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August 6th, 2009

Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart

Posted by Ed Bott @ 10:52 am

Categories: Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

Special Report: Windows 7

Someone at Microsoft is secretly working for Apple.

That’s the only possible explanation I can come up with for why they sent this “Official Windows 7 Upgrade chart” to Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal, who published it in full with surprisingly little commentary.

Even in a thumbnail version, the chart tells a horrifying story: Upgrading to Windows 7 will be hideously complex. You might as well just throw up your hands now. Here, see for yourself. The blue boxes are for custom (clean) installs; the green boxes mean you can do an in-place upgrade:

So what’s wrong with this chart? In a word, everything.

First, it includes one entire row dedicated to a product that doesn’t exist: Windows Vista Starter 64-bit edition (Vista Starter is available in 32-bit only). In fact, the entire row for Vista Starter shouldn’t be there, given that it is only offered for sale on very low cost PCs in developing nations and is not sold in the U.S., Western Europe, Australia, Japan, and the rest of the developed world. (In a Twitter exchange, Mossberg confused Vista Starter with Windows 7 Starter and assumed that the former is sold on netbooks. It isn’t.)

Second, of the 66 separate options listed, many are completely ludicrous. Is anyone going to “upgrade” from 64-bit Vista Business to 32-bit Windows 7 Home Premium? Half of those blue boxes are there to simply make the point that you can’t do an in-place upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit Windows or vice versa.

Look, most customers considering an upgrade will be running one of a handful of Windows products. If they are using Windows XP, they’ll need to do a custom install to move up to Windows 7. That was announced ages ago; would-be upgraders have another two or three months to get their program disks together so they can do the upgrade when the time comes. Most Vista users will have clear and logical upgrade paths from their current edition to the same edition of Windows 7.

It took me about an hour to redo this horrible chart into something that is both accurate and useful. It faithfully includes every option listed in the Microsoft chart, with the errors corrected. Click the thumbnail below to see it in its full-size glory:

Which one do you find more readable?

One option I list in this chart is worth calling out specifically, because I haven’t seen anyone else mention it. Officially, you can’t do an in-place upgrade from Windows Vista Home Basic or Home Premium to Windows 7 Professional. However, there’s a fairly simple workaround: Do an in-place upgrade from your Vista Home edition to Windows 7 Home Premium, then use Windows Anytime Upgrade to move up to Professional edition. Based on published prices, the extra cost is a mere $10. The Professional upgrade is $200; the Home Premium upgrade followed by a Professional upgrade is $120+$90, or $210. Using this strategy, you can keep all your installed programs and not have to worry about reinstalling and transferring data.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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No, it is accurate
You do an upgrade from Vista Home Basic or Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium. Then you use Windows Anytime Upgrade to update (10 minutes or less) to Professional.

