If you are upgrading from an existing Windows format to Windows 7, the upgrade should be seamless. Meaning, you will not need to worry about any of your existing files. You may have potential issues with your hardware, devices and software programs.To help you with these issues, Microsoft developed the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
You can download this program to identify any possible conflicts before you install Windows 7.
When upgrading to Windows 7, you can install it over your older (WinXP or Vista) OS and simply keep your files. There is an option on doing this and when selected, all your current files will be in your C:/Windows. Old folder.
You can reorganize your files once your upgrade is complete.
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