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Line Up and Wait
Pressing on from my past computer problems, I have since decided to do some further "upgrades" to my computer. I have already purchased a laptop with the new Windows 7, and, although I hated it to start with, there are some advantages.
So, since my desktop unit has been bogging down more and more, and none of the antivirus, spyware, etc. programs find anything, and removing everything from resident memory did not really help, I backed up my important files, bought a new bigger hard drive, and Windows 7 operating system. Reasonably priced upgrade, or so I thought.
Popped the unit open and installed the new drive, and installed Windows 7 onto the new drive. Man, that was fast and easy. I never had an operating system install so easy and fast. Hmmmm. Seems not to have such good graphics anymore. Hmmm. Seems my video card driver is out of date and not supported by Windows 7. OK, just get new driver. Drat, they no longer support it.
So now I have Windows 7 with several flaws because of old technology. I have installed XP on other HDD's, but would really like to have the choice to boot either Windows 7 or XP. Unfortunately, it seems Windows 7 Virtual PC also requires hardware that my system does not have.
Anyone have any good suggestions, or should I just go back to XP?
Anyone want to purchase a Windows 7 operating system?![Big Grin :D :D](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png)
So, since my desktop unit has been bogging down more and more, and none of the antivirus, spyware, etc. programs find anything, and removing everything from resident memory did not really help, I backed up my important files, bought a new bigger hard drive, and Windows 7 operating system. Reasonably priced upgrade, or so I thought.
Popped the unit open and installed the new drive, and installed Windows 7 onto the new drive. Man, that was fast and easy. I never had an operating system install so easy and fast. Hmmmm. Seems not to have such good graphics anymore. Hmmm. Seems my video card driver is out of date and not supported by Windows 7. OK, just get new driver. Drat, they no longer support it.
So now I have Windows 7 with several flaws because of old technology. I have installed XP on other HDD's, but would really like to have the choice to boot either Windows 7 or XP. Unfortunately, it seems Windows 7 Virtual PC also requires hardware that my system does not have.
Anyone have any good suggestions, or should I just go back to XP?
Anyone want to purchase a Windows 7 operating system?
![Big Grin :D :D](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png)