пятница, 22 ноября 2013 г.

Windows 7 hits the streets on Thursday, and the Microsoft publicity machine will soon be trying to persuade you that upgrading is a very good thing. We would generally agree - it's a real improvement on Vista - but don't part with any cash until you've confirmed your system's Windows 7-readiness with this helpful new tool. The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor scans your PC hardware, peripherals, drivers and installed applications, checking to see that you'll be able to install Windows 7 and not break anything. The scanning process seems to be extremely thorough, or maybe just slow as the program's still a beta, we're not sure which. Either way, it can take a very long time (15 to 20 minutes on our test systems) so there's little pointing waiting around for something to happen. Go do something else for a while and leave the Upgrade Advisor to do its work. When the scan is finally complete you'll see a report that offers a verdict on whether you'll be able to upgrade to Windows 7, highlights any conflicts that might arise if you do, and offers useful links with, for instance, detailed instructions on the upgrade process. It's all useful information, and seems reliable despite the program's beta status, so if you're planning on moving to Windows 7 any time soon then we'd recommend you give the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor a try first.

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