4# Q: What is the difference between the upgrade and the customization options when installing?
A: Do not confuse this "upgrade" and "upgrade" to the previous question, where it is used to describe the process of installation options. Even if you purchase an upgraded version of Windows 7, there will be upgrade and customization options when you install. The upgrade option is useful for pre-installed Vista computers. Select it and your applications, files, system settings and user accounts will be ported to the new operating system. If you are not a Vista user, you must choose Custom, which is to install Windows 7 completely. Computer Network Academy (
http://www.pcedu123.com
) reminds everyone that if you are an XP user and want to migrate like Vista, instead of deleting everything and reinstalling, you can use Laplink's PCmover to get the same Effect. Note that even if you choose a custom installation, your old files are saved in a folder called Windows.old. In addition, the upgrade process takes longer and may be accompanied by some extra programs.
5 # Q: How do I qualify for the student price of Windows7? ? How OEM version of the price
A: You really only need an e-mail account from an institution of higher learning. I tested a colleague's address from the University of Colorado, and the application was accepted immediately. To get this student price discount of only $30, please go to http://www.Win741.com
. The manufacturer's price is for system integrators, and the price of the main system components, such as motherboards or hard drives, is usually much lower than the retail box price you pay. Please note that 64-bit and 32-bit discs will not be available in the OEM version and will not include support from Microsoft.
6 # Q: Can I upgrade from Vista Home Premium to Professional Edition Windows7 it?
A: Yes, but you have to spend money. WindowsAnytimeUpgrade is to provide this service. This is an interesting question for notebook users who are pre-installed with the initial version of Windows 7. As I wrote before, the final version is not much higher than the Home Premium, see the actual price in "Microsoft Win7 Family Pack Upgrade Pricing."
7 # Q: always click on the icon in the Quick Launch WindowsVista in opening a new instance of the application, even if one instance is already running. But in Windows 7, this will not work. How do I copy the features of Vista?
A: There are two ways to do almost. Instead of clicking the application icon with the left mouse button, click the middle button of your mouse (ie the scroll axis). If you are using an old-fashioned mouse or touchpad, you can right-click on the application icon and click on the jump list that appears. (This is where I complain about Windows 7.) By the way, for those who are not used to using the middle mouse button, this is also a way to open a web link in a new tab.
which is now experiencing the most problems: (Translator's Note ashamed Yeah, I've been left ctrl + old method of use), but I believe there will be more. If you don't find an answer here, you can go to Microsoft's Windows help site, which solves a lot of Windows 7 problems.