If you're planning to upgrade your current PC to Windows 7 when Microsoft releases their new OS, there's good and bad news for XP and Vista users. Here's a closer look at your upgrade options.
Upgrading from XP to Windows 7
Pros: According to tech site Ars Technica, XP users can purchase a cheaper 'upgrade' version of Windows 7, despite XP's version gap. (Normally only users who purchased the latest OS get the cheaper upgrade option.)
Chris Pirillo has discovered a backdoor in Windows XP that allows users to upgrade to Vista completely free of charge. John Biggs over at CrunchGear has successfully used it on all of his machines and I just upgraded my girlfriend’s and all seems to be well. Just follow the instructions in the video carefully and you’re golden. More in Microsoft.
Upgrade Windows Xp 32 Bit To Vista 64 Bit
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Cons: Windows XP users will have no direct upgrade path. That means that in order to upgrade to Windows 7, you'll have to do a fresh installation of Windows 7 and manually migrate your files and apps to Win7—so you'll want to make sure to back up XP before upgrading or just dual boot XP and Windows 7.
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How to Dual Boot Windows 7 with XP or Vista
If you're dying to try out Windows 7 but aren't ready to give up your installation of XP…
Read more ReadUpgrading from Vista to Windows 7
Pros: Unlike XP, Vista users do get a direct upgrade path to Windows 7, so your files and apps should migrate to Win7 without any problems. (You should always backup before upgrading to be safe, and just to hedge your bets, you may also still want to dual boot Vista and Windows 7 rather than installing Windows 7 over Vista.) Vista users will also get the cheaper upgrade price.
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Cons: It probably won't affect most users, but the Vista-to-Windows-7 upgrade paths are actually limited by version in the following ways:
- Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium
- Windows Vista Business to Windows 7 Professional
- Windows Vista Ultimate to Windows 7 Ultimate
If you don't follow one of those three upgrade paths, you'll have to perform a fresh install.
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Upgrade Windows Xp To Vista
Be sure to check the Ars post for a more detailed rundown of the differences, including a discussion of the fate of your Windows Vista Ultimate Extras.
Upgrading to Windows 7: what XP and Vista users need to know [Ars Technica]
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Based on that report (thanks for that, even if it is in French - and, mine is quite rusty :) ), I'd recommend that the following things be done:
First off, download the latest drivers (both in Vista and XP versions) for your motherboard (chipset and onboard devices), webcam, and printer; also download the latest versions of Intellitype and Intellipoint, as well as the APC UPS software. I'd suggest burning all to a CD.
Uninstall programs:
-Intellitype
-Intellipoint
-Logitech Desktop Messenger
-APC Battery BackUP
-Shop for HP Supplies
Uninstall drivers:
-Logitech camera
-Logitech microphone
-HP print drivers (uninstall from Device Manager, delete the printer from the Printers folder, and delete the driver source folder (typically located at C:HP_printername)
-SoundMax audio
Disconnect devices:
-Logitech camera (and microphone, if it's a separate item.)
-HP Printer
Update all remaining system (motherboard chipset) drivers.
Reboot system, and disable onboard sound in BIOS.
Boot into Windows, and try to run the upgrade again.
I know that the Upgrade Advisor didn't flag anything as a show-stopper; however, I'm of the school of thought that anything that might be even a slight issue should be either fixed or disabled for best results.
HTH, and please post back with results,
Chris [If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the 'Mark as Answer' or 'Helpful' button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]
First off, download the latest drivers (both in Vista and XP versions) for your motherboard (chipset and onboard devices), webcam, and printer; also download the latest versions of Intellitype and Intellipoint, as well as the APC UPS software. I'd suggest burning all to a CD.
Uninstall programs:
-Intellitype
-Intellipoint
-Logitech Desktop Messenger
-APC Battery BackUP
-Shop for HP Supplies
Uninstall drivers:
-Logitech camera
-Logitech microphone
-HP print drivers (uninstall from Device Manager, delete the printer from the Printers folder, and delete the driver source folder (typically located at C:HP_printername)
-SoundMax audio
Disconnect devices:
-Logitech camera (and microphone, if it's a separate item.)
-HP Printer
Update all remaining system (motherboard chipset) drivers.
Reboot system, and disable onboard sound in BIOS.
Boot into Windows, and try to run the upgrade again.
I know that the Upgrade Advisor didn't flag anything as a show-stopper; however, I'm of the school of thought that anything that might be even a slight issue should be either fixed or disabled for best results.
HTH, and please post back with results,
Chris [If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the 'Mark as Answer' or 'Helpful' button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]