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Upgrading Vista to Windows 7 - Defragmenting Vista before installing Windows 7
Pt. 4 of 6 | 1:50 |
Thursday October 22, 2009
Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7
Thursday October 22, 2009
Upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7
will be much easier if you install to a defragmented hard drive. Defragmenting means pulling your data that's scattered across the physical drive into a logical and clean structure. Take the time to defragment your drive and your upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 will be a smooth and simple process.Download this episode now
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- Now it's time to
defragment your drive
before doing the Windows 7 upgrade.- We've backed up, cleaned up, and defragmenting is the last thing we need to do.
- You can use the built-in Disk Defragmenter that comes with Vista.
- Click on Start and then on All Programs.
- Click on Accessories, then on System Tools and then on Disk Defragmenter.
- Other defragmenting tools you can use include:
TuneUp Utilities 2009
Diskeeper
DiskRescue
- Once your hard disk is completely defragmented we're ready to begin our upgrade to Windows 7.
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