I use Win 7 Upgrade Wizard with retail Win 7?

Hello!

I have a copy of the tune upgrade that came with the upgrade for my HP Pavilion desktop computer. I'll be updating my HP DV4-1140GO with an upgrade to Windows 7 retail of Ms.

Is the universal HP Upgrade Wizard, which is can be used with any HP computer (desktop or laptop)?

It will work with a retail upgrade disk?

Is this a good idea?

Thanks for your advice.

More than likely it will not be. The upgrade wizard is specific for your desk top drivers are concerned. Some software may be accessed and used for your laptop.

If you want to upgrade to another version of W7, go to the control panel and find Windows Anytime Upgrade. Everything is left in place, and all you have to do is to enter a valid product key for the version you want.

If you want to get rid of HP bloat-ware, then it is much easier just uninstall everything and then go to the road you expect.

I can help you with what you need to uninstall to tilt your device off.

If you go to W7 from Vista, I would like to know if this is what you are thinking, and I can help you with that also. There is a right way and struggling to do.

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