Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

by VBA Consultants Ltd 22. October 2010 23:55

Before rushing out to purchase Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows 7, you should check whether your current system and peripherals are compatible. It doesn't make sense to get a great deal on the operating system and then find out that you have to purchase newer hardware or updated versions of your software. To find out how compatible your system is, download, install, and run the free Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.

According to the Microsoft website, the Upgrade Advisor “scans your hardware, devices, and installed programs for known compatibility issues, gives you guidance on how to resolve potential issues found, and recommends what to do before you upgrade”.

Steps for downloading and running the Upgrade Advisor:

  1. Download the advisor from this page.
  2. Run Windows7UpgradeAdvisorSetup.exe to install Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. NOTE: the advisor needs .NET 2.0 to function. If it is not on your machine, the advisor setup will help you install it.
  3. Turn on any USB devices, printers, scanners, etc. that you normally have running while using the computer.
  4. Run the Upgrade Advisor from the desktop or the Start menu.

 

After running for several minutes the Upgrade Advisor will display a report with a three groupings: System Requirements, Devices, and Programs. Depending on your system, the Upgrade Advisor will list the following courses of action.

  • Compatible
  • Run Windows Update to make the device compatible
  • Reinstall (program) after upgrade
  • Minor issues
  • Not compatible

After reviewing this report you can determine whether it is worth upgrading your old computer, or whether you should purchase a new machine with Windows 7.

 

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