13.06.2010, 23:08
You're forgiven just this once.
FireSkull, put the bull whip and flail away.......
As to your question,
Yes! Windows 7 is perhaps the easiest install Microsoft has ever come up with. Worst case scenario is that you will have to install some new drivers yourself because your hardware is still waiting on Win 7 drivers.
In order to upgrade to Windows 7, you have to install an equivilent bit version or better.
ie. Currently running Windows XP Pro x32. You MUST install Windows 7 x32 Professional or better. That means no Home/Basic version for you. I run Win 7 Ultimate on all my systems anyway.
If you have any other questions, you can PM myself or Fireskull.
S!
FireSkull, put the bull whip and flail away.......
As to your question,
Dietz Wrote:Forgive me for taking this thread just a bit sideways.I am a Windows XP user,& no PC whiz...is the download & instal of Windows 7 a difficult deal ( I mean more than just parting with the purchase price...?)
Can I do it without a degree in Computer Science? :roll:
Yes! Windows 7 is perhaps the easiest install Microsoft has ever come up with. Worst case scenario is that you will have to install some new drivers yourself because your hardware is still waiting on Win 7 drivers.
In order to upgrade to Windows 7, you have to install an equivilent bit version or better.
ie. Currently running Windows XP Pro x32. You MUST install Windows 7 x32 Professional or better. That means no Home/Basic version for you. I run Win 7 Ultimate on all my systems anyway.
If you have any other questions, you can PM myself or Fireskull.
S!