Upgrading from Vista Home Premium to 7 Ultimate

I'm upgrading my PC from Vista Home Premium Edition to Window 7 Ultimate Edition, but I have to do a custom (clean) install. Will Photoshop CS4 still work? If so, what's the best way to do this without killing Photoshop? will it allow me to reinstall onto a different OS? I had the same issue when I changed from an XP maching to a Vista Machine - Photoshop wouldn't work at all.

As far as I know you will have to de-activate and uninstall Photoshop before upgrading the OS and then reinstall and re-activate under Win7.
Even if it weren't necessary I'd advise it anyway.
Don't forget to save out any actions, brushes and any other personal extras!

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    I have a few questions and your help is greatly appreciated:
    1. Can I install from the downloaded file or do I need to burn a DVD with the files I downloaded and boot from DVD?
    2. What is the best way to get the applications and drivers that came with the T61 for the Vista Ultimate version?
    Any tips or suggestions are welcome. I am going to try this tomorrow so I am really hoping it works out. 
    Srini

    Any ideas anyone? I even called Thinkpad support but they refered me to the forums. Said they don't support non-OEM upgrades..
    Also, I understand that I will lose the backup and recovery partition that comes with the OEM if I install Vista Ultimate fresh. Is that an issue? I've never really used that partition in the past. I am planning to use the Ultimate version's feature to image my PC after install so I can recover from that instead in case of a failure. Does that feature work well usually?
    Srini

  • Upgrading from Vista Home Premium to Vista Ultimate

    This is a question for someone at Toshiba:
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    I assume becuase it did not recognise the laptop as a Toshiba laptop, is this correct?
    I hence used the Toshiba recovery CD to get back to a working laptop again (and spent all afternoon recovering all my files from backup) but I still want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate. I could just change my system's product key (from Control Panel -> System) to a Vista Ultimate key but I'm concerned the Toshiba Value Added software (HD-DVD player, etc) will stop working.
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    Hi Darren
    Just one thing at the beginning:
    >This is a question for someone at Toshiba
    Sorry but you have misunderstood something. This is user-to-user forum and you will not get answer from Toshiba directly.
    Back to described issue:
    I have very good experience with Vista upgrade. I have installed clean Vista Ultimate version on my Satellite A200 notebook. All necessary drivers, tools and utilities you can find on Toshiba support page.
    About Toshiba DVD player I can not say anything at the moment but reading similar posts it must be just an update and because of that it can not be installed on your notebook.
    For me the best solution for you is to change activation key and use Vista Ultimate. When activated you can update all Toshiba stuff including VAP. It has no influence on preinstalled OS version.

  • Need Detailed instructio​ns to install new hard drive & upgrade from Vista Home to Win7 Enterprise

    Hi folks,
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    I am very nervous about doing this as I upgraded a W530 from Win7 basic to Win7 Enterprise and ran into all kinds of drive issues.  And I thought that would be about as straightforward as you could get, but it a far cry from that.
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    hi gmercanti,
    Welcome to the Lenovo Community.
    The easiest way to upgrade Vista to Windows 7 is to run the Windows 7 Installer inside WIndows. Follow this guide for instructions. After upgrading, you will need to install the Windows 7 Drivers for Lenovo G530 4446 via http://support.lenovo.com.
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    Let me know if you get any errors.
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  • Satellite L300 - Upgrade from Vista Home Basic to Home Premium issues

    Hi all,
    I just recently got a Satellite L300 with an OEM version of Vista Home Basic.
    I have a copy of Windows Vista: Home Premium (upgrade) disc and decided to use it on the laptop.
    I put the disc in, and followed the steps however the upgrade option is blanked out... This is if I use the product key provided with the disc or not.
    The laptop came with Service Pack 1 already installed and the disc I own was released into the shops before Service Pack 1.
    My main question really is how can I get my disc to upgrade my version of Vista. I have tried searching Google, this website, Microsoft's website and I keep getting the same answer.
    Basically go through options and do anytime upgrade. All of these are for me to buy from Microsoft which would be kind of pointless as I already have a copy.
    I did read something at on a site that stated my disc would have to have the service pack on the disk and I seen a website with some kind of disc editing program for Vista but im not too keen on using it and the 'how to' wasn't very easy to understand.
    Also, im not too keen on calling either Toshiba or Microsoft on premium rate numbers for help with something I have already bought and paid for and should be as simple as a few steps.
    Anyway hope someone can help because I would really like to upgrade.

    Hello
    I understand you and it is really annoying but what to do now? the fact is that Toshiba has offered this notebook with certain Vista version. This version must be offered with best and latest available Microsoft security updates. Due to this Toshiba offers it with latest SP1 option.
    So now you try to install update offered long time ago and probably offered before SP1 was on the market. I understand your point of view but, in my opinion, it has nothing to do with Toshiba now, and you should try to find solution with Microsoft. For example you can also pick up info from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930733
    Clean Vista Home Premium can be installed without any problems. All drivers, tools and utilities can be downloaded from Toshiba support & download page.

  • No audio / video through hdmi from vista home premium

    dear friends
    am using dv6000 with vista home premium
    trying to connect tv output through hdmi but unable to show show either audio or video
    with the same cable, i tried in diff laptop and it works fine
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    i have my windows and all drivers updated

    When you run Lenovo driver installer downloads, the drivers are not installed. This is normal (!). The drivers are unpacked into a directory on your disk, usually under C:\DRIVERS. You have to follow the installation instructions (on the same page you downloaded from). Usually they say go to the directory where the drivers were unpacked and run setup.exe, but not always, so you have to pay attention if you choose to install the drivers this way.
    The simplest way out of your situation is to manually install the Ethernet drivers, plug into the Internet, then download and install ThinkVantage System Update, and run it. It should churn away and automatically install all the right stuff.
    Whether you choose to install the ThinkVantage stuff manually or automatically using System Update is up to you.
    BTW it sounds like you MAY have blown away the Lenovo Rescue & Recovery partition when doing your "upgrade". If you did, and you want to get that back, you will need to call Lenovo for a recovery DVD, and start from scratch.
    Message Edited by bananaman on 02-28-2009 10:20 AM
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  • Satellite A200 - Vista Home Premium to Ultimate upgrading

    Hi Guy's back again with a new query.
    I'm looking to upgrade from Vista Home Premium to Ultimate...checked out all the so called requirements on the" Windows anytime upgrade" site and I can assure you there are plenty of conflicting ideas about how its all done right down to the fact that I would need an up-grade disk mailed out to me.
    Having read a couple of other forums recently, the answer lies in what you guy's may or may not be able to advise me...and the question is:
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    Hi Jimi,
    Thanks for your comments and yes I realise its a user to user forum but you just never know who's floating around.
    And I certainly am not confusing the 2 disks Toshiba/MS hence my question in the first place, it only seemed logical to me that Toshiba may have all the OS for Vista on the one CD rather than preparing many different recovery disc's given the volume and variations of the systems they sell.
    The serial and key required for updating can be installed onto your system separately after buying same from MS its just a matter then of whether the recovery disc itself has the operating system of the update you require......as for example does the disc an other manufacturer supply with their pre-installed software when you purchase one of their systems.
    Thanks again for your kind thoughts and comments and I will investigate further.
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    Edited by: Admin

  • Upgrading from vista to Windows 7

    I am trying to upgrade from Vista Home Premium (32bit) to Windows 7 Premium (32bit), how can I get the required drivers for it? Specifically the nvidia nforce 10/100 mbps ethernet (32bit) updated driver.
    This question was solved.
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    Duplicate post.   Please see your other post for suggestions.
    HP DV9700, t9300, Nvidia 8600, 4GB, Crucial C300 128GB SSD
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    HP Touchpad, HP Chromebook 11
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  • Free upgrade from vista to windows 7?

    Does anyone know if buying a lenovo x301 now with vista will get free upgrade to windows 7 later this year? Thx.

