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by: John in Columbia, SC

If you have a folder called Windows.old, you did a fresh install, NOT an upgrade. Had you done an upgrade you would have started the process while VGista was running, and ended up with Win 7 REPLACING windows Vista.

I am afraid you can't go back and upgrade - as far as I know. You could be able to I just don't know. There may be someone else on here who knows that solution, but I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.


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