While Windows XP supports only through Windows Anytime Upgrade to the migration tools for Windows 7, Windows Vista has an option: AUA for a clean installation of Windows 7 and Windows Vista can use more of its migrate settings and data , or simply can be done in-place upgrade. The latter option is what most people think of when Windows "upgrades" to think about: the new operating system for the old operating system to run the installation executable, install the new operating system, a Frankenstein-style of some hours and wait instead of your old applications, configurations, with all the data.
If all goes well in a situation, all applications continue running. Too often, however, the site to update previous versions of Windows was unable to fulfill this promise. The situation has improved some of Windows 7, at most, in part because Microsoft updates only place between Vista and Windows 7 (Windows 7, of course, different between versions) support: operating systems, of course, share common ground, facilitating the process.
For Windows Vista migration process is basically identical to Windows XP (Part 2 of this series for more details see): You Source (Vista, in this case), backup your data and settings on the PC running Windows Easy Transfer, a single PC (or a separate PC) clean install of Windows 7, and the target data (based on Windows 7) restore your PC, then use the Windows Easy Transfer.
Windows Vista for Windows 7 instead of updating
Unique to Windows Vista to Windows 7 operating system has the ability to establish a fully functional upgrade. Such updates, install Windows 7 Windows Vista DVD from the desktop to run the installation. If all goes well, when you have an update process of an hour to get across a copy of Windows 7, documents, settings and applications up and running with all arise.
Some notes on this type of installation. First, the compatibility of the report that appears during installation (as discussed below), be sure to pay special attention. In fact, it is best to download the update before trying to run Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. If you do, if you meet the system requirements for Windows 7 is an advanced vision, which may not be compatible with hardware devices and software applications will be given.
Second, the place of Windows 7
in Windows Vista to upgrade is better than the equivalent process, there are still issues works. In fact, widely used Windows Vista system has been upgraded to Windows 7 without any of the few problems have arisen. Some of these issues are small - I saw the flaws in the system as Mozilla Firefox - while others are quite serious: in a Think Pad, optical mysteriously disappeared after update. I’m still trying to get one of each.
Thirdly, he discovers that most of the upgrade process in place for approximately 7 to Windows is like performing a clean install may be surprised. The big difference is time: in its latest tests, update Windows Vista to Windows 7 may take several hours to two, especially if you are so well run with lots of files on your PC
. It is surprising enough time
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