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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Steps to be taken before Windows 7 upgrade

Author: Sarah Jones19


If a computer has Vista, it can be easily upgraded to Windows 7. Apart from the Vista users others have also options to install Windows 7 on their machines. But a few things should be checked before the simple installation procedure starts.
One has to download, install, and then run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor from Microsoft website. It will automatically send a report to the user whether his or her machine is compatible for windows 7. If the particular machine is well-suited for the installation, suggestions will be provided for the next steps. Information of the users PC is kept confidential by Microsoft
Before a user runs Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta, all the USB devices and accessories as Printers and external hard drives should be plugged in to check their compatibility. One has to check it because all theses hard drives and modem will be used regularly in the machine.
Few points to remember
Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta is a prerelease version
It is available in US English only
Though it is a constant and fine-quality Beta, it is not the finished product.
Steps to follow
As soon as the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor scan finishes, options will be displayed for upgrading to windows 7. Either it will affirm that the PC is compatible or it will recommend the user for buying a new one with stating the proper configuration.
Generally, if a user is using a PC with Windows Vista and the advisor suggests that the upgrade can be done. And the transition will be quite smooth. If the operating system is Vista, it should be upgraded to the latest service pack. Vista upgrade (http://www.supportonclick.com/VistaUpgrade.php?price=23&plan=Vista Upgrade&cur=USD&time=0&cs=bc0030b2e3ad2491cc2d1800369240d0) is very simple. On the other hand, Windows 7 will be available at stores on October 22.
If a user is running Windows XP or any other operating system, it’s better for him to buy a new PC.
But the best way for a general user to understand the requirements is to discuss with a local computer service provider. One has to back up current files and settings, perform a custom installation, and then reinstall all the files and settings.
Expert help here



Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/steps-to-be-taken-before-windows-7-upgrade-1175254.html



About the Author:

Sarah Jones, a decade old in the industry, writes on technology and computer-related issues. Her focus is on hardware troubleshooting. Writing on remote support of PC’s is her forte. The informative articles coherently explain technical complications. Sarah, who belongs to Bertford, has an eye for new development in technology and equips her readers with in-depth information on the same.




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