I did give the installation a name, and that was about it. I did a standalone install, and did not join a domain. I got the Windows 7 ISO from MSDN (that is, Windows 7 Professional), and it had the Service Pack installed. So I thought I should start at the beginning. I know that Windows 7 has been out for a while-actually, a pretty good while, and there is no telling what all has been added, updated, or changed. Like everyone is going to magically know how to do this stuff. I realized that the Scripting Guy had forgotten to say exactly how to upgrade. I have little interest in a book that has to come in two or more volumes, so I was looking over the recent Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog posts about upgrading to Windows PowerShell 4.0. He seems to be on a Walter Scott kick lately. The Scripting Guy is off reading a book-I think it may be Rob Roy by Walter Scott, but I am not sure. Summary : Windows PowerShell MVP, Teresa Wilson, talks about upgrading Windows PowerShell 2.0 to Windows PowerShell 4.0 in Windows 7.
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