With all the new features of Windows Vista, there is a powerful temptation for you to buy a copy of the operating system in a store and install it immediately to your existing instance of Windows XP, 2000, Me or 98 Before you do this, you need to consider some of the following warning: Your old PC may not be up to the challenge of running Vista. You may have significant investments in additional RAM, a graphics card capable of a larger hard disk, or all of the above to an appropriate power of Vista. Some of your hardware, such as printers and network adapters, can not work after installation of Windows Vista unless you update they need to driver versions, the Vista-compatible. Even if you determine that one or more of your driver needs to be updated, the maker of hardware is not permitted Vista-compatible version available for months, years, but for always. (It & 39; s happening before with previous versions of Windows.), We recommend that you use Windows Vista preinstalled if you buy a new PC. But you may be surprised to learn that we do not recommend that you install XP or Vista from an older version of Windows. The reason for this is that the installation of Vista on another Windows version can cause incompatibility problems that you might not be able to easily resolve. If you own a PC with Windows Vista preinstalled, it is almost certain that the components in a PC will have been selected for their compatibility and will have the latest driver software. If you follow the installation of Vista an older machine itself, but it may be that your printer, network adapter, or other important component is not working anymore, because the version you have, and its driver is incompatible. As a rule, you should not install Vista from an older version of Windows, if the following conditions are met: You need a feature of Windows Vista that you are not in the XP, or Do you need an application that Vista and You can not afford even the least expensive new PC comes with Windows Vista pre Even if one of the above cases is true, we can better Burn your old data to a CD, the old PC formatting hard, and doing a clean install of Windows Vista. This prevents the possibility that some components of the old OS will hang around to cause conflicts. If you have never been secured and a hard drive formatted, but do not try to learn how on every PC, most important to you. cheyenne lenna
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