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tamanglakola
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Posted on 11-01-09 12:56
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I bought it for $29.99 and I liked it. I found it pretty user friendly. What do you guys think?
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daka
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Posted on 11-01-09 4:32
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Amricane---- Are you trying to Upgrade XP,VISTA to Win 7 or ?
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amricane
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Posted on 11-01-09 5:27
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daka brother its my Vista : as i bought laptop which is upgradable for win 7 , i will get free win 7 but best buy is asking 34 bucks to install it . and i don't wanna pay them..
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dharane_kancha
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Posted on 11-01-09 5:56
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There should be instruction inside the cd case,or click on upgrade as far i am concerned there should be something that should say upgrade to win7. insert the disc, click on upgrade. put in the key. and I think it should work. It worked for me. Didnt pay 34 dollars. I dont know if it is better than vista or not, it will take time to decide on that. hope this is good version.
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daka
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Posted on 11-01-09 6:38
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1. Insert your Windows 7 DVD in the optical (CD/DVD) drive. Click Install Now option once you see the screen. If you have disabled autorun, open the root of the DVD drive (Windows 7 DVD) and run setup.exe file.
2. Once you run the setup, you will see two options:
* Check compatibility online
* Install Now
3. In the next screen, you will see two options:
* Go online to get the latest update for installation
* Do not get the latest updates for installation
If you have the latest version of Windows 7, then you need not to check for updates. You can select Do not check for updates if you wish to check for updates post upgrade process.
4. Accept the license agreement (I accept the license agreement) and click Next to continue the procedure.
5. In the next screen again you will see two options:
* Upgrade
* Custom
Here you need to select Upgrade option to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Click Next.
6. Once again, Windows will check for the compatibility and will generate the report. If Windows finds any compatibility problems, it will display the problem and will save the report to the desktop. If no incompatibilities are found, Windows 7 Setup will proceed without further interaction
From here onwards, you need to follow the default Windows Installation Procedure
Note
If you're running a 32-bit version of Windows Vista, you can only upgrade to a 32-bit version of Windows 7. Similarly, if you are running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista, you can only upgrade to a 64-bit version of Windows 7. Otherwise, you'll need to use the Custom option to install Windows 7.
Both 32-bit and 64-bit installation discs are included in the Windows 7 package. 64-bit operating systems can handle large amounts of memory—typically 4 gigabytes (GB) of random access memory (RAM) or more—more efficiently than 32-bit operating systems. However, not all computers are 64-bit capable.
To find out which Windows 7 installation disc you can use, do the following:
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Open Performance Information and Tools by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking Performance Information and Tools.
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Click View and print details.
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Under System, you can see what type of operating system you're currently running next to System type, and, next to 64-bit capable, whether you can run a 64-bit version of Windows.
Hope this help
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amricane
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Posted on 11-01-09 6:51
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thanks brother., i will get it try and let u know about the further detail. thanks again
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Veer Gorkhali
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Posted on 11-01-09 11:52
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Windows 7 is way better than Vista.... Actually Vista sucks big time....
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_nepali
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Posted on 11-02-09 1:10
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Windows 7 is great. I got one from MSDN Academic Alliance for free. It is faster than Vista but little bit slower than XP.
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STUPIDA
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Posted on 11-02-09 10:00
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_nepali What you have to do to get from MSDN Academic Alliance. I went the site and loged in using my hotmail ID, but i couldn't find a link for download or anyother things.
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syanjali
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Posted on 11-02-09 10:51
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Tamangkhola, bro you should have given more infos. Where and how to get on that price?. साथीहरुलाई २९ मा पाए भनेर जिल्याउने कुरा गर्या हो कि क्याहो ?
