Windows 7 Home Premium to Win 7 Ultimate upgrade

I am running Win 7 Home Premium OEM 32 bit OS.  I have a new DVD Win 7 Ultimate disc authentic (not UPRADE) full version retail.  To upgrade, do insert a new disk and instal from that using the code activation which is included in the package.  Also can I use the 64-bit disk. In due course, I intend to upgrade to Windows 8 k once I've sorted on the application. Any help will be appreciated, but keep it simple.

If the license for Windows 7 Ultimate, you have access to is a retail version update or complete, you can use the product key and the Express upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 7 Ultimate. First of all, check that the edition of Windows 7, you are upgrading is already enabled (if it isn't, you will encounter complications and that you might start all by performing a clean installation).

Click Start, type Anytime Upgrade, click on the option enter a key, enter the key of Windows 7 Ultimate edition at the request, click Next, wait while checking the key, accept the license agreement, click on upgrade, wait while the software upgrades, (it may take 10 minutes or more depending on the if updates are required) your computer restarts automatically, after the reboot, Windows 7 will notify you updating the computer, the computer will restart once more automatically and will be completed the upgrade, a window will appear notifying the upgrade was successful and your computer is ready to use, click Close, you should be upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate files the stored settings and programs.

http://www.notebooks.com/2009/10/26/Windows-7-anytime-upgrade-%E2%80%93-unlocking-more-benefits/

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