heaumanepunk New member Local time 5:25 PM Messages 122 Oct 19, 2010 #1 Say I wanted to install a new OS (Windows 7, Ubuntu etc.) Would I lose all the programs I have on the computer? My Computer OSse7en
Say I wanted to install a new OS (Windows 7, Ubuntu etc.) Would I lose all the programs I have on the computer?
gregrocker New member Guru Local time 3:25 PM Messages 50,634 Oct 19, 2010 #2 Yes, unless the OS is able to be in-place Upgraded. Programs always have to be reinstalled when an OS is clean installed or reinstalled.
Yes, unless the OS is able to be in-place Upgraded. Programs always have to be reinstalled when an OS is clean installed or reinstalled.
heaumanepunk New member Thread Starter Local time 5:25 PM Messages 122 Oct 19, 2010 #3 ty for your response, so I would need to have it installed already so I wont lose the files and programs? My Computer OSse7en
ty for your response, so I would need to have it installed already so I wont lose the files and programs?
gregrocker New member Guru Local time 3:25 PM Messages 50,634 Oct 19, 2010 #4 Only Vista can be in-place Upgraded to Win7, and it needs to be the correct version to Upgrade. Within Win7 you can use Anytime Upgrade to change to a higher version, which works with a retail Product Key as well. Plus there is a workaround to change between versions within Win7 if you have the desired version Product Key. Anything other than that has to be clean installed.
Only Vista can be in-place Upgraded to Win7, and it needs to be the correct version to Upgrade. Within Win7 you can use Anytime Upgrade to change to a higher version, which works with a retail Product Key as well. Plus there is a workaround to change between versions within Win7 if you have the desired version Product Key. Anything other than that has to be clean installed.
heaumanepunk New member Thread Starter Local time 5:25 PM Messages 122 Oct 19, 2010 #5 Damn, that sux. My Computer OSse7en
Bare Foot Kid R.I.P. August 13th 2014 SF Team Local time 6:25 PM Messages 22,809 Location The Lowcountry Oct 19, 2010 #6 Hello heaumanepunk; there's always the dual boot option, that way you won't lose your installed programs/apps. Dual Boot : Create Partitions Using PWBD Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and Vista My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model Number* BFK Customs *OSW 7 64-bit UltimateCPUIntel Q9550 YorkfieldMotherboardASUS P5Q ProMemory8GB Dominator 8500C5DGraphics Card(s)ATI : XFX 5870Sound CardRealtek HD Audio 7-1Monitor(s) Displays1x 47" LCD HDMI & 3x 26" LCD HDMIScreen Resolution1920x1080P & 1920x1200Hard Drives1x 80GB Intel X25-M G2 SSD : 1x 500GB & 1x 640GB WD Caviar Black(s)PSUCorsair 620HXCaseCooler Master RC-690CoolingTuniq Tower 120, 2x 140mm and 3x 120mm case fansKeyboardMicrosoft 500MouseRazer Diamondback 3GInternet Speed14 Mb/sOther Info1x Koutech 3Gb/s SATA HDD Hot Swap Rack
Hello heaumanepunk; there's always the dual boot option, that way you won't lose your installed programs/apps. Dual Boot : Create Partitions Using PWBD Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and Vista