Based on the Windows Experience Index, the component you should consider upgrading first is typically the RAM. Upgrading RAM can significantly enhance overall system performance, especially if you're running multiple applications or resource-intensive programs. This upgrade often leads to improved responsiveness and smoother multitasking, making it a cost-effective choice for boosting your Windows 7 experience.
Either buy a copy of windows 7 ultimite from a local computer store or in your computer go into windows anytime upgrade and do it form there.
the windows anytime upgrade tool
Ceratinly. You would need to buy the Win7 upgrade and away you go.
upgrade advisor
Yes you can carlos.
Get the PS3 you can keep using the windows version you have and replace it when you upgrade the computer
You should buy an upgrade version of Windows Vista however your computer if running XP is likely not to be powerful enough to run windows vista. You should run Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor before upgrading as this will show you any problems your computer may have running Vista.
See the related link to the Windows Upgrade Advisor. It downloads a small program which scans your system to determine (a) whether your computer can handle Windows 7 and (b) tells you which upgrade to get.
Perform a clean install of Windows XP.
run windows update and do a manual upgrade and under hardware upgrades there will be basic upgrades for each hardware device to add to your basic windows updates
Key is unique for each computer and has to be purchased.
You can upgrade your computers perfomance by purchasing a memory ram upgrade or you can look into getting a more recent operating system like Windows 7 or Windows Vista.