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right, so no dual boot... then being able to migrate things over time... unless just go pay $199 for a Full Win10 Media...
If that's the only way to have a True Dual Boot with my existing Win 7 and a Fresh Win 10 is to buy Win 10 Media, it is cheaper (read safer, for me) to buy the media than more HDD's
So I would be a 'fringe case' where the Upgrade is not a good option.
The years I've spent getting old stuff to work on Vista and then 7 (never used 8) would be lost if I just dumped 10 onto my existing install.
It seems to me that my issue may warrant its own thread, one dedicated to 'To Be Or Not To Be...' (Upgrade or Full) cases. If you guys also feel it's warranted feel free to move this and merge my previous posts.
Last edited by shaggygoblin; 31 Jul 2015 at 13:47.