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Windows
7: Upgrade Checklist
Lincoln Spector, PC World
Oct 1, 2009
<http://www.pcworld.com/article/172589/windows_7_upgrade_checklist.html>
This checklist can help ensure a smooth transition to
Windows 7.
Confirm that you have all of the following at hand before you start the
upgrade.
- A compatible PC:
Chances are that if your machine is running Vista, it will be able to
run Windows 7. But to make sure, or if your system is currently running
XP, download and run the Windows
7 Upgrade Advisor:
<http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/get/upgrade-advisor.aspx>.
- Upgrade disc and Product ID:
Sorry, but you'll have to buy the upgrade in order to get the upgrade.
- Image-backup software:
If the installation goes horribly wrong, an image backup can take you
back where you came from. I recommend using the free version of Macrium
Reflect:
<http://www.macrium.com/ReflectFree.asp>.
- An external hard drive:
You will need something on which to put that image backup. Look for an
external drive that has at least as much storage capacity as your
computer's internal hard drive does.
- Pencil and paper: You
will have to jot a few things down as you go along.
- Your programs in installable form:
You can skip this one if you're doing an upgrade
install, but if you
want to start Windows 7 off with a clean slate, you'll need to
reinstall every program currently on your PC that you want to keep.
- Time:
If you're lucky, you could have Windows 7 up and running in a couple of
hours. But it could take all day--and that will be a day you'll be near
your computer while having little or no access to it. Make sure you can
afford that block of time.
- A good book: You'll be
spending a lot of that time waiting.
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