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Thread ID: 105627 2009-12-08 23:15:00 XP to Win 7 upgrade queries cowboy stu (7021) Press F1
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837972 2009-12-08 23:15:00 If I have backed up all important data to laptop ( checked )
what is the best option to upgrade.?
Is a full format ideal ?
If not ...
I have a partition data E: Will this be affected by the upgrade process ( not full format?) Can I use E:for windows.old ??
Windows xp3 lives on C:

Thanks
cowboy stu (7021)
837973 2009-12-08 23:23:00 You have to do a full reinstall regardless when going from XP to Win7. It will save your data in windows.old on the C:, but it's good to back up anyway. The data on other partitions shouldn't be touched unless you tell it to format that particular partition during the install. wratterus (105)
837974 2009-12-08 23:27:00 If upgrade is possible or not, I still wouldn't do it.

Getting a new OS installed is a good exuse to do a complete reinstall and get rid of all the old junk and fragementation etc.
Agent_24 (57)
837975 2009-12-08 23:32:00 If upgrade is possible or not, I still wouldn't do it.

Getting a new OS installed is a good exuse to do a complete reinstall and get rid of all the old junk and fragementation etc.

x2. I wouldn't want remnants of my old OS tangled in with my new one.
xyz823 (13649)
837976 2009-12-09 00:01:00 Thanks. I too think I will zap the old sys. However will E: still be able to be used as a backup drive to drag and drop or is it best to full format and repartition complete disk. cowboy stu (7021)
837977 2009-12-09 00:03:00 E should be fine. Just format C, then reinstall windows. E wont be touched. It'll still be there after windows has been installed. Or copy whatever from E first, then delete E and C then reformat / partition C. Then put whatever back on E (or whatever letter it gives you after) Speedy Gonzales (78)
837978 2009-12-09 00:12:00 Sounds good . Awaiting arrival of disk via Santa :)
Not long now
cowboy stu (7021)
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