You either have to have your previous OS installed on the hard drive or use
the 2 installation workaround
(search Google for this method); or BEST is to modify registry as I
instructed you in the second response to your Post.
The 2 Installation method means you install Win7 onto a clean, virgin
harddisk which gives you a 'trial ModeA" for 30 days or something.
Then you reinstall Win7 AGAIN & this 2nd time you must activate it with a
valid key I suppose.
This results in a permanent valid installation using an Upgrade disj yet
onto a clean disk.
But the other method is much better & faster as you install just once and
don't clutter disk
Just found this online watch for line wrap
http://community.winsupersite.com/bl...he-answer.aspx
As promised I will now post another response to your question as I dont want
to mix different methods in a signle post