The upgrade path is a bit crap - with the release candidate you still can't 'upgrade', so you have to backup everything you want to keep (ideally onto a second harddrive, which are quite cheap these days, and is a good backup to have anyway, or onto a second partition on your current hard drive), and do a clean install. Because of the quite different ways Vista/7 manage files - particularly user files - an upgrade wouldn't be an easy thing to do neatly and still give you 'new' system speed.
As always a clean install is better, but I do see where you are coming from. I couldn't get RC to install on mine at the weekend. The install progress wouldn't get past the languages page.
The only reason I'd pay for it (and I did pay for XP eventually) would be because they're making pirate copies harder and harder to use - geniune advantage is getting better, and therefore it becomes more and more work for me to get the software I want (let's say Media Player upgrades for example, but it applies to other stuff too that verifies itself before use/install). Having a legal version buy paying for it is finally becoming the easier option than paying money.
I might have to become a student somewhere and get the student deals on it...
As always a clean install is better, but I do see where you are coming from. I couldn't get RC to install on mine at the weekend. The install progress wouldn't get past the languages page.
The only reason I'd pay for it (and I did pay for XP eventually) would be because they're making pirate copies harder and harder to use - geniune advantage is getting better, and therefore it becomes more and more work for me to get the software I want (let's say Media Player upgrades for example, but it applies to other stuff too that verifies itself before use/install). Having a legal version buy paying for it is finally becoming the easier option than paying money.
I might have to become a student somewhere and get the student deals on it...