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sam
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Windows 7 Upgrade Can Take Nearly a Day
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http://tech.slashdot.org/story/09/09/14/1338207/Windows-7-Upgrade-Can-Take-Nearly-a-Day?from=rss
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Re: Windows 7 Upgrade Can Take Nearly a Day
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So does Vista, to boot up!
I would have thought a clean install to be best, anyway.
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I shall stay with Windows 3.1
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It has never been a good idea to "upgrade" windows. It's less hassle to backup, format, and install.
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indeed, always best to start from scratch.
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