npaladin2000
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[citation][nom]randomizer[/nom]This can be tricky for Linux (but I do believe it is possible), let alone something as non-modular as Windows.[/citation]
Well, upgrading from Vista to 7 involves replacing the kernel anyway. So you replace it with a different kernel, replace the bootloader, shuffle around the Program Files directory....no reason it can't be done. Microsoft didn't invest the time in figuring out how to do it. Because of that, the adoption rate will be about the rate of failure of XP installs in businesses (who will reload with Win7 volume licenses) or PC failures in the consumer area (they'll go buy Win7 machines).
Well, upgrading from Vista to 7 involves replacing the kernel anyway. So you replace it with a different kernel, replace the bootloader, shuffle around the Program Files directory....no reason it can't be done. Microsoft didn't invest the time in figuring out how to do it. Because of that, the adoption rate will be about the rate of failure of XP installs in businesses (who will reload with Win7 volume licenses) or PC failures in the consumer area (they'll go buy Win7 machines).