It feels like we’re in one of those times again when everyone is talking about upgrading to the latest version of Windows Operating System. If you’ve been paying any attention to TV commercials (Mac vs Windows), you have probably heard of the latest version of Microsoft Windows Operating System called Windows 7. If you haven’t, it is the newest addition to the Microsoft family of operating systems.
With the endless media attentions around about Windows 7, you may be wondering how to get your hands on a copy and install it on your personal computer to take advantage of what Microsoft claimed is superior to other versions of Windows issued in the past.
To the Mac fans, the claims that Windows 7 is much better than other versions of Windows is just hype from Microsoft willing to say and do anything just to sell more copies of the program.

Before you go buying a copy of the new OS, please make sure you’ve covered all the bases and understand what’s in store for you. There’s a long list of reasons to upgrade to Windows 7, but making sure your hard earned dollar is not wasted on something that won’t benefit you should also be taking into consideration.
Microsoft has made the process of upgrading to Windows 7 very easy with the help of Window 7 Upgrade Advisor. Download from here and run it. The first thing Microsoft recommends is that you attach all the peripheral (printer, scanners, external drives) before running the upgrade advisor.
After running the upgrade advisor, you should get a detailed report of your computer and tell you whether your computer is capable of upgrading to the newest OS. This is the first step to take before plunging into the new OS.
Please follow my slide below to install.
1) Download and install.

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