I'm sure it'll work with 1GB but I didn't feel confident enough Thank you for your help. I successfully installed Windows 7 and it works great. The only problem I have is getting the f1-f12 keys to work using the Fn button volume, screen adjustment, brightness, etc. Also the I can not scroll or zoom in using my touchpad like I could using XP.
Did you experience this or know how I can fix it? Ok, I got all that stuff to work, never mind. I have one more question though. It is still installed even though I put in Windows 7. I would like to completely remove XP and the programs and files that are still on the hard drive. How can I do that? Thank you. You should have formated the partition where you were going to install the new OS. That's what i should have done. What can I do now to remove Windows XP and everything that was on that?
I honestly have forgotten I am guessing here because I have not seen this situation in so long now. You can manually erase those folders only these folders that is. However, to remove xp entry from win7's boot loader you have to follow these steps: 1.
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Apps I use are Lr3. A 1Tb ExtHD. And, of course, the preinstalled apps, such as Disk Cleanup etc, although most have been removed. I don't use Windows Defender. Yet, tonight, I get the Free Win10 upgrade notification telling me my computer is all ready to go!!
No problems with devices or apps. I don't really need all the whizbang stuff, eg Xbox Skype etc. I'm a simple person. My biggest concern with these new machines is the high-gloss monitor -- I wear spectacles and have always had difficulty looking 'through' such high reflective surfaces, whether on a framed picture or on PCs.
It is exhausting for the eye. I am surprised that the PC manufacturers would even consider using such high reflective surfaces for this reason and am very disappointed with the product offerings as a result. I think it should still be possible to make a machine with the LCD screen, hardened somehow to be usable as a touch machine. Will Microsoft tell me all the things I need to do to get my machine ready, in plenty of time before downloading?
I'll have to increase it in time for the download. I don't agree with that advice, as the Microsoft notification scan has shown that there are no issues with any of the apps installed on my machine.
It should just upgrade over all that. I would, however, exit the program and also disable some of the Startup programs. In my view, that should be enough, other than what Microsoft tell me themselves, referred to in my question part b above.
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