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Hazza
05-01-2009, 04:13 PM
If I downloaded Windows 7, I want to know the following... +REP to answers :)
1) I just bought a new HP laptop, which has Vista Home Premium, It was a 250GB Hard Drive and 3GB memory, could it hold/run windows 7 easily with no problems?
2) Can you switch back to Vista once you have downloaded Windows 7?
Thanks :)
Decode
05-01-2009, 04:22 PM
If I downloaded Windows 7, I want to know the following... +REP to answers :)
1) I just bought a new HP laptop, which has Vista Home Premium, It was a 250GB Hard Drive and 3GB memory, could it hold/run windows 7 easily with no problems?
2) Can you switch back to Vista once you have downloaded Windows 7?
Thanks :)
1) Yes it could easily run Windows 7 as Windows 7 uses less resources that Vista.
2) Yes, you can either create a new partition and keep both the OS's (so when you switch your computer on you will be asked if you want to boot windows 7 or vista) or you can put Windows 7 over the vista partition and then if you want vista back do a fresh install from the disk over the Windows 7 partition. I'd recommend the first option.
Hazza
05-01-2009, 05:03 PM
Thanks :)
I'm still not too sure whether I should do this or not, I mean the computer is under a week old lol ;)
Decode
05-01-2009, 05:06 PM
If you have a vista recovery disk you should be fine if there is a problem in the windows 7 install.
Johno
05-01-2009, 09:20 PM
You could also "acquire" a copy of VMWare (or another Virtulization piece of software) and run it that way I believe.
I know I was able to run Windows 7 using VMWare Fusion :)
http://www.vmware.com/communities/content/beta/ws65/welcome.html
HotelUser
07-01-2009, 11:10 AM
You could also "acquire" a copy of VMWare (or another Virtulization piece of software) and run it that way I believe.
I know I was able to run Windows 7 using VMWare Fusion :)
http://www.vmware.com/communities/content/beta/ws65/welcome.html
I was using VMware Fusion too:D.
Hazza
13-01-2009, 10:32 PM
500MB of 250GB hard drive? Is that a lot?
1000MB is 1GB right? :)
Haha, stupid question, that I know, anywho...
Hey, how do you add an OS to VMware?
Hazza
14-01-2009, 03:27 PM
answers pls...
Edit by Professor-Alex (Forum Manager): Please do not double post unless adding information.
Johno
14-01-2009, 11:45 PM
1024MB = 1GB
And if we are talking VMWare Fusion you can just click the little plus, not sure about a Windows version because I haven't used it.
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