Changing from xp to windows 7

sleon0

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I am planning on purchasing windows 7 64bit home edition for my custom rig which runs windows xp now.

To my knowledge i have to totally reformat xp to get a clean windows 7 install.
I plan on buying an usb flash drive to move some files from my old xp to the new windows 7.

Will this work? What can i do to avoid complications with doing this?
Is this my best/easiest option to do this?

I am just trying to make this as simple and easy as possible,will greatly appreciate your feedback! Thanks!

Sal from the Jersey shore
 

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Custom Rig
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Windows XP
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Intel Q6600
Motherboard
XFX 680i lt sli
Memory
2gb corsair
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NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
PSU
Ultra LSP750 750-Watt
You can in fact leave the XP files on the USB stick and just include them into the library. All you do is click on the folder(s) > right click > say Include in Libraries. A context window will pop up where you can then choose the library to where you want to include it. Else, you can just copy the data back into the right library after creating a folder there.
PS: I am not sure whether 64bit is your best choice. That's the only Win7 version where I have seen people having a lot of problems (drivers for one). Any reason you need 64bit?
 

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i dont really know the difference between 64bit and 32bit but i thought 64bit might have been better quality with the computer i have.
 

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Custom Rig
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Windows XP
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Intel Q6600
Motherboard
XFX 680i lt sli
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2gb corsair
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NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
PSU
Ultra LSP750 750-Watt
Hi sleon,

Looking at your system specs, it seems that you have only 2GB.

For any benefit of x64 bit, you need at least 4 GB. If you plan on upgrading the memory, then go to 64 bit, otherwise keep with 32.

Some older applications dont work with 64 bit, so for compatibility reasons, I personally prefer 32 bit. I have x64 on my hp tablet pc and have to use Windows XP mode to use a few of my ancient apps.


I guess it depends on what you use your computer for.:huh:

-Drew
 

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hp Pavilion dv7-6187cl
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Signature Edition
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Intel Core i7 TurboBoost to 2.9Ghz
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8GB
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ATI Radeon HD 6770M
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BeatsAudio with subwoofer
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i dont really know the difference between 64bit and 32bit but i thought 64bit might have been better quality with the computer i have.

Have you checked to make sure you can run 64-bit? Right click on My Computer and then click on Properties. It will tell you if you have a 32 or 64-bit system.
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom Build
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Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
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Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
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Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
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Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
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AMD Radeon HD6670
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Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
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Asus VE228
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1440 X 900
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OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
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Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
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NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
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Microsoft Natural 4000
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You'll get both DVD's when you buy retail, so try each and see.

But you'll probably need another 2gb of RAM to make 64 bit worth it.

You can keep your files on da stick until you decide.
 
Looks like the consensus is 32bit for your system. 64bit Win7 is not any better - who told you that? But it has restrictions.
 

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I am planning on purchasing windows 7 64bit home edition for my custom rig which runs windows xp now.

To my knowledge i have to totally reformat xp to get a clean windows 7 install.

Sal from the Jersey shore
Sal,

Not quite:

I'd go for 'Dual boot' with 32-bit w7, keeping my paid-for XP in place, just in case...

Your System specs don't describe your HDDs...

You'd probably have to partition an HDD, then format the newly-made partition though...

Lots of anti-XP'ers will advise against this however... :D
 

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Gateway GT5056
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XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
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AMD 64x2
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Yes
Memory
1 gig
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Dunno
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Realtek something
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Samsung SyncMaster 940MW w/TV
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250 GB WD, USB Seagate Freedesk 1.5 T
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1 + 1 = 10b,
7 + 7 = 16o,
a + b = 15h.
I'd image the drive with Macrium Reflect Free and create a boot disk. Otherwise copy all important files to an external hard drive. A clean install is necessary for XP to 7, and since you have 2GB put in more RAM and go for x64.
 

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Sony Vaio Z46GDU
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Windows 7 Ultimate x86-64
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[email protected] 1066MHz FSB
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Sony branded
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6GB DDR3 1066MHz
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9300M GS 256MB Dedicated (Speed) + Intel4500MHD (Stamina)
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Realtek HD Audio
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320GB 7200RPM w/ 16MB cache
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1MB/s
I am planning on purchasing windows 7 64bit home edition for my custom rig which runs windows xp now.

To my knowledge i have to totally reformat xp to get a clean windows 7 install.

Sal from the Jersey shore
Sal,

Not quite:

I'd go for 'Dual boot' with 32-bit w7, keeping my paid-for XP in place, just in case...

Your System specs don't describe your HDDs...

You'd probably have to partition an HDD, then format the newly-made partition though...

Lots of anti-XP'ers will advise against this however... :D

Double booting is always a messy proposition. But maybe you should image your XP to an external disk - or if you have none, create a small 10GB seperate partition for it. Here is how: http://www.sevenforums.com/software/43219-image-your-system-free-macrium.html
 

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HP, Dell, Gateway, Toshiba - 4 laptops and 2 desktops
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Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
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from 1.6GHz Duo to i7
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2x HP w2207
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5x HDD, 7x SSD, 12x Externals
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with trackball - no mices
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Trackball mice
Internet Speed
DSL 6000

My Computer

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Gateway GT5056
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XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
CPU
AMD 64x2
Motherboard
Yes
Memory
1 gig
Graphics Card(s)
Dunno
Sound Card
Realtek something
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Samsung SyncMaster 940MW w/TV
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
250 GB WD, USB Seagate Freedesk 1.5 T
Internet Speed
Cable modem
Other Info
1 + 1 = 10b,
7 + 7 = 16o,
a + b = 15h.
well i am ordering 2x2gb sticks of ram to up my memory to 4gb... so does it make sense to go with 64bit with 4gb of new memory or should i just got with the 32 bit for less problems?

I dont care about my old xp i just want to save my music/pictures/ and some files on a 4-8gb usb flash drive and transfer them over to my newly installed Windows 7
 

My Computer

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Custom Rig
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Windows XP
CPU
Intel Q6600
Motherboard
XFX 680i lt sli
Memory
2gb corsair
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
PSU
Ultra LSP750 750-Watt
Go for x64 and as much memory as your motherboard supports and you can afford.
 

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Sony Vaio Z46GDU
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Windows 7 Ultimate x86-64
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[email protected] 1066MHz FSB
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Sony branded
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6GB DDR3 1066MHz
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9300M GS 256MB Dedicated (Speed) + Intel4500MHD (Stamina)
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
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13.1' WXGA
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
320GB 7200RPM w/ 16MB cache
Internet Speed
1MB/s
I would take a look in the Software section of this forum to see if the games, apps, etc. you use/like work in the 64 bit environment. If no problems there, then install 64 bit, especially if you're upgrading to 4GB of RAM.
 

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Wordsworth 5000
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If you can live with the restrictions and problems of 64bit, go for it. I would not touch it with a 10 foot pole. Reminds me too much the early days of Vista. Just browse the forums and you will see.
 

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HP, Dell, Gateway, Toshiba - 4 laptops and 2 desktops
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Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
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from 1.6GHz Duo to i7
Monitor(s) Displays
2x HP w2207
Hard Drives
5x HDD, 7x SSD, 12x Externals
Keyboard
with trackball - no mices
Mouse
Trackball mice
Internet Speed
DSL 6000
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