> The cheapo Win7 releases at Best Buy seem to be 50 and 100 for upgrades.  I
> heard it was from Vista only.

Apparently you can "upgrade" from XP, only thing is that win 7 will not
use your apps and settings, it will instead make your old windows folder
into something that is saved (you likely can boot from it too).  Then a
new windows 7 installation is made.    Considering all of the crud, I'm
not sure that upgrades keeping old settings and software are really the
way to go anyway.

I note incidentally that I don't normally run any version of Windows
anymore.  I have however played with Win7, it appears to be the best
Windows version yet (what do I know, I thought WFWG 3.11 was the best
way back when too),


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