If you plan to migrate to windows and not wait seven potential security patches that Microsoft will be working safely is important know some things.
1 .- You can not migrate directly from Windows XP to Windows Seven. At most you can do an upgrade from the "very wanted to "Windows Vista. But Microsoft and many experts suggest doing a clean install. is going to have to make a backup of all information from your hard drive (unless you have a dedicated partition of data) before installing Seven .
2 .- If you still can not bring yourself to install everything from scratch you will not have another option to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista. And then from Windows Vista to Windows Seven. Although many claim that this transition in some cases can lead to problems.
3 .- If you have old hardware you can check before if there are drivers for the new Microsoft Windows using a tool called Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor tool. Which can guide you in what you have to do to have all compatible drivers for seven.
4 .- It is quite possible that all your antivirus, anti-Trojan you used in Windows XP may not work in Windows Seven, although many say that Seven is the most secure of Windows to date. (Well that's always what people say about Microsoft .. trust me!).
Our recommendation is to wait some months to see how safe and convenient can this new attempt to achieve Microsoft maintain its dominance in operating systems "traditional."
1 .- You can not migrate directly from Windows XP to Windows Seven. At most you can do an upgrade from the "very wanted to "Windows Vista. But Microsoft and many experts suggest doing a clean install. is going to have to make a backup of all information from your hard drive (unless you have a dedicated partition of data) before installing Seven .
2 .- If you still can not bring yourself to install everything from scratch you will not have another option to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista. And then from Windows Vista to Windows Seven. Although many claim that this transition in some cases can lead to problems.
3 .- If you have old hardware you can check before if there are drivers for the new Microsoft Windows using a tool called Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor tool. Which can guide you in what you have to do to have all compatible drivers for seven.
4 .- It is quite possible that all your antivirus, anti-Trojan you used in Windows XP may not work in Windows Seven, although many say that Seven is the most secure of Windows to date. (Well that's always what people say about Microsoft .. trust me!).
Our recommendation is to wait some months to see how safe and convenient can this new attempt to achieve Microsoft maintain its dominance in operating systems "traditional."