Windows 7 is a beta - that means that you DON T install it on a computer that has files on it that you want to keep. (The usual fix for a 7 bug is quot;reinstall Windows 7 with a full formatquot;.) It was released so that people who know what they re doing can install it to a completely separate computer (it s a beta, so it could conceivably eat partitions) and report bugs back to Microsoft. It s *NOT* meant to be used so that you get the latest OS before everyone else does. If you install it and lose everything (and it could even damage your hardware), don t say that you weren t warned. (There are MANY known bugs, and probably at least hundreds of unknown ones. Just look at what the first flight of XP SP3 did.)
remember win 7 is beta expect problems yes it will gt;read instructions first and i placed windows 7 on a new partition if you also want to do the same go to help and support and type in partition and it will give you step by step instructions http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...
The two os are the same save for the looks, you can run almost all of them
Yes..99.9% will run correctly
Only problem I have had is .iso mounting programs, everything else works great.
Yes, most likely
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