If you have a valid Xp/Vista license that you won't be using (when you move to Win7) then get the upgrade. There may be some 'upgrade' scripting missing from full retail media (as you won't be using it to upgrade eh) but otherwise I wouldn't expect any differences in what winds up installed.the19thbear wrote:is there any difference between the upgrade version and "full version"?
I have winxp, and would like to get the win7 upgrade for 49 dollars... I knwo i have to do a clean installl but that doesnt matter to me.
but is there a difference??
thanks
Also--I can't verify this will work right now--but a lot of people used Vista 'upgrades' by installing it, not activating, then installing over the top (of itself) again, then activating. This was widely reported, as for example in this article. I've got enough XP install CD's here that I shouldn't have a problem doing a 'clean' install, but for someone who may only have Vista (less likely here on PlanetZ I think) this may be a good way to get Win7 'clean' (without any Vista detritus that would be left even if you simply did a clean Vista install before.)