Is it even worth the upgrade & risk? It doesn't seem like Pro adds any featuresthat I really need.
-Thanks in advance! ____________________ "For he who serves his fellows, is of all his fellows, greatest" --- Urner E. Goodman |




. Does anyone know of a hack/workaround from this? Is what I read true? Is it even worth the upgrade & risk? It doesn't seem like Pro adds 

. However, I typed the product key that came with the digital ISO Disc into the "Windows Anytime Upgrade" program and I got the following:






