Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Family Pack (3-User)
>> October 11, 2010
Forward motion. Restart the install. To be fair, the process does warn that it could take several hours -- not several hours of you staring at the screen and having to participate, but several to complete. It did take several hours to install on my system. I did the laundry, watched a movie, it didn't require my involvement. I checked in occcasionally. At a couple of points I thought the operation had jammed up and worried that I would have to start all over. Let me say, since the days of DOS there has never been an upgrade that went smoothly (keep your MAC comments to yourself, please, I've heard nasty things about Leopard, too). Each upgrade seems worse than the one before, not surprising as our home systems are more complicated and expected to do more than ever before. When it came to upgrading to Vista, I shared a blistering meltdown on Amazon about my experience, although I will say, once the problems resolved I enjoyed using Vista very much.
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