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Creating restore points can often be helpful before installing and removing programs in case something happens and the program fails to install correctly or is removed incorrectly.
It can be tricky, I would recommend doing your homework before you start. There are tons of sites online that could be helpful, there is also how to videos on YouTube.
Before installing an operating system, you need to consider how big you hard drive is. You also need to consider what types of programs you will be using.
yes all hard drives must be reformatted before installing an operating system.
Yes, unless you use a separate partition.
you computer will be slower than before you install ubuntu....
It depends on what type of Windows 7 you are installing. If you are installing an OEM version, it is recommended to use Windows Loader before installation, as it can help you activate your copy of Windows 7. On the other hand, if you are installing a retail version of Windows 7, then you can choose to use Windows Loader either before or after installation. If you are looking for an affordable way to buy Windows 7, then you should check out Affordablekey .com, a best seller website that offers great discounts and deals. As a special Mother's Day offer, they are giving up to 30% discount on all their products. Use coupon code HAPPYMD to get the discount.
It depends on type of Windows 8 installer. If it is update, you need Windows OS preinstalled. If it is full installer, you can install it on a bard hard drive.
You can close Firefox (and all other Windows applications) by clicking the X in the top right-hand corner.
No. Windows XP supports upgrading in-place from Windows ME. However, a clean install is usually recommended, since it can help avoid errors in the conversion process and leaving unneeded files behind.
It is not at all important to do a defrag if you just installed an operating system. It is usefull when you have removed software or just before installing new software.
Because not all version of an OS will run on all hardware. For instance you can not run MacOS on normal PC hardware (it has to be an Apple manufactured PC). Also modern versions of Windows (eg Windows 7) will not necessarily run on old hardware and Old versions of Windows may nor work on new hardware.