    If you buy a machine preloaded with Windows Vista after July 1st 2009, you will be eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 7 once it's released. There are a number of restrictions, though; you are not allowed to upgrade from one language to another. In addition, the only upgrade paths allowed within the program are from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium, Business to Professional, and Ultimate to Ultimate. All other paths are not allowed; people who buy Vista Starter or Vista Home Basic are not eligible for upgrades, for instance.
    you may have ow wait for what lenovo has to offer regarding your upgrade plans,but the info which i gave is a general one,not company specific .
    Cheers and regards,
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  • Ir remote does'not function after upgrading from Vista to Windows 7

    I just upgraded to Windows 7 Pro from Vista Home Premium. I was able to get most of my drivers to work; however, I was not able to find th edrivers/software for my IR remote control. Has anyone else figured this issue out, or what drivers/software I should get fix the error? Thank you.

    ArtAppreciator,  I have the same problem. Installed Windows 7 and now my HP USB TV Tuner is not working. Worked fine on Vista. I can get passed the signal setup but get an error when Media Center tries to detect the IR receiver. Any thoughts?

  • Satellite A500 - Upgrading from Vista to Windows 7 error

    I'm trying to upgrade my Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium via the Toshiba Upgrade Assistance so it will automatically download some Toshiba's utilites and software. At the start of launching it, an error message "This model does not support upgrade to Windows 7" at the 'Download Window 7 Component List' step and can't continue. I'm confused as this as the Win7 Upgrade disc that I purchased and recieved at the start of the year from Toshiba website. I have a Satellite A500 that i've purchased late last year. It's not an old model and I believe it was able to upgrade to window 7.
    I had managed to do a clean installation once a while back but realised all the Toshiba's things weren't there no more so then I recovered it back to Vista (but instead of the initial 32bit, I've changed it to 64bit). So now it's operating on a 64bit Vista.
    I'm not sure if changing it from 32bit to 64bit has anything to do with it or if there's something I need to install before I upgrade....I followed the steps on the Toshiba website to upgrade but stuck at this step. I'm not good with computers so much help would be greatly appreciated and Thanks in advance.

    As far as I know with this upgrade kit you can upgrade 32bit and also 64bit system so this is definitely not the problem.
    Toshiba upgrade kit has two medias. Upgrade DVD and so called composite disc that contains drivers and Toshiba tools and utilities. Upgrade must be started with this composite disc and not directly with upgrade DVD.
    Please start upgrade with software disc and just follow the menu on the screen. It will scan the system and offer the list which software must be removed from the system before upgrade installation can be started.

  • HP Solution Center doesn't work after upgrade from Vista to Win7 64b

    Two problems. 1) Upgraded Dell 1737 Notebook from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 64b. HP Solution Center no longer works. Have HP Officejet Pro 8500 A909a printer hardwired into router. Downloaded new printer drivers, still cannot print. 2) Cannot get Solution Center to execute. Message says can't find "SolutionCenter.msi". No Win7 upgrade for Solution Center on HP site.

    Hello ReallyFreeBob,
    Lets first try Uninstalling the existing printer software using the listed steps..
     Press the keys Win + R, a RUN box would open. Type in the command %TEMP% in the box and hit OK button.
         A temp folder would open, locate for the folder name begning with 7z..... , open it , then do the following ..
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    Then download and run the HP Printer Install Wizard from www.hp.com/go/tools
    Regards,
    Jabzi
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  • Satellite L355D-S7901 (PSLE8U-02P01D) s/n ********* - Vista Home Premium SP2 32-bit

    Long story short; back in February of last year, some "Shop" downstate replaced the HDD in this unit, and evidently installed from a "Master" disk (Non-tosh); failed to install the Tosh model specific drivers, and didn't dupe the old HDD (which was apparently only failing, not yet failed), so no Recovery partition or recover disks, either home-made or Tosh.
    First question (since Toshibas phone support may as well not exist, and the Recovery set purchasing page doesn't provide answers until AFTER the purchase); how fast is expidited fulfillment within CONUS?
    Q2:  Is there a machine/model specific list of the latest drivers/utilities/Apps?  
    The support page is kludgy at best and seems to list ALL drivers since day one for all variations of a given model.  I'd rather not spend the time weeding through ALL of them to find just those that apply.
    I've salvaged all of the data, and I'm pig-headedly trying to clean this beast up and replace corrupted files, but failing the ability to do an "in-place upgrade" for repair purposes (as in XP), it may come to doing a fresh install.
    This individual has to head back off to her university by month's end, so I'm up against it without the Recovery set.
    TIA!

