Is Your PC Windows 7 Ready?
Windows 7 is the next big thing from the operating system giants Microsoft. After Windows Vista, being not getting much popularity from computing world, Microsoft has put their heads together to put in everything to make Windows 7 a huge hit. And this time, I think they will.
Latest testing and analysis on Windows 7 has proved that it is faster, secure and more stable than the previous version of Windows. I tried the beta version on my PC and it worked amazing, the start up time was reduced significantly, there were less annoying pop up messages to read and there were significant developments in the applications.
To all the followers of Windows who have been waiting for the release of Windows 7 on 22 October 2009, you might consider testing your PC for the latest version of Windows. Microsoft introduced software that checks your hardware specifications to tell you if the latest Windows 7 will work flawlessly on your PC.
Windows 7 upgrade advisor, the freeware by Microsoft, checks your processor, hard drive space, RAM, and your graphics specifications on your PC. It also tells you any compatibility issues that your PC might have and guide your through of sorting it out.
This freeware is currently available in English only, and requires a Windows Vista or XP Service Pack 2 or Windows 7 and .NET 2.0 framework or higher if you are using Windows XP.
Download Windows 7 PC Advisor Here
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