Is Your PC Ready For Windows 7? Check with the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

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Wednesday, 21st Oct 2009 | Share


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will be released tomorrow among much fanfare and awesome free antivirus . If you have made a decision to buy Windows 7, you can choose to either purchase a new PC/Laptop or upgrade your current one. However, remember how we told you that Windows 7 has pretty low system requirements compared to .

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If your current PC/Laptop compatible with Windows 7? This question can be easily answered by downloading the Windows 7 upgrade advisor. Using the upgrade advisor, you can run tests on your PC/Laptop is capable of running Windows 7.

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The upgrade advisor will run tests and determine which version of Windows 7 is suitable to be installed on your PC. The test may take a few minutes to complete. Once the tests have been completed, it will display you the results and the recommended Windows 7 version for your current PC.

Techie Buzz Verdict

Windows 7 upgrade advisor will come in pretty handy, if you are confused as to whether you need to buy a new PC, or which version to install on your current PC.

We recommend that you run the upgrade advisor before you actually purchase a upgrade for your current PC.

Techie Buzz Rating: 3.5/5 (Good)

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