Upgrading from Windows Vista
Get help installing your upgrade
If you've already purchased Windows 7, just follow our step-by-step instructions for either an upgrade or a custom installation. Which type of installation you use will depend on which edition of Windows Vista you're currently running and which edition of Windows 7 you want to install (for more information, see the "Which installation type do I need to use?" section later on this page).
Still deciding? Learn about upgrading to Windows 7
If you're running Windows Vista, in most cases you can upgrade your PC to Windows 7. Here are some links to information about choosing an edition, purchasing, and upgrading:
Which installation type do I need to use?
The type of Windows 7 installation you'll need to use—upgrade or custom—will depend on the edition of Windows Vista you've got and the edition of Windows 7 you want to install.
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Windows 7 Home Premium installation type
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Windows 7 Professional installation type
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Windows 7 Ultimate installation type
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Windows Vista Home Premium
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* An upgrade installation keeps your files, settings, and programs in place. A custom installation does not preserve your files, settings, and programs. Learn more about upgrading to Windows 7.