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New year – new operating system?

January 26, 2010 by Richard  
Filed under News

Happy belated new year everyone.

So, it’s 3 months since the launch of Windows 7 and it seems to proving fairly popular in our experience. Customers are actively seeking new laptops with Windows 7, rather than trying to avoid Vista and purchase XP. They are now taking the opportunity to buy new desktops with Windows 7 preinstalled, and people are also inquiring about the possibility of upgrading their system to Windows 7.

On the whole, the majority of systems that have Vista will be able to be upgraded. If anything, they will run better, as Windows 7 starts up quicker and runs more efficiently. A memory upgrade will help but is not always necessary.

Before taking the plunge and purchasing an upgrade disk, it is advisable to run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor . Please note that you cannot upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7. You will need to do a clean install.

It is advisable that you back up any data you consider to be important before attempting an upgrade, as there is always the potential for something to go wrong and you losing your data. A clean install needs everything to be wiped so a backup is essential. Programs cannot be copied using a backup, so they will need to be reinstalled using original disks or downloaded files. License keys and product activation will also be necessary afterwards, something that usually causes problems after clean installs, with people rummaging through drawers full of old disks in a frantic search for the originals.

The actually upgrade itself is usually pretty straight forward once the recommendations of the Upgrade Advisor have been followed (usually uninstalling incompatible software such as anti-virus), although it can take many hours, so be patient.

Once the upgrade is complete Windows 7 will have installed most of the drivers for your devices automatically and everything works!

October News

October 23, 2009 by Richard  
Filed under News

Windows 7 lands in Wolverhampton… and beyond!”
October can’t be allowed to pass without mention of the launch of Windows 7, the latest operating system from Microsoft. Having used it for the past 4 months or so, I have to say I quite like it. It’s much more lightweight and responsive than Vista, although maybe that’s not really saying much. The paying public also seem to think there’s going to be something worth payin for, with Amazon.co.uk reporting it to be the highest grossing pre-ordered product ever. Either people are believing the hype or they are all disgruntled Vista users keen to dump Microsoft’s latest equivalent of Millennnium Edition.

Farewell XP
The launch of Windows 7 now means Microsoft have withdrawn the sale of Windows XP. Finchfield IT’s suppliers only have a few copies left for sale, and we have already had several customers requesting installation of XP over their Vista installation, rather than opting to upgrade to Windows 7. XP has been a good stable system for the past 9 years but the time has come to move on. I’m sure many people will miss XP and it seems harsh to remove people’s choice. However, it would be difficult for Microsoft to continue to support 3 operating systems indefinitely. Updates and fixes for XP will continue to be released for 5 years, so you don’t have to ditch XP yet.

Of course, those people wishing to continue with XP for some time yet can always consider upgrading their current system to keep them going.