In this Computers & Programming video tutorial you will learn how to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 with CNET. You need to do these 3 things. 1st - run the Windows 7 upgrade advisor to know if your computer can handle any version of Windows 7. 2nd – check the Windows 7 compatibility center to know if you need to upgrade your drivers or apps. 3rd – make a copy of your hard drive. Down load and run the 'windows easy transfer' wizard. This will back up all your files and settings to an external hard drive other than the one you used earlier. Then insert the Windows 7 disk and click on 'install now'. Choose custom install, otherwise it will fail with XP. Installation will start. You can watch the video for the full instructions.
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