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Find out if your computer can run Windows 7

By Sharninder | Published: May 13, 2009

windows 7Windows 7 is the flavour of the season, it seems. Microsoft’s latest OS has been creating quite a buzz around the blogosphere and if initial reports are to be believed, it just might be the OS to finally dislodge Win XP. 

The requirements for running Windows 7 aren’t too hefty given the beefy hardware that most of us own these days, but if you’re still concerned about compatibility issues and wondering if your work horse would be able to run Windows 7 or not, Microsoft has you covered.

The Windows 7 Upgrade advisor will analyse your system and tell you if it satisfies Microsoft’s requirements to run Windows 7. 

This program checks if your computer meets the minimum requirements to run Windows 7, if all your installed devices are compatible and also if  the programs that you have already installed work fine under Windows 7, and in case of a problem, it’ll even give you suggestions to help you ease the transition to the new version of windows.

The Windows 7 Upgrade advisor requires either Win XP SP2 or Windows Vista with the .Net 2.0 framework installed.

 Win 7 report

About Sharninder:

Programmer, blogger and a geek making a living shifting bits around the Internet. Sharninder is the owner of Geeky Ninja
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    Posted July 1, 2009 at 8:38 pm | Permalink

    thank´s for this post/article and the information. thats helpfull not only for me.

    best regards from germany

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