I understand that Microsoft is giving computer mfgs Win7 OS's free so that Vista computers can be upgraded.
Article I read is http://www.komando.com/tips/index.aspx?id=6905
My questions is will you have to wipe out your Vista system to install Win7 so that you would have to re-install all programs, etc?
If that's the case the average user wouldn't know what to do, eyh?
Upgrade to Win 7 on Vista machines
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Correct. Vista is a straight upgrade (maintains programs etc. if you choose not to repartition/format etc.)thewolfe wrote:From what I'm reading you can upgrade from Vista w/o re-installing everything but XP has to be a clean install.
What say you?
XP => 7 = Documents and Settings, Program Files and Windows Folder being added to a folder called Windows.old and a new OS is installed in its place without your programs/user account etc. You can access your old files in the Windows.old folder then delete it when you are done. (If you choose not to format/partition etc.)
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It contains everything under the "Users" (or "Documents and Settings" if you install over XP as I did) directory, and the "Program Files" directory. "Windows" is outright replaced; all other directories (which are probably user-created) are basically left untouched.thewolfe wrote:Does the "windows old" contain just windows stuff and not created users data and programs?
So, yes, it probably will contain your data and programs.