Will Windows 7 work for old computers? Do you need to buy a new model for it? I have been encountering these questions from a lot of people following my tips. There are few guidelines I am sharing with people and hope that these will help them install Windows 7 on their systems. After many trials me and my friends are convinced that there are just basic modifications that may be required for installing Windows 7 on old computers.
Here we begin. First thing comes to mind is that where to start before installing Windows 7. People ask whether they shall ask their computer repair service provider prior to switching to Windows 7. In my view there are tools available that will help you do it yourself and make an informed decision.
Software Windows 7
First of all resort to the Microsoft guys website and get an Upgrade Advisor report for your system. The tool is easily available to everyone who wish to test his system capability to get a new operating system installed on it.
Essentially Windows 7 is not much different than Vista. There are although quite a lot improvements in it. You need to have these things: I GHz processor (32 or 64 bit Windows 7) and at least 20 GB Hard Disk space available.
I can say that for Windows 7, your old computers will work too. But you would have to take some measures to prevent any slow down. As the older computers have their hard drives and other hardware elements greatly used they shall be made stronger after installing Windows 7.
An important recommendation that can help you to make your Windows 7 perform fast is that you use a Registry Optimizer and Cleaner software to help prevent Windows 7 from crashing and freezing. A registry cleaner will therefore serve the purpose of speeding up Windows 7 and thus consequently making your old computers fast enough to run Windows 7.
Windows 7 For Old Computers? Guidelines to Install Windows 7 on Your Old Computers
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