Upgrading windows

Spexxvet • Nov 21, 2011 3:01 pm
Will upgrading Windows from XP pro to Windows 7 be a problem? I've heard that there were so many problems with previous upgrades that it wasn't worth it, it was better to just get a new computer. Is this still true?
mbpark • Nov 21, 2011 11:24 pm
You can't do a straight upgrade, nor should you.

Windows XP to Vista to 7 is possible if you're persistent. However, if you do a straight XP to 7 upgrade, you will not be able to preserve your settings.

You can upgrade your PC to run Windows 7. However, I recommend that you have at least 2GB RAM and a Core 2 Duo processor so you don't have a bad experience.
Spexxvet • Nov 22, 2011 8:36 am
Thanks, MB
infinite monkey • Nov 22, 2011 8:38 am
I don't like Windows 7.

It could be that I'm not used to it but I started using Windows 3.1 so I'm used to changes.

Is there any reason you want 7, Spexx?
Spexxvet • Nov 22, 2011 8:53 am
The order entry software that I use has an upgrade available, which requires Vista or 7. I really don't want to. Imma try to delay as long as possible.
GunMaster357 • Nov 23, 2011 11:45 am
From my debuts with MS-DOS 3.2 to my last computer running Windows 7 and even a brief incursion into Apple territory, I never upgraded an OS save to apply patches and service packs.

If my current computer cannot support the newer version: new PC. Otherwise, I backup everything, format the disk and make a fresh installation.

Even better: buy and install a new disk for the installation and use the old one as an external.