Originally posted by MWSAH:Anyone tried Windows 7 today? We did..works great but the looks are very Vista-like. Hope the performance won't be that reflective..
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
There are many very useful improvements. Try the Windows key and an arrow key together. Also the taskbar is Magnificent. I never had such clean taskbar with so many open programs.
It also stays very responsive and boots and logins pretty fast![]()
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
Good to hear, have to find out myself soon. At my Windows XP-laptop now..
Originally posted by stj0691:Updating to Windows 7 later on today, now this is my first update...what exactly happens to my files and programs?
I feel like an idiot for asking since the answer might be so simple.
Steve
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
A lot of students can get a MSDNAA account from their university. Check https://www.ma3d.com/ and try to create an account using your email account of the university.
After a work day or two you will have access to the sweet stuff for free
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
I'd advice creating a backup of your documents and do a clean install. Because upgrading isnt as good as a clean install. Also an upgrade is only possible from the same Vista edition. Upgrading from XP is not possible (It will remove all data then).
Originally posted by Risto:The first should run without problems. The second one will install i think, but I dont think that is worth the money.
I would try installing on the first before wasting any money
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
So it's an OEM laptop with the pre-installed Vista on it (never bought a proper computer system before except this one) and that should be fine? It won't matter about recovery partitions or should I check with Acer before doing it?
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
I dont know about that, if you keep the recovery partition you should be good though.