Upgrading To Vista? Run The Upgrade Advisor First
I still haven’t decided whether I’m upgrading to Vista or not. I’ve spent so long customizing my Windows XP Media Center PC, and it’s working so well, I don’t want to rock the boat. If it ain’t broke, then why fix it?If you have decided to upgrade to Vista, don’t forget to run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor first. This free tool from Microsoft will access whether you have sufficient PC firepower to get the most out of Vista, and if not it will give helpful advice as to which bits or components you will need to upgrade.
This small software tool will scan your computer and create an easy-to-understand report of all known system, device, and program compatibility issues, and recommend ways to resolve them. Upgrade Advisor can also help you choose the edition of Windows Vista that best fits the way you want to use your computer.
If you purchased your PC in the last 2 years, you should be ok, but it’s worth checking just in case.
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