I did some googling and found out that the Windows 7 Pro student upgrade you can buy here:
http://www.microsoft.com/student/en/us/software/windows.aspx
will not do a clean install, that there has to be an an already installed operating system for it to read the Vista/XP cd key from. I also read this saying I could get around it:
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/...t-key-on-formatted-or-empty-blank-hard-drive/
Can anyone confirm these hacks still working? I have lots of Vista/XP cd keys that would work for the upgrade, I just would love to avoid having to install an old OS and then installing a new one. Also I want to do a clean install, upgrading an in place windows OS feels like never a good idea.
Thanks
http://www.microsoft.com/student/en/us/software/windows.aspx
will not do a clean install, that there has to be an an already installed operating system for it to read the Vista/XP cd key from. I also read this saying I could get around it:
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/...t-key-on-formatted-or-empty-blank-hard-drive/
Can anyone confirm these hacks still working? I have lots of Vista/XP cd keys that would work for the upgrade, I just would love to avoid having to install an old OS and then installing a new one. Also I want to do a clean install, upgrading an in place windows OS feels like never a good idea.
Thanks