How to know if my computer will support Windows 7
February 17th, 2010 | Published on: Review

How to know if my computer will support Windows 7
A way to check if our computer is ready to support Windows 7 in a quick and effective way is through an analysis of the system with Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
The comments regarding the new version of the Microsoft operating system are so many that it results difficult not to be tempted to download it and test it on our PC. However, if we have any doubts as if we’ll be ready for the upgrade, Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor will clear them all.
Once we run the program, with a single click it starts doing a full analysis of the system, giving us a complete report of the situation of the computer contemplating Windows 7 requirements, in its 32 as well as its 64-bit version.
The report Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor provides includes an analysis of the free space on the hard drive and RAM memory to run Windows 7, as well as if our graphic card will be able to support the interface and if the processor has sufficient speed.
On the other hand, Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor performs an analysis of the programs we have installed telling us about their compatibility with the last version of the operating system. Not only that, bur it also tests if our devices would work with Windows 7.
Additionally, in case of having Windows 7 already installed, this tool will keep us updated as regards new versions and if we need to upgrade the one we have.
As it can be seen, running Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor is essential when migrating to the new operating system, so we can do it safe and satisfactorily.
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