The internal changes in the process of upgrading are vast and complicated. What do you as the user need to change to upgrade? Nothing. Just put the disk in and go, your computer will do the rest, all your files and programs will be left just as they were (assuming nothing goes wrong. It's windows, so you can never be sure.)
first you need to buy the windows 7 upgrade, which is about 300 or so dollars. then, you open it. it has instructions on how to install from there. To find windows 7, search "Windows 7 upgrade" on Google.
Because applications will interfere with the installation process, such as anti-virus and boot management software.
*A clean copy of Windows Vista is installed. * The location of the Windows installation can be selected. *Changes to disk partitions can be made.
Most, if not all of them. Windows Vista was released prematurely. windows 7 is what windows 7 Should have been.
i have a CD with software for digital maps made for windows 98 is there any way i can play it with vista
soon. =]
Videos made in Windows Vista will not work in Windows XP because the formats used to create the newer version of a WMM project are not available on the older version of XP.
Yes... Windows XP is the Windows operating system made prior to Windows Vista.
Only games that worked in Windows Vista will work for Windows 7. Unless, they are games such as The Sims or SimCity.
No, Windows 7 was actually made , because Vista had to much lags. So Windows 7 basically fixed all those lags in the Vista system.
Windows Vista uses the standard Win32 libraries (or Win64 on x64 edition which is reverse-compatible anyway) so what runs on older Windows should run OK on Windows Vista unless it is something specific like a professional application. If you have trouble playing Generals on Vista, Vista has a compatibility mode.
Windows computers are made to communicate with each other as long as they are on the same internet Network. You could have Windows XP communicate with Windows Vista and Windows Vista communicate with Windows 7. They will all talk with each other and you should have no problems aslong as your Network is properly setup and they are all on the same network. Once they are connected, turning on File or Folder Sharing will give you access on your Windows 7 to your Windows Vista or the other way around.
Not very much because they made to be different, because windows vista wasn't all that good. Some things they do have in common are, they both have windows aero. Updated start menu, updated utilities.