Saturday, October 3, 2009

How to Upgrade to Windows 7

You have an early decision to make: Do you want to upgrade your current Windows installation, or go for a clean, fresh install?The upgrade is certainly easier--your applications, your settings, and your data travel with you, and there's little you have to do after the install itself is complete.
After a clean or fresh or (Microsoft's word) custom install, you'll have to set up your users and network, reinstall your drivers and programs, and move your data back into place.
A custom install is cleaner than an upgrade. Windows accumulates garbage as you use it, and flushing it out every so often makes sense. So does starting a new version of the OS with a clean slate.
If you're currently using XP, the choice has been made for you. The custom install is your only option.
Please read the write up:http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/171432-1/how_to_upgrade_to_windows_7.html

in reference to: How to Upgrade to Windows 7 - Business Center - PC World (view on Google Sidewiki)

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