Just loaded this and got it running, eventually. If you think hell sounds bad...
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For those with Win XP, I suggest sticking with it at least until you buy a new machine.
No, I did not move from Vista! I went from XP which made it a clean install. It says that it will save things in a file windows.old. I looked in there and all that was there was few file shells and not much else - a total of about 6 folders and 4 files.
Heber,
With that sort of Windows Experience index, you should have a good performance. I know that Win7 recomends backing up the old OS and moving it to another folder. However, it doesn't usually work very well. Formats are always the best way to go in order for trash not to pile up.
As for IE 8, it IS horrid. I'd download Firefox 3.5 or Google Chrome if I were you. Benchmarks show they run circles around IE 8, and are more stable. Why MS hasn't been able to put out a decent browser yet is beyond me, but that's what it is.
Kol tov,
Fremen
I know nothing about computers, but some tech show I was listening to onThat's the problem. Rule-of-thumb: NEVER, EVER upgrade an OS.
I know nothing about computers, but some tech show I was listening to on
the radio said do not even attempt to upgrade from XP to W7.
I have been using XP Pro forever...if I switch to W7 am I going to have
a tough time getting used to it? I really dread the change and having to
relearn things...but I need new computers.
Thanks for the recommendation.....will my software that works on XP work on W7?I don't think you'll have such a tough time at all. But if you plan on upgrading MS Office and are currently using 2003 or below, then yes, it'll be rather painful to get used to the new interface. If that's the case, you might wanna check out Open Office. It's free, very stable, opens all MS Office files, and its interface is not that different from the old Office interface.
These will be new computers that already have W7 on in, so that should not beChavaK, one option to make the transition a little easier... get a new hard drive, and swap that out with the one that's on it now. Then you just install Win7 on the new drive.
Good to hear....she has only been back in XP a couple times since installing it (her puter is setup to dual boot into XP or Win7). She and I really like it, once you understand the relatively few changes, it really grows on you pretty fast.
Thanks for the recommendation.....will my software that works on XP work on W7?
I don't want to spend a couple of grand to replace it....
It probably is that old...I've put off buying new because of the cost.Unless it's really old software (like 10 years old or something) it should work without any headaches
Unless it's really old software (like 10 years old or something) it should work without any headaches.![]()