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Directions
The Problem Windows 7 checks whether or not the current version you are running is a pre-release copy, and prevents you from upgrading further. For reference purposes, this is the error you˘ll see when you try and upgrade. ![]() The Solution The solution is to edit a file inside the Windows 7 DVD—which you˘ll have to extract to the hard drive to proceed. * If you are using an ISO image for the installation progress, you can use the awesome 7-Zip utility to extract the ISO to a folder on the drive. * If you are using an actual DVD, you can simply copy all of the files from the DVD to a folder on your hard drive. Once you˘ve extract the files, browse down into the “sources” folder to find the cversion.ini file. ![]() Once you˘ve opened up the cversion.ini file, you˘ll notice that the MinClient line has a value of 7233.0, and since the Windows 7 RC release is build 7100, you can understand why it˘s not working. ![]() All you need to do is change the MinClient value to something less than the current build you are using. For the RC release, you can change it to 7000. ![]() Now you can simply launch the setup.exe file from within the folder, and do the upgrade directly from the hard drive. Once you˘ve started the setup, click Install now. ![]() Once you get to the type of installation screen, choose to Upgrade the existing install. ![]() Once you reach the Compatibility Report screen (if it doesn˘t show up at all, be happy about it), you˘ll see the list of applications that probably won˘t work once you upgrade. Realistically most of these apps will work just fine, but the important thing is that you˘ll be able to upgrade. Note: You could always smooth the upgrade process by removing any apps that have compatibility problems, before you do the upgrade. ![]() At this point, the upgrade should start working, and will take a rather long time. ![]() Important Notes There are a few important things to keep in mind when you are upgrading to the final version: * The Windows 7 beta or RC releases were Ultimate edition, so you˘ll only be able to upgrade to the RTM (final) if you are installing Ultimate Edition. * Whenever possible, you should really backup your files and do a clean install. There are less headaches this way, and you get the benefit of a nice clean profile. Happy upgrading! |