I've tested. It works.... (Read the rest)
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Well I definitely agree...  GoodThings2Life | 08/06/09
Going fro Untimate to Win 7 Pro  ramblnmn | 08/07/09
Move off of Windows and these problems will be solved for the future.  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
Right  boony | 08/07/09
Yes...  PollyProteus | 08/07/09
Your real problem...  fitfix | 08/08/09
but  Azathothh | 08/08/09
OMG....One little typo  ramblnmn | 08/08/09
Wrong question  dogbreath1 | 08/09/09
Hello?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/09/09
To agree with Ed...  CTRLurself | 08/14/09
agreed 100%  merc2dogs` | 09/10/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  Loverock Davidson | 08/06/09
The problem with storms  Michael Kelly | 08/06/09
Only if your not prepared  Loverock Davidson | 08/06/09
And even more luckily for us  Michael Kelly | 08/06/09
Even more luckily for me ..  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
It "works great" because it is essentially ...  mwagner@... | 08/07/09
Agreed!  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
RE: It "works great"......  bfilipiak@... | 08/07/09
@ bfilipiak: WHAT BSODs and crashes?  Wolfie2K3 | 08/07/09
@Wolfie2K3  tmsbrdrs | 08/08/09
If it isn't broke...  vorell | 08/12/09
Nobody needs to wipe the HD!  mwagner@... | 08/07/09
"A smart strategy indeed" - I'd say brilliant, pure brilliant!  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
Key word: "payrise"  sqr(cos(180)) | 08/07/09
@sqr(cos(180)) : Yup, born and bred.  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
Not a clean install?  Hate Malware | 08/07/09
No!  NStalnecker | 08/08/09
So you don't have to reinstall programs?  Michael Kelly | 08/08/09
Yeah, by storm. Like a Hurricane!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/06/09
You must really like the spinning beach ball!!!  CrashPad | 08/07/09
Yes.... there's gonna be lot's of lightning....  cosuna | 08/07/09
Ed's chart is the one MS should use.  BillDem | 08/06/09
Woops!  dogbreath1 | 08/06/09
Last time I checked...  Confused by religion | 08/06/09
Sorry, no  pllamonica@... | 08/07/09
Give Microsoft a call  GuidingLight | 08/06/09
You could sell them a license to use your chart!  whisperycat | 08/06/09
Chart will have to be clean installed  JasonJD48 | 08/06/09
The MS Chart Developer Edition breaks it.  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
RE: Chart will have to be clean installed  bfilipiak@... | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  7mgte | 08/06/09
Why?  condelirios | 08/06/09
Because it's Vista Remarketed?  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
I gonna have to stop coming here  bvonr@... | 08/07/09
My box has been zipping along for years ...  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
Not according to 80% of enterprise users....  cosuna | 08/07/09
Windows 7 : The actual WOW starts now?  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
I think MS should just point users to a web site ...  P. Douglas | 08/06/09
Going from 32-bit to 64-bit?  dogbreath1 | 08/06/09
You said easier...  CrashPad | 08/07/09
Varying degrees of hell  dogbreath1 | 08/07/09
Lol  Hate Malware | 08/07/09
What about Vista Enterprise Edition  bmonsterman | 08/06/09
Available only as Software Assurance benefit  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
It's so exciting Ed. Can they, can't they?  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
Not to mention...  Thunderbuck | 08/07/09
Considering anything important resides on a server...(nt)  October16 | 08/07/09
Enterprise updates  A.Sinic | 08/09/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  Jack Williams | 08/06/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  alex.verboon@... | 08/06/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  alex.verboon@... | 08/06/09
Upgrading from Vista Home to 7 Pro  cfischer83@... | 08/06/09
And this is what you get folks  frgough | 08/06/09
Correct  MissingMatter | 08/06/09
That's +1 (nt)  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
Thats a koolaid response  deaf_e_kate | 08/07/09
People who don't want to pay the price of ultimate  MissingMatter | 08/07/09
"profit maximizing condition"  deaf_e_kate | 08/07/09
Huh?  Thunderbuck | 08/07/09
Ridiculous answer.  notsofast | 08/07/09
And all airlines...  A.Sinic | 08/09/09
But Ed drinks the MS koolaid by the gallon.  Bruizer | 08/08/09
Becuase  NStalnecker | 08/08/09
Your right...  Woned B. Fooldagan | 08/25/09
Clearly there should be more versions;-)  Richard Flude | 08/06/09
I don't agree with one version...  JasonJD48 | 08/06/09
You're being cynical.  Thunderbuck | 08/07/09
Tell us who wouldn't be served by the Ultimate version  deaf_e_kate | 08/07/09
OK, lets start with...  Woned B. Fooldagan | 08/25/09
and finish with...  rtk | 08/25/09
Your argument is hardly relevant..  yschoo1@... | 08/07/09
In a word...  Woned B. Fooldagan | 08/25/09
Why is there a Win7 32bit?  EMonkIA | 08/06/09
Legacy apps!  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
So tell them to upgrade!  SimonUK2 | 08/07/09
Sometimes you can't  GrimmReaperSound | 08/07/09
They shoudl be scared  notsofast | 08/07/09
Why is there a Win7 32 bit?  TV John | 08/07/09
32bit trap  A.Sinic | 08/09/09
That's just not true ...  mwagner@... | 08/07/09
Dual-Core?  notsofast | 08/07/09
Huh?  October16 | 08/07/09
As opposed to...  mgp3 | 08/06/09
The problem with ONE edition of Windows ...  mwagner@... | 08/07/09
