Should you upgrade your Home Business PC to Windows 7
Windows 7 is scheduled to be released at the end of October. There has been a lot of hype about this version, and how its better than Windows Vista. But should you upgrade? Here is my advice:
- If you are buying a new computer, get Windows 7, its better than Vista and it will be worth it. ‘Downgrades to XP will be phased out (if they haven’t already) so you don’t have much if a choice anyway. Based on on the reviews, you won’t be disappointed with Windows 7
- If you have Windows XP do NOT upgrade to Windows 7, the hardware requirements may be more than you have; many of your programs won’t work without an add on (that’s not available on the lowest priced version of Windows 7); some hardware won’t work; and you can’t actually upgrade–you have backup your data, erase you hard drive and install Windows 7, download and install the XP add-on, reinstall your drivers, install your programs, and restore your backup. Since Microsoft will continue to support XP for the next couple of years, my advice is to just buy a new computer when you are ready for Windows 7
- If you already have Vista its a bit murky. You can upgrade from like version of Vista to like version of Windows 7 without erasing your hard-drive and all of your data and programs. In addition, most of your hardware will be compatible. So in this case, the upgrade isn’t a big hairy deal. On the other hand, if Vista works for you why bother with the effort and expense. If you do need to upgrade, stick with like versions. Here is a list of the upgrade paths:
- 32-bit Vista Home Basic/Premium upgrades to 32-bit Windows 7 Home Premium
- 64-bit Vista Home Basic/Premium upgrades to 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium
- 32-bit Vista Business upgrades to 32-Bit Windows 7 Professional
- 64-bit Vista Business upgrades to 64-Bit Windows 7 Professional
- 32-bit Vista Ultimate upgrades to 32-Bit Windows 7 Ultimate
- 64-bit Vista Ultimate upgrades to 64-Bit Windows 7 Ultimate
- (Source Microsoft)
Also before you upgrade, download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to confirm that you won’t have any problems.
Another reminder: Always backup your important data before you do an upgrade.
Good luck, and leave me a comment to tell me what you decide, and how it goes.


