Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
I've got a T520 coming with Home Premium 64 loaded, and I was curious--do you think I'll miss anything in day-to-day use from W7 Ultimate (a license I used on my since-departed T60p)? All I really do is basic office tasks in Office '07, internet, media playback, and coding--as far as I can tell, there aren't really any features to justify upgrading (I could use my ultimate license for an "anytime upgrade" on the new box if it would do me any good.). Any good behind-the-scenes reasons to do it?
On the other hand, it seems like a waste to burn two licenses for one machine...
Thanks for the input!
On the other hand, it seems like a waste to burn two licenses for one machine...
Thanks for the input!
HP EliteBook 8460w/Scientific Linux 6.5
Re: Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
Depends on what you use that Ultimate offers...
You will "lose" when using HP over Ult: Support for joining domains, Location-aware printing, Remote Desktop Connection, Windows XP Mode, Language packs, Advanced Backup and Restore (Network Backup and Group Policy), BitLocker, Group Policy controls, Encrypting File System, Offline Folders, AppLocker, BranchCache, Direct Boot from VHD, DirectAccess, Enterprise Search Scopes, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) enhancements
A lot of this can be replaced with 3rd party apps...
Remote Desktop == UltraVNC/RealVNC/TightVNC
XP Mode == Virtual PC/VirtualBOX/VMWARE
DirectAccess == VPN
BitLocker == TrueCrypt/Axcrypt
Encrypting File System == Paragon Encrypted Disk
Offline Folders == Second Copy
So for "day-to-day", most people wont need Pro or Ultimate... really just depends on your needs, google for stuff you need to do in HP, or just try it and see before upgrading.
You will "lose" when using HP over Ult: Support for joining domains, Location-aware printing, Remote Desktop Connection, Windows XP Mode, Language packs, Advanced Backup and Restore (Network Backup and Group Policy), BitLocker, Group Policy controls, Encrypting File System, Offline Folders, AppLocker, BranchCache, Direct Boot from VHD, DirectAccess, Enterprise Search Scopes, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) enhancements
A lot of this can be replaced with 3rd party apps...
Remote Desktop == UltraVNC/RealVNC/TightVNC
XP Mode == Virtual PC/VirtualBOX/VMWARE
DirectAccess == VPN
BitLocker == TrueCrypt/Axcrypt
Encrypting File System == Paragon Encrypted Disk
Offline Folders == Second Copy
So for "day-to-day", most people wont need Pro or Ultimate... really just depends on your needs, google for stuff you need to do in HP, or just try it and see before upgrading.
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Re: Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
Looking at this comparison, I don't think you'll miss anything worth the extra money for home use.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... ts/compare
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... ts/compare
DKB
Re: Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
Yep, that's what I was looking at, the Feature Comparison tab 
My main 2 things on XP home vs Pro were group policies and VirtualPC won't run on home, all else were replaceable. Looks like for me Ultimate would be too much, but would need Pro for Group Policies, but most people use neither of those or any of the other stuff in my replaceable list.
My main 2 things on XP home vs Pro were group policies and VirtualPC won't run on home, all else were replaceable. Looks like for me Ultimate would be too much, but would need Pro for Group Policies, but most people use neither of those or any of the other stuff in my replaceable list.
(2)701C,(1)760EL,(6)760XL,(1)760XD
(4)CD Drives (5)int floppies (3)ext floppy (4)2.1GB
(10)CF/IDE w/2 or 4GB 133x CF (1)760XL restore CD
(1)Belkin USB 2.0 32bit Cardbus (2)WPC54G(S) Wifi Cardbus
(1)Belkin F5D5020 NIC (1)Giga-Byte GN-WLM01 Wifi
(1)Backpack CD (1) Xircom REM56G-10 + misc
(4)CD Drives (5)int floppies (3)ext floppy (4)2.1GB
(10)CF/IDE w/2 or 4GB 133x CF (1)760XL restore CD
(1)Belkin USB 2.0 32bit Cardbus (2)WPC54G(S) Wifi Cardbus
(1)Belkin F5D5020 NIC (1)Giga-Byte GN-WLM01 Wifi
(1)Backpack CD (1) Xircom REM56G-10 + misc
Re: Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
Thanks for the input. I guess I'll hold off on the upgrade unless I need it, then...
HP EliteBook 8460w/Scientific Linux 6.5
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Re: Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
Pro might be a better bet anyway. On the x220 people have reported problems and power usage anomalies with Ultimate.
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Re: Upgrade Win7 Home Premium to Ultimate?
Doesn't really look like you need Ultimate, so stick with Home Premium unless you're wanting to connect to domains in which case get Professional. Of course, if you have the money, and you want to, then nothing is stopping you, but you may as well just stick with what you've got.
On a side note, honestly, why do Microsoft bring out 101 different editions of Windows? Why can't there just be Windows 7 and that's IT, no 'Home' or 'Pro' or 'Ultimate'. I understand it's to make sure you aren't buying things you don't need, but why not have one version that has everything you need and save customers the huge frustration of choosing which edition to buy.
On a side note, honestly, why do Microsoft bring out 101 different editions of Windows? Why can't there just be Windows 7 and that's IT, no 'Home' or 'Pro' or 'Ultimate'. I understand it's to make sure you aren't buying things you don't need, but why not have one version that has everything you need and save customers the huge frustration of choosing which edition to buy.
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