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Windows 7 upgrade
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I'm contemplating upgrading to Windows 7, Home Edition (from Windows 98se,
-- embarrassing isn't it!). Will none, some or most of my Windows software (most of which runs happily on Windows Xp) still run? The fact that (it seems) one requires a Windows Xp emulation (available in Windows 7 Professional) to run some Xp applications (or is it all?), somewhat spooks me.
Many thanks for any useful comments.
-- embarrassing isn't it!). Will none, some or most of my Windows software (most of which runs happily on Windows Xp) still run? The fact that (it seems) one requires a Windows Xp emulation (available in Windows 7 Professional) to run some Xp applications (or is it all?), somewhat spooks me.
Many thanks for any useful comments.
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Anyhow, run the upgrade checker,
http://windows.micros...loads/upgrade-advisor
(also, you can't upgrade from XP to 7, you'll need to do a clean install, although you can still do this with the upgrade version)
Anyhow, run the upgrade checker,
http://windows.micros...loads/upgrade-advisor
(also, you can't upgrade from XP to 7, you'll need to do a clean install, although you can still do this with the upgrade version)
Are you sure you can get Windows 7 drivers for you hardware?
Personally I think you are far better putting the money you spend on W7 towards a new computer.
You will be spending around £100 on Windows7, but running it on really really old hardware, whereas you can buy a whole new computer system unit including Windows 7 for about £250.
I think you are wasting your money putting W7 on a PC that old.
Personally I think you are far better putting the money you spend on W7 towards a new computer.
You will be spending around £100 on Windows7, but running it on really really old hardware, whereas you can buy a whole new computer system unit including Windows 7 for about £250.
I think you are wasting your money putting W7 on a PC that old.
> also you can install VMware for free
Completely unnecessary: http://www.microsoft....tual-pc/download.aspx
Completely unnecessary: http://www.microsoft....tual-pc/download.aspx