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need to be updated anyway to work with Windows 7—and you won’t have to
do any real prep work, but what you’ll end up with may be slower and more
buggy than it needs to be, all because of the junk left behind by the old instal-
lation. Now’s your chance to start over with a clean slate—take it!
Figure 1-3. Windows 7 setup gives you these two options when upgrading from Vista, but
be warned: the Upgrade option is for suckers
One of the upgrade scenarios that Microsoft doesn’t
support—regardless
of the version of Windows you’re
upgrading—is upgrading from 32-bit Windows to 64-bit
(even from Windows 7 to Windows 7). So if you’re consider-
ing taking the x64 plunge, right now is your best chance if you
don’t want to bother with yet another clean install in a few
months. See “64-Bit Windows” on page 6 for details.
Microsoft’s answer is to use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) tool (formerly
known as the Migration Wizard) to copy your personal files to an external
hard disk, USB flash drive, or network drive, wipe your hard disk, and then
install Windows 7. To do this, pop in your Windows 7 install disc and open
Windows Explorer. Navigate to the \support\migwiz folder on the DVD, dou-
ble-click migsetup.exe, and follow the prompts.
20 | Chapter 1:Get Started with Windows 7
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