Is it reasonable to expect that I could just upgrade (in my case from Vista) to Windows 8 without losing my current installs and authorizations?
Seems pretty unlikely. The blogger seems to be saying you can only port applications from Windows 8, and some of those authorizations might not even survive that. By their nature, authorization schemes are designed to defeat portability.
" You will be able to upgrade from any consumer edition of Windows 7 to Windows 8 Pro and bring everything along which includes your Windows settings, personal files, and apps. If you are upgrading from Windows Vista, you will be able to bring along your Windows settings and personal files, and if you are upgrading from Windows XP you will only be able to bring along your personal files."
I would be happy if it would just let me revert to an older version if it is as bad as it looks. I am a bit su****ious that the helpful installation genie from Microsoft.com will be designed to be good and certain that your existing license (if not the files needed to revert) is killed in the process of upgrading. There does seem to be an option to download an iso and install from that however.
This cheap upgrade is presently set to expire at the end of January 2013, so early adopters will take the brunt of
the offer.
Geeze; the nanny bot on this forum thinks s u s p i c i o u s is a way of hiding a naughty word. Good thing you can use LOL instead of s****. s n i g g e r