It’s a painful install since Microsoft provides no direct upgrade path, but we can help. For more CNET videos, go to http://cnettv.cnet.com
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It’s a painful install since Microsoft provides no direct upgrade path, but we can help. For more CNET videos, go to http://cnettv.cnet.com
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Rats.
It's been sitting for 2 years +, and is currently on charge.
Am I wasting my time?
I have the disk, but the label's been removed.
y current Acer is dying, and it's on W10, but getting new versionof BSOD - I suspect the fan has failed, as if I run a pedestal fan against the vents, and it's been kind of working.
Will try your plan - nothing to lose
I have 2 Seagate 300GB 10,000 rpm drives and 1 Fujitsu 147GB 10,000 rpm drive, SCSI ultra 320 I am going to replace the Fujitsu drive with a 3rd Seagate Cheetah.
I was hoping for an old fashion upgrade where you stick the new os in the drive and it just upgrades.
The problem is I installed a 2 port USB 3.0 card, it works just fine in XP with the driver it came with, it will not work with Windows 7, I downloaded from the OEM site the Win 7 driver, installed it, and still no USB 3.0 in Win 7.
That was why I was hoping to be able to do an upgrade hoping it would retain the win XP driver but from the first few minutes of your explanation, it appears that the drivers might be changed anyway.
2020:Why youtube recomments this?
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