On my systems, I have all Vista. Now, Vista hasn't been good to me, and I want to get Windows 7 when it come out. Now, here's my idiot question: If/when I get 7, how do I get Vista off my hard drive?
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Back up EVERYTHING.
Put the Win 7 disc in the computer.
Boot to the CD, usually hit F12, or whatever it tells you on the first splash screen.
The install is pretty straight forward. There will be a step to delete everything on your hard drive and install Win 7 there. That's the option you want. That way, Vista isn't going to cause any more problems.
EDIT: If you need help with this step, just let me know. I can probably reformat another PC.SC: “Yeah, Bob’s Company. I'm Bob. It's my company.” - GK
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Windows versions over the years have usually been pretty good at "upgrading" from a previous installed version. At least so long as it's only a version or two difference. Vista to Vista7 should be no problem... Having said that, an "upgraded install" is usually messier and not as smooth running as a "fresh install" on formatted (or at least without an OS living on it) hard drive partition.Shop Smart. Shop S-Mart!
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Quoth Caffienated_Caramel View PostWhat about XP to 7? Just a little curious.
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The only thing you have to be careful about is that your system is geared for 7. I believe there's a compatibility test on the Win 7 site you can run that will tell you.
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I don't think XP can get upgraded straight to Win 7. And if the machine is old enough to have an OEM version of XP on it, from a factory, you should definitely check your specs to make sure the hardware can handle Win 7.
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Agreed with what's been said -- backup everything you need, and anything you might need but yer not sure of, then wipe and reinstall.
Your current Windows version should have a file migration/data and settings transfer wizard built in, BUT...I'm not sure if that works across disparate Windows "versions" like XP to 7 or Vista to 7."For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad")
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Quoth MrSmiley View PostWindows versions over the years have usually been pretty good at "upgrading" from a previous installed version. At least so long as it's only a version or two difference. Vista to Vista7 should be no problem... Having said that, an "upgraded install" is usually messier and not as smooth running as a "fresh install" on formatted (or at least without an OS living on it) hard drive partition.
Then again, all of the tech-savvy people I know always do full, fresh installs whenever they upgrade their OSes. I do the same.
Just be absolutely sure to back up everything you have, and if you have any must-keep programs, ensure that you have a way to re-install them before wiping the drive.
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Quoth Andara Bledin View PostThe word I'm hearing is that to upgrade from Vista to W7 takes about 20 hours.
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