Hi, Andrew.
Like Ken and Bob, I liked Vista and I also like Win7 better. Come on in;
the water's fine! ;<)
Upgrading from Vista x86 (32-bit) to Win7 x86 should be virtually painless.
But if you migrate from Vista x86 to Win7 x64 (or any 32-bit OS to any
64-bit OS), it will have to be a "custom install", which is a "clean
install". The 64-bit setup.exe will not even run if you are booted into
32-bit Windows so you can't just "upgrade". You will need to boot from the
64-bit DVD to install 64-bit Windows. Once 64-bit Win7 is installed,
though, your 32-bit apps should re-install and run with little or no hassle.
Run the WET (Windows Easy Transfer) tool from your old system first, storing
its output where it will be accessible later; then run WET again after
64-bit Win7 is installed to reinstall your apps and retrieve your data. But
if you are upgrading from 32-bit Vista to 32-bit Win7, just ignore this
paragraph.
RC
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Windows Live Mail 2011 (Build 15.4.3538.0513) in Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1
"Andrew Rossmann" wrote in message
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With Vista nearing the end of MS's mainstream support, I'm thinking of
updating my computer to Win7. Despite what the Vista-hate people say,
I've actually had no issues or crashes. This is 32-bit Vista Home
Premium.
I have run the Upgrade Advisor, and there no show-stoppers. Just a few
programs with warnings. I don't expect any real issues, but wonder what
issues others have seen. The main programs I see with warnings are
iTunes 10.5.2 (just noticed 10.5.3 is out, which is probably minor),
Sonicwall VPN client (to connect to work, although I can update it from
4.0 to 4.64 if needed), Citrix Program Manager 10.1, Outlook 2003,
Vitual PC 2007.
The advisor sometimes recomments uninstalling then reinstalling software
for some of these warnings, such as iTunes. Is this really necessary?
Any known issues with any of the above?
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