Microsoft: Please Don't Upgrade Win 7 Beta to RC
Are you running Windows 7 Beta and can’t wait to upgrade to the Release Candidate? Microsoft would like you not to do that.
Are you running Windows 7 Beta and can’t wait to upgrade to the Release Candidate? Microsoft would like you not to do that.
In the latest Engineering Windows 7 blog post, the developer team is imploring those currently running the beta to not upgrade to the Release Candidate when it is available, but instead either go back to their previous Vista install if possible, or a completely fresh install.
The Windows 7, sympathizing with current users of the OS, wrote, “We know that means reinstalling, recustomizing, reconfiguring, and so on. That is a real pain. The reality is that upgrading from one pre-release build to another is not a scenario we want to focus on because it is not something real-world customers will experience.”
While this is a clear inconvenience for current users of Windows 7 beta, the purpose of releasing the operating system to testers is for exactly that -- testing. Data on how Windows 7 behaves during an upgrade from the beta to the RC is largely useless to Microsoft since that’s not an activity that would be common for the final product. Data regarding the upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7, however, is hugely important.
“A big part of the beta process is making sure we get as much ‘real world’ coverage of scenarios and experiences as possible and monitor the telemetry of those experience overall,” wrote the Windows 7 team. “One of the most challenging areas to engineer is the process of upgrading one release of Windows to another. When you think about it, it is the one place where at one time we need to run a ton of code to basically ‘know’ everything about a system before performing the upgrade.”
For the betterment of the Windows 7 final experience, the team implored, “As an extended member of the development team and a participant in the Beta program that has helped us so much, we want to ask that you experience real-world setup and provide us real-world telemetry.”
Before current users of the beta let out a heavy sigh at the task they may be faced with, Microsoft realizes that people own PCs rather than other platforms because it gives them freedom of choice. For this reason, Microsoft is detailing method that will permit the upgrade of the beta to the RC when it is released. Although it’s not recommended, and Microsoft warns of some “oddities” that may crop up after a beta upgrade, it’s there if the user must have it. Read about the procedure here.
Kudos to Microsoft for both respecting the its current testers and looking after the quality of Windows 7 final.
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Many minds think alike! I was going to do just that upon release of the RC.
Firstly re-install Vista and all relevent drivers etc. Then 'Upgrade' over the top of it with RC.
This would be the only way to test RC and iron out any bugs found in the upgrade path on differing systems.
Common sense really.
however, once tested for a period, I would completely re-format and do a clean install and remove all traces of Vista altogether.
Yes, I know its a lot of messing about and involves a certain amount of downtime but if it rewards with as stable and trouble free system as beta has been for me, then the end justify the means.
TBH, I would be perfectly happy to continue running the beta on a permanent basis, thats how good the experience has been, I know that sadly this wont be the case.
I was gonna do that anyway. Im purchasing a OCZ Vertex 30gb for a boot drive :]
My W7b is corrupt on the drive so it'll be a clean install for me too.