If you select 'Upgrade', it only replaces system files, keeping your personal data/files/downloads. It is probably recommended to install a clean copy, though.
Yes, you can. Backup your data. Insert the disk with windows 7 and follow instructions.
EPS
Yes, there are data recoverys for Windows programs, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2000. One of data recovery program is called File Scavenger.
It is not just with Vista, it is the cache that stores data on the hard disk.
The Hard Drive with Windows Vista installed on it would not work in Windows 98 unless you reformatted it using the FAT32 File System, thus erasing all data. Windows Vista uses the NTFS file system, which is not supported by Windows 98.
Windows Vista supports Microsoft Office documents and most audio files. .... "Word" to start Microsoft Word, "Mail" to open Windows Mail
Windows Easy Transfer
Yes, it can.
False, it is not IPX.
Yes, you can delete windows 7 by formatting your drive, but all of your files will be gone. If you have two hard drives, you can either copy your data from one drive to the other or put xp/vista on the second one and use the windows 7 drive as a slave.
no...read the upgrade notes at MicrosoftNo, not if a filesystem format was done as part of the upgrade. Take backups of ALL data before upgrading...
Remember the fact you have two operating systems each on separate partition. Let's assume that Windows 7 is latest installed operating system. It means that Windows 7 is taking care of booting Windows. There will be two steps you need to do.First one, you should move all your important data from partition where Windows Vista is installed. After moving your data you should format the partition with Windows Vista. NOTICE:By doing this you are going to wipe all the information on this disk. Windows 7 might not allow you to perform partition formatting because there is another Windows installed, I suggest using Windows DVD to perform formatting.Second one, when booting Windows 7 still might (mostly) show you Windows Vista/Windows 7 select screen. This is because booting information is located in Windows 7, this is your primary operating system and it takes care of booting Windows. Now we are going to modify boot information.Press start (Windows Orb)Write "msconfig" and hit Select "Boot" tab.Select Windows Vista record and hit