The upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 is particularly daunting
because it requires first wiping the computer's hard disk to perform
what's called a "custom" or "clean" install. This clears out the old
operating system—as well as all of your programs, files and settings.
To save personal files, XP users must back them up first, typically on
an external hard disk, then transfer them back. Programs, however, will
be lost altogether, so users must re-install these using their original
CDs or installation files, and then also re-install all the program
updates they've accumulated over the years.
You can buy software that makes the conversion easier???? What sheep we are!
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