Windows 7 systems requirements is where you would look. During Windows 7 one would use the Upgrade option and install an edition of Windows Vista to Windows 7. Windows Update in Control Panel will open and install Windows Vista if you already have automatic update turned on.
No your windows 7 will not deleted
If a computer is running Windows Vista, it meets the system requirements for Windows 7. One can upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 easily. Microsoft has prepared a webpage named as "Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor" for more information about the upgrade.
windows xp is the only one i know
One can find information on Windows Vista Enterprise from many places. For instance, the official Microsoft website, BayconGroup, and PC Support all offer information on Windows Vista Enterprise.
One can get the contact information for Vista support from the Vista support website. This information can also be found on the Microsoft Windows website.
While an older version of windows, Vista users who upgrade to Service pack 2 will gain greater support for new and different hardware that has been introduced since the release of Vista and includes every update Windows has released for Vista.
If you are interested in upgrading to Windows Vista you can find several ways to do so. One of the first things you must do is make sure your computer is compatible for Windows Vista and has enough memory. You can purchase a Windows Vista disk from a electronic store such as Best Buy. Insert the disk and select install when the prompt comes up. Follow the install wizard as instructed.
You first need to check your computer can run windows 7. Then one way you can do it is through windows anytime upgrade which was introduced in Windows Vista. type upgrade into the start menu and press enter. Or you can buy the disc box set from any good computer store or supermarket and follow the instructions provided to install.
No. Also, note concerning Windows Vista - you must also be sure that Vista will run on the old hardware (it probably will not) before you try to install it. Also, Vista was one of the worst versions of Windows that Microsoft ever released it is 'huge' and buggy.
Some people will claim that there are none. I am one of those that skipped Vista entirely, but Windows 7 looks like it could be worth the upgrade.
go to microcenter.com and buy one
Yes, 800 MHz is one (1) of the minimum requirements for upgrading your desktop PC or notebook, from Windows XP to Windows Vista. I received this information from Microsoft.com's, "Windows Vista System Requirements" page or section, whatever you want to call it. (NOTE: Windows Vista is not compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and Windows Server 2003 Student Edition) For more information on Windows Vista system requirements click on the link below, or copy and paste the link into your URL web browser: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/system-requirements.aspx