Windows 7 starter upgrade Windows 7 ultimate upgrade

I need to know something about what will happen if you upgrade Windows 7 to new version?

my old software of file will remain?

or they will be gone?  Help, please

The upgrade in version i.e. Starter to Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate must not remove any programs or files. This is because first of all it's unlocking the features that were already there, but disabled.

Having said that ANY task that involves significant changes to the operating system or disk must always be preceded by a complete system backup and copy your data files

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-GB/Windows7/help/videos/upgrade-to-another-edition-of-Windows-7-by-using-Windows-Anytime-Upgrade

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