BonzaiDuck
Lifer
Glad I happened to find this current thread.
I had read the announcement by a Microsoft "official" that they thought of the new OS as a "service" -- or did he say "public service?"
My memory (of just a few days) may be hazy about the details, but I thought it said "free upgrade." I assume this means for both OEM and retail installs of W7 SP1.
I also see that Windows Update has equipped me with the "preparatory" KB patch, but -- no problem.
All of these Win 7 64 installs are -- as they say -- clean as a whistle. I've tweaked and peeked every system in the house; everything is working like a Swiss watch. Nightly backups for every system are made with routine success with my WHS-2011 box.
I understand that there was a patch for [Win 2008 R2 or WHS-2011] that allows these backups to occur successfully for Win 8.x. That leaves the uncertainty about doing it with Win 10 installs. Without further information -- which may nevertheless exist -- I'll have to see what happens if I upgrade one system -- to test the water. And -- yes -- I know -- the WHS is orphaned; Win 2008 R2 is "old;" and there are newer, more expensive options.
I was hoping to defer those options for a good, long while. Plenty of time to find out, though.
I had read the announcement by a Microsoft "official" that they thought of the new OS as a "service" -- or did he say "public service?"
My memory (of just a few days) may be hazy about the details, but I thought it said "free upgrade." I assume this means for both OEM and retail installs of W7 SP1.
I also see that Windows Update has equipped me with the "preparatory" KB patch, but -- no problem.
All of these Win 7 64 installs are -- as they say -- clean as a whistle. I've tweaked and peeked every system in the house; everything is working like a Swiss watch. Nightly backups for every system are made with routine success with my WHS-2011 box.
I understand that there was a patch for [Win 2008 R2 or WHS-2011] that allows these backups to occur successfully for Win 8.x. That leaves the uncertainty about doing it with Win 10 installs. Without further information -- which may nevertheless exist -- I'll have to see what happens if I upgrade one system -- to test the water. And -- yes -- I know -- the WHS is orphaned; Win 2008 R2 is "old;" and there are newer, more expensive options.
I was hoping to defer those options for a good, long while. Plenty of time to find out, though.