if you are upgrading from vista sp1 then no, its an upgrade. But make sure to back up anyway.. You will not be able to uninstall windows 7 though, you will have to install your current OS when 7 expires.
Yes, Microsoft recommend to istall Windows 7 on a seperate computer. Windows 7 beta is for IT professionals for testing. It is not finished and has many bugs. Microsoft says quot;It can be glitchy—so don t use a PC you need every day.quot; If you want to install Windows 7 you have to answer this question with yes. You re [almost] flying solo: you ll need to troubleshoot problems yourself and call on other Beta testers for their know-how. Also this beta is thought for IT Pros, Developers and Press. MFG Daniel
Create a new hard drive, on your computer. (This can be done by splitting a chunk of your unused hard drive and making a new one with however much space you split.) You need to create a hard drive of at least 16-gig because thats how much win 7 needs. I would back up important files though (just in case) Hope I helped!
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