The problem with EVERY edition of Windows  fr0thy2 | 08/07/09
All these arguments are hard to fathom..  yschoo1@... | 08/07/09
Henry Ford got it right  jmseligson | 08/08/09
Painfully obvious  dogbreath1 | 08/06/09
Why did you buy it if you didn't think it was worth it? (nt)  MissingMatter | 08/06/09
you must be new  dogbreath1 | 08/06/09
You did receive extras  NonZealot | 08/06/09
unexpected extras  dogbreath1 | 08/06/09
Again, you bought something you didn't try  MissingMatter | 08/06/09
So the only reason you bought Ultimate was for the extras?  MissingMatter | 08/06/09
So the only reason you bought Ultimate was for the extras?  bvonr@... | 08/07/09
I needed Domain Access Media Center  laxamar | 08/07/09
When was the last time you did a requirements analysis?  jmseligson | 08/08/09
That I totally agree with you..  yschoo1@... | 08/07/09
Why on earth can't you upgrade from Home Basic to Pro?  bran.murray | 08/06/09
RE:Why on earth can't you upgrade from Home Basic to Pro?  runner7775 | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  krkosska | 08/06/09
You missed the part about 64-to-32  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
Ultimate edition in place upgrade?  Randalllind | 08/06/09
From Vista to 7? Sure  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
my problem  Jack Williams | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  graeme.whelan@... | 08/06/09
Enterprise is for VL customers with Software Assurance  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
Enterprise Edition  graeme.whelan@... | 08/06/09
That should work  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
Support only money can buy  Richard Flude | 08/06/09
Yes.  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/06/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  snissen@... | 08/06/09
Consumer friendly. Not.  johnfenjackson@... | 08/07/09
Yawn  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/07/09
The typical non-business customer  Michael Kelly | 08/07/09
Here's a thought  TV John | 08/07/09
Huh  curph01@... | 08/07/09
Yes, there are errors in the original  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/07/09
No confusing product matrix with Ubuntu 9.04 Linux    | 08/07/09
Huh  Gis Bun | 08/07/09
Answers    | 08/07/09
I'm not a Linux dweeb...  yschoo1@... | 08/07/09
Master Joe Says...  MasterJoe | 08/07/09
Are you Loverock D..under different name?  yschoo1@... | 08/07/09
Leave it to MS  xXSpeedzXx | 08/07/09
ZDNet Blunders With MSDN Announcement  itanalyst2@... | 08/07/09
Worth the effort! Thank you!  msjunk@... | 08/07/09
That I totally  yschoo1@... | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  HudsonB | 08/07/09
PERIOD.  yschoo1@... | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  ackerman@... | 08/07/09
yuppers  brandon@... | 08/07/09
Nopers  Michael Kelly | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  Gis Bun | 08/07/09
Are you having a bad day?  pllamonica@... | 08/07/09
Master Joe Says...  MasterJoe | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  aseries | 08/07/09
When marketing people talk to engineers ...  mwagner@... | 08/07/09
Not really that complicated...  Caggles | 08/07/09
Users blunder...  Narg | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  GusRandall | 08/07/09
Yes but what about Windows 8?  whisperycat | 08/07/09
Will an upgrade key work on an already installed Windows 7?  Xist2c | 08/07/09
Windows 7 is for XP systems only  mietz | 08/07/09
Uh huh. And how long...  fairportfan | 08/09/09
2012 for mainstream, 2017 for extended.  rtk | 08/09/09
So if I got suckered into buying Vista  laxamar | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  andrew@... | 08/07/09
its not that bad  Pandat23 | 08/07/09
Not that bad....just like his other articles  SteelTrepid | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  mikedouglas@... | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  bobwitte | 08/07/09
Who needs a chart?? Clean install  support@... | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  danm50 | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  richdave | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  kai_h | 08/07/09
The chart doesn't cover the price gouging that Europeans will suffer  whisperycat | 08/07/09
Slow news day Ed?  PollyProteus | 08/07/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  jmseligson | 08/08/09
chauvinism on Ed's part wink  cyberbull | 08/08/09
You're wrong. Read it again.  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 08/09/09
It is STILL very simple:  {DvT}Hex | 08/08/09
Why use a chart?  donaldrich | 08/08/09
Unless you're in any country except America-  whisperycat | 08/09/09
Confusing? Not to anyone who's awake.  BitSmacker | 08/09/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  john.foggitt@... | 08/10/09
you got the phrase wrong (it's in the Bible)  AtlantaTerry | 08/10/09
Only two choices  3dguru | 08/10/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  Migration Expert Zone | 08/12/09
MS Entertaining in its' Constant FAIL  jbelkin | 08/13/09
wow, predictions of MS's demise  rtk | 08/14/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  ralphalt | 08/14/09
RE: Microsoft blunders with a confusing Windows 7 upgrade chart  musawir shahid | 09/10/09
New chart is wrong.  EvlD99 | 10/30/09
No, it is accurate  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/30/09

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