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STUPIDA
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Posted on 11-02-09 11:03
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Usually, those 29.99 price is just a upgrade price. And this is not a market price where u buy in retail stores. It can be bought in that price online, Maybe?....I am not sure. But chcek your college Computer stores or their online Software download sites. They are always cheap, and is only given to students. I usually find someone to get one for me from the college. I just found out that UTA is selling for 34.99 to their students. Also, As _Nepali has mentioned you can get DVD or download online for free if ur college participates on MSDN Academic Alliance programme. North Lake College participates on this programme and I found out that they usually give a DVD to take home and install. This is the location information @ T225 building. Guys, can u share ur experinece during the Upgrade as lady from North Lake COllege warned me --- Now I am thinking whether to do upgrade or not. Basically she told me to keep all the backups of documents and even my others programmes and software too. I thought this is just a upgrade process, not a new installation, so it shouldn't interfer with all things that I alreday have in my computer.
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Posted on 11-02-09 12:37
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I was one of the Windows 7(R) House party winner and got the merchandise way before it was released to the world. (Received on Oct 18) The package included 1 signature edition of Windows 7(R) and other party decorative stuffs. But, I'm a Mac User! I gave it to one of my friend and he says its awesome.
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Posted on 11-02-09 12:57
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haha i got it for free from my college a month ago... apprently microsoft has some sort of deal with my college so we get it for free before it was out for public. but i had to wait for HP to get driver for windows 7. had to wait for almost a month for some drivers from HP but it was worth it
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Posted on 11-02-09 1:05
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@STUPIDA like i said it came out recently for public so all the software drivers may not be out. like in my case i got windows 7 pro from MSDN Academic Alliance. i got month before it was out for public. i usually wait for couple months after new OS is out but this time i forgot to wait and also i was tired with vista. So in my case my inbuilt microphone doesnt work at this moment cuz HP hasn't released windows 7 drivers. they will probably do it soon. Beside that i dont find any problem with windows 7. i like it better than vista. just make sure you have recovery disk of your vista so if you dont like windows 7 you can switch back to vista or you can also do a partition and assign like 70-100 gb for windows 7 and have both OS on your computer and later if you like Windows 7 you can delete the other partition & or vice versa.
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STUPIDA
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Posted on 11-02-09 1:17
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Thanks Guys...But still I am waiting for the answer to my question. How smooth is the Upgrade process? Do I loose all my documents and other programmes and software that are currently in my computer?...I do have a SQL SERVER 2008 Developer edition install in my computer. DOes it gonna affect any of these?
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daka
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Posted on 11-02-09 1:59
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Upgrading to Windows 7
XP to Win 7
If you’re upgrading from Windows XP, you’ll need to do a clean install of Windows 7. You’ll have to reinstall your programs. Your data will be wiped off the hard drive. So, back it up.
Vista to Win 7
If you have a Vista machine, you can do an in-place upgrade. You dont have to reinstall your programs, and your data shouldn’t be affected. However, there are some Consideration -
First, if you switch from 32- to 64-bit or vice versa, a clean install is needed.
Whether you need a clean install or not, play it safe. Back up your data before installing Windows 7.
It is always good idea to backup all your data and programs - be in safe side backup everything rather than to feel sorry later . |
Visit this for more info - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/get/upgrade-considerations.aspx
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tamanglakola
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Posted on 11-02-09 2:09
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You don't lose any documents while installing the software, but it may take a while to download and install the program( may be more than 5 hrs). You may lose your illegally obtained software ( I'm not sure in this case). Here is one of the features of Windows 7-
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amricane
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Posted on 11-05-09 1:24
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Yes i did it , thanks for all, I like IE 8, its good tooo. and Magnifier is great . lets see how it perform now. I got lots of problem on vista wireless connection, but in win 7 its good.
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Posted on 11-05-09 2:11
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If you get from your University/School can be shared, I mean you can download for us in our computer? I got office 7 and working perfectly.
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amricane
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Posted on 11-05-09 5:27
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i got it from sony as upgrade so i don't think it will work for u > read above its available in cheaper price for student. STUPIDA, its very long prcess man , i spend like 4-5 hours for mine. but did't loss any document and program.
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daka
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Posted on 11-05-09 7:40
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you won't loose documents and programs only if you did right upgrade.
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