Sunday, January 20, 2013

If I upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7, can I choose to erase everything and start over?

Q. Recently I obtained a Windows 7 disk and I want to update my hard drive. Can I choose to wipe EVERYTHING from my old Windows XP and start all over? How can I?

A. To upgrade your PC from Windows XP to Windows 7, you'll need to select the Custom option during Windows 7 installation. A custom installation doesn't preserve your programs, files, or settings. It's sometimes called a "clean" installation for that reason.
A custom installation is more complex, and it can sometimes take a couple of hours to complete. We created this five-step tutorial to help guide you through the entire process each step of the way.
What you need

â¢An external hard disk. You'll need to move your files off of your PC before you install Windows 7. To make this easier, we recommend a free download called Windows Easy Transfer, which will require an external hard disk. Theyâre readily available at electronics and office supply stores, and they provide an easy way to add additional storage space to your computer.

â¢The original installation discs or setup files for the programs that you want to use with Windows 7. Youâll need to reinstall your programs by hand after installing Windows 7. When you run Windows Easy Transfer you will get a report that lists the programs that you are currently using with Windows XP.

How to remove an ubuntu partition while still keeping windows 7 on the hard drive.?
Q. I have windows 7 and ubuntu on my hard drive, I just want step by step instructions on how to remove the ubuntu part and dedicate the whole 300 GB to windows 7 without ruining anything.


-Thanks!

A. Boot to the Windows 7 partition. Then go to disk management and delete the Ubuntu partition. Then you can reformat the Ubuntu partition and add it to your Windows 7.

How do I upgrade Windows 7 Home to Professional?
Q. I have the product key for Windows 7 Professional and the download for it, and I am just wondering if I can do an upgrade instead of having to delete any important files. Both are 64-bit versions.
I didn't even finish downloading it, I'm just asking so I'm not surprised if it doesn't just let me upgrade after running it.
If someone could just answer this question, that would be helpful .. Can I do an in-place installation, or do I have to do a clean install?

A. Yes, you can do an in-place upgrade to Windows 7 Professional. I would burn the iso image of Windows 7 Professional to a DVD and use it and your product key to upgrade. You can also buy an Anytime Upgrade Key and update that way as well.

My windows 7 is not genuine but is activated. Is it safe to enable windows update?
Q. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate and my windows is activated. Since i have installed Windows 7 i have never enabled Windows Updates as i am unsure that it may deactivate my windows or may hamper working of my non genuine windows. So i want to know if it will be safe to enable windows updates?

A. If your PC has a version of Windows 7 that was activated using activators then it is safe to have Windows Update enabled. The only disadvantage is that Windows Update has an update called
"Update for Windows 7 (KB971033)" that will search for illegal copies of Windows 7 and deactivate them. Just hide this update and be on the lookout for any other updates that require Windows 7 Genuine Validation.



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