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Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta

October 5th, 2009 by Ahmadz

 

After my previous post on Windows 7 Professional, I got many questions on how to ‘safely’ move to Windows 7. Is there a path to directly upgrade from Vista or XP? How to check the minimum requirements for Windows 7 (many home users asked)? That’s why I write this post.

Windows Upgrade is the best solution if you don’t want to install a clean copy of Windows. It enables you to keep your current installed programs, personal settings, and drivers’ definitions when moving to Windows 7. On the other hand, if you decided to install a clean copy of Windows 7, you will have to re-install all the programs you use, and the drivers, and so on.

Before you upgrade to Windows 7, I advise you to check the compatibility issues with your computer. The compatibility includes the PC’s hardware devices (whether it meets the minimum requirements for Windows 7 or not) and the installed programs.

 

Microsoft provides ‘Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor’ tool that scans your PC’s system, programs and devices to check if it’s able to run Windows 7. After a few minutes, the report will let you know if your PC meets the system requirements, if there are any known compatibility issues with your programs and devices, and will also provide guidance on your upgrade options to Windows 7.

I used this tool to upgrade from Windows Vista Business to Windows 7 Ultimate :P

It’s recommended to check Windows 7 System Requirements before downloading:
http://windows.microsoft.com/systemrequirements

To download, go to Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta page

I want to mention that the supported operating systems are

  • Windows 7 (i.e. Beta, or Release Candidate)
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP Service Pack 2

After downloading, install the tool by following the installer instructions. After the installation finishes, launch the tool.

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This scanning will continue for a few minutes, and finally, you will get the compatibility report.

Thank you.
Ahmad Fathy

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1 response about “Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta”

  1. Marwan said:

    Thx man , i was just about to search about this, as it’s impossible to format and install a clean installation on my pc

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