These are the operating systems from which a computer can be legally upgraded to Windows 7 using:
| Qualifying Operating Systems | Academic |
| Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit) | |
| Enterprise (N, K, KN) | x |
| Professional (N, K, KN, diskless) | x |
| Ultimate | x |
| Home Premium | x |
| Home Basic | x |
| Starter Edition | x |
| Windows Vista (32-bit or 64-bit) | |
| Enterprise (N, K, KN) | x |
| Business (N, K, KN, Blade) | x |
| Ultimate | x |
| Home Premium | x |
| Home Basic | x |
| Starter Edition | x |
| Windows XP (32-bit or 64-bit) | |
| Professional (N, K, KN, Blade) | x |
| Tablet Edition (N, K, KN, Blade) | x |
| XP Pro N | x |
| XP Pro Blade PC | x |
| Home & Starter Edition | x |
| Windows 2000 Professional | x |
| Windows NT Workstation 4.0 | x |
| Windows 98 (including 2nd Edition) | x |
| Apple Macintosh | x |
Virtualization/Emulation:
| Keywords: | Windows 7 Qualifying Operating Systems upgrade apple bootcamp fusion parallels | Doc ID: | 12542 |
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| Owner: | Warren R. | Group: | Showroom |
| Created: | 2009-11-03 | Updated: | 2009-11-03 |
| Sites: | Showroom, WISC Software | ||