I would also recommend that you go to microsoft.com and run the compatibility test to see how your system will do with windows 7.
On 9/18/2010 11:36 AM, Francis E. Khan wrote:
I have been using Windows XP for a while and now that I have heard a lot about Windows 7 and what it can do, I want to purchase a full version of the program to update my computer. However, I have heard that there are several versions to choose from such as Home Premium, etc. I want a version that won't cost a figure which will cause me to apply to the bank for a loan to be paid off in three years. I understand that there are many experts on what Windows 7 does and I hope you can give me advice on what I can buy. Will $200 be enough to purchase my copy of Windows 7? And from where, directly from Microsoft or Amazon. One more thing. How do I keep my programs that I use now so that they can work after the Windows 7 has been installed. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
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