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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Window 7 Lesson -1)-E

Exploring Windows 7

Windows 7 Desktop

By now, you should have a better idea of what Windows 7 is all about. Now you can start considering if upgrading to Windows 7 will be a good choice for you. In making this decision, you may want to compare your desires with what your current computer is capable of.

While Microsoft is promoting that Windows 7 can be used on older computers that does not mean all of the features will be available or work the same as they will on a new computer. For example, we have found that some of the Aero features, like Peek and 3D, do not work on one of our three-year old, 32-bit computers.

In addition, upgrading to Windows 7 from the XP operating system is more complicated then upgrading from Vista. In the next lesson, we will review the cost and requirements for running Windows 7 which are important factors in making a decision.


In the mean time, you may want to consider the following questions:

  • How valuable are the new features and improvements in regards to my computer needs?
  • Can I afford the upgrade and do I have the time to devote to installing and adjusting to the new operating system?
  • What are the system requirements of Windows 7 and how will it perform on my computer?
  • If I am in the market for a new computer, does Windows 7 meet my needs?

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