Read the comments at the bottom of that blog post.

Note that copying your packages library and updating only works for minor 
version upgrades... there is no shortcut for a 2.x to 3.x upgrade. That is not 
your biggest problem though, since not all packages seem to make the jump 
(become unavailable) during major version changes so some scripts may have to 
be rewritten to use different approaches anyway. 
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On October 31, 2014 4:33:24 AM PDT, Kuma Raj <pollar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>A solution on the link below  provides the steps of updating R without
>losing packages in Unix.
>http://zvfak.blogspot.se/2012/06/updating-r-but-keeping-your-installed.html
>
>How could I do that on windows 7 platform?
>
>Thanks
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