    What are you upgrading to/from? As you say, you have a store bought Windows Vista install disk(s). Also, it appears as if you have Vista OS already on the laptop. Maybe I'm missing something.
    The existing installation of Vista Home Premium SP2 on the HDD that is mostly functional needs some repairs and "sfc /scannow" can't do those repairs because the recovery partition was not recreated when some putz replaced the HDD nearly a year and a half ago.
    It's not truly an "upgrade" as such; that's just the term used.
    I'm wanting to do what's known as an "in-place upgrade"; essentially, it simply replaces the Windows files without affecting your existing applications or data, at least that's how it worked with previous versions of Windows.
    You're simply directing it to upgrade your Vista Home Premium SP2 32-bit to Vista Home Premium SP2 32-bit, repairing itself along the way.
    You then need to do all Windows updates that succeeded the printing of THAT DVD and reregister, but that's a minor nuisance.
    From the image you have provided, it appears as if the Vista installation disk does not recognize the hd on the laptop, and is asking for a driver so it can detect it. 
    Precisely!  I need to know what the name of that driver for this particular model Toshiba is so that I can download it, feed it to that prompt, and proceed from there, but the driver d/l page for this Tosh doesn't appear to list anything specifically for the AHCI controller (at least nothing that I can discern).
    What happens if you have the Vista install disk in the drive and you start your laptop? You can use the Windows install disk to do a repair (is that what you are trying to do?). 
    That will supplant the current installation, not repair it!  All of the existing data, settings, and applications will be erased.  You can only perform an "in-place upgrade" from within Windows.

  • Tx2120us, upgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit to Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

    I wonder if there's anyone out there who has managed to sucessfully upgrade his/her HP tx2120us tablet PC from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Ultimate or to do a fresh Windows 7 ultimate install on a HP tx2120us tablet PC.
    I purchased a Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit edition AND a 320GB 7200rpm hard drive and started a fresh Windows 7 installation. After the installation was done, the network adapters fixed and wireless were working. I also managed to install the Audio drivers for the built in realtek audio adapter. Even the touchpad, touchscreen and pen seem to work but then I stopped after several attempts to install a suitable display driver for the NVIDIA G-Force video adapter. The resolution with my Vista OS is 1280 x 800 but the default Windows 7 OS only provides a generic 1064 x 768 resolution and not any download from HP could install a suitable NVIDIA driver for Windows 7.
    As I stopped there I don't even know if there is a driver for the card reader or the Light Scribe DVD burner and whatever is buit in into this tx2120us.
    I'd really very much appreciate if someone who had succeeded with the installation of Win 7 Ultimate 64bit on the tx2120us could provide me with working drivers or the links to them.
    thanks

    Palm does not support 64-bit Vista for cabled Hotsyncs.
    There is a huge Vista64 bit thread at the top of this section explaining your options - BlueTooth Hotsync is about the only way you can procede with a Centro.
    WyreNut
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  • Upgrade Vista Home Premium to Ultimate

    I have a Satellite L300 - 1FV laptop with Vista Home Premium.
    Is it possible to upgrade to Vista Ultimate?
    /Jonny

    Of course. Start Control Panel > System and there you can see View basic information about your computer. There is also available option for Upgrade Windows Vista.
    You can also install own Vista Ultimate using Microsoft installations DVD. All necessary drivers, tools and utilities you can find and download from Toshiba support page.
    Before you do anything please create recovery DVDs using "Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator".
    Bye

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