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    Harold Obert is offline Senior Member
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    Default Compatibility of windows 7 with the surviving system.

    Hi I have a laptop configuration amd sempron 3000 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM, video memory, 96 MB building, I intend to install windows 7 on it? Now I'm using Windows XP on my laptop, I've heard from friends that windows is better in your performance, so you can install windows, compatible with the configuration. Or I only stick with windows XP?

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    Harold Daire is offline Senior Member
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    I would suggest you have Windows 7 takes more than just graphics so that more resources that you mentioned is, I think enough and to install Windows 7 but still be able to install it, you can try all the time, but I'm 'emin you will get the results you expect, stick to the operating system. Instead, if you try to install Windows 7 I just can say that it would be a waste of time.

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    You can also use the option, you can check simply for reasons of compatibility with Windows 7, I would like to say that the introduction of Microsoft Upgrade Advisor, it is better that it will ask you to install windows 7 or not. And you mentioned that the configuration is too low, in fact, GB of RAM is not enough and will last up to 8 GB of installed disk. I would really say that it does not make the rod, which is a very fair with XP to give the best service in this configuration.

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    You will be impressed with windows 7 graphics, if You want to allow this, then I suggest You download the software utility you can use Windows 7 similar graphics, but if you install windows 7 itself, in particular, will not slow down your computer allows you to do things, core, and too slow. I would suggest not installed.

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    Harold Paul is offline Senior Member
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    I think you should stick with windows XP only, because as I watched the Configuring you mentioned, won ' t be able to use it that often. So, he can do some of the features of windows 7. In fact, I hope, then use the current system, I say this because, as I was able to install windows and, in fact, I do not want to because I'm familiar with windows XP.

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