Hi all!
Over the next 2-3 days I will be upgrading my PC that I built back in 2007. I will be upgrading my CPU, adding 4Gig more RAM and a second 500G HDD that I will be installing Win 7 Professional 64-bit on.
Well, I decided to brick-n-mortar my Win7 install purchase at the local Best Buy yesterday, but today I have been made aware that certain Windows 7 Install packages will not allow a Motherboard change later on(which is on my to-do list), and not knowing what "versions" this limitation deals with, I thought I would come here and ask. The version I bought from Best Buy is a boxed edition of Windows 7 Professional 64-bit with Service Pack 1.
How do I know if I got a version that will allow a Motherboard upgrade later on?
Second issue:
I am currently using WinXP Professional 32-bit on a single 500GB HDD. I will be installing Windows 7 64-bit -after- I perform all of the hardware upgrades mentioned above. I am not worried about the WinXP install as it pertains to being able to boot into it, and I have already backed up/saved all of my important music/video/picture files, but I have some questions about a couple of things:
1). Since I am installing Win7 64-bit on a second HDD - If I don't format the HDD with the XP install, will I still be able to access and use the 32-bit games and programs located on that drive from inside Windows 7 once it's installed? I am just really uncertain about backward compatibility issues with using 32-bit programs inside Win7 64-bit, especially when it comes to programs like Valve's Steam, where I have over a hundred games already installed under WinXP.
2). What are some options that are available for someone like myself who has a HDD full of games/programs under WinXP, is not worried about being able to boot into XP, but still wants to use some of the programs on that HDD?
Edit to add: The reason for this upgrade(hardware and Win7) is I just downloaded a 40gig game on Steam, only to find out it requires a 64-bit OS.
Many Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Over the next 2-3 days I will be upgrading my PC that I built back in 2007. I will be upgrading my CPU, adding 4Gig more RAM and a second 500G HDD that I will be installing Win 7 Professional 64-bit on.
Well, I decided to brick-n-mortar my Win7 install purchase at the local Best Buy yesterday, but today I have been made aware that certain Windows 7 Install packages will not allow a Motherboard change later on(which is on my to-do list), and not knowing what "versions" this limitation deals with, I thought I would come here and ask. The version I bought from Best Buy is a boxed edition of Windows 7 Professional 64-bit with Service Pack 1.
How do I know if I got a version that will allow a Motherboard upgrade later on?
Second issue:
I am currently using WinXP Professional 32-bit on a single 500GB HDD. I will be installing Windows 7 64-bit -after- I perform all of the hardware upgrades mentioned above. I am not worried about the WinXP install as it pertains to being able to boot into it, and I have already backed up/saved all of my important music/video/picture files, but I have some questions about a couple of things:
1). Since I am installing Win7 64-bit on a second HDD - If I don't format the HDD with the XP install, will I still be able to access and use the 32-bit games and programs located on that drive from inside Windows 7 once it's installed? I am just really uncertain about backward compatibility issues with using 32-bit programs inside Win7 64-bit, especially when it comes to programs like Valve's Steam, where I have over a hundred games already installed under WinXP.
2). What are some options that are available for someone like myself who has a HDD full of games/programs under WinXP, is not worried about being able to boot into XP, but still wants to use some of the programs on that HDD?
Edit to add: The reason for this upgrade(hardware and Win7) is I just downloaded a 40gig game on Steam, only to find out it requires a 64-bit OS.
Many Thanks in advance for any feedback.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows XP Professional 32-bit
- CPU
- Intel Duo-Core E8500 (Upgrading soon to Q9550S)
- Motherboard
- EVGA 780i SLI
- Memory
- CORSAIR XMS2 8GB (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GeForce GTX760 SC
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Hard Drives
- Dual - Western Digital 500GB Caviar Blue SATA 3g/b sec 16MB Cache
- PSU
- Antec TPQ-850 850W ATX12V/EPS12V
- Case
- Antec 900
- Cooling
- Air
- Keyboard
- Logictech USB Wireless
- Mouse
- Logitech USB Wireless
- Internet Speed
- ADSL 7meg
- Antivirus
- AVG
- Browser
- Chrome