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3 Ways To Prepare Yourself For Windows Vista Print E-mail

As you may be aware, Microsoft is finally releasing the
followup to Windows XP, called Windows Vista, in a few weeks
time. As with previous upgrades for Windows, this will create
some problems for people who want to upgrade their computers.

When a new version of Windows is released, there are usually
some bugs and other issues that need to be ironed out.
Microsoft has put Vista through extensive testing, but it is
hard for them to test it for every possible situation because
there are so many different computer setups and configurations.

If you're thinking about upgrading your computer to Vista when
it's released, here are a few things you need to know.

Compatibility

One of the biggest issues with new versions of Windows is
compatibility with existing equipment - both in your computer
and peripherals like printers and scanners.

Microsoft has tried to keep Vista compatible with all the
existing hardware and software out there, but it's just not
possible to be 100% compatible and still add new features and
capabilities to Windows.

Before you go out and buy Windows Vista, check to make sure all
the equipment you use is compatible or the manufacturer offers
an upgrade to make it so. Microsoft has a program that will
test your system and give you a report on its compatibility, or
you can check with the various manufacturers directly.

Scanner are something that are particularly tricky when
upgrading Windows so if you use a scanner, double-check that
there is Vista compatible software available for it.

Specifications

If you've bought your computer in the last year or so, it
should have plenty of power to run Vista. If it's older than a
year, you may need to add some upgrades to bring it up to
speed.

The following are the official requirements for Vista Premium
Edition (the most complete version):

- 1GHz or higher processor
- 1GB RAM
- 40GB or larger hard drive
- Sound card
- Internet connection
- DVD drive

Most of those requirements are not going to be an issue for a
reasonable recent computer, but the RAM is one thing you may
need to upgrade. Even today, many computers include 512MB or
even 256MB which is not enough to run Vista effectively.

Upgrading vs Preinstalled

Upgrading to a new version of Windows is always more
problematic than starting with it preinstalled. There are
almost always little glitches that need to be sorted out
afterwards.

If you're thinking of buying a new computer now and upgrading
to Vista when it's released, I would recommend waiting until
you can get one with it preinstalled if at all possible. You'll
be happier in the long run, in spite of having to wait a little
longer.

If you're upgrading an older computer, and you have all the
necessary requirements, the most important (critical!) thing is
to back up all your important information before starting the
upgrade.

The upgrade is not supposed to affect anything that's on your
computer - only Windows - but there is always a chance that
something doesn't work the way it should. If you get halfway
through the upgrade and something goes wrong, you may not be
able to load either Vista or your old version of Windows.

This may mean you have to reload your computer from scratch,
which could wipe out all your files and information. Make sure
you have an up-to-date copy of it all before you start the
upgrade.

About The Author: John Lenaghan offers easy-to-understand
computer help on the Computer Help Squad website. For more
helpful tips and advice, and to sign up for our free
newsletter, visit http://www.computer-help-squad.com 

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