You have a computer that runs windows vista. The computer has one partition and 1 GB of RAM.
You need to upgrade the computer to windows 7.
What should you do?
A.
Add 1 GB of RAM.
B.
Create a second partition.
C.
Disable User Account Control (UAC).
D.
Install windows Vista Service pack 2 (SP2)
Explanation:
You should keep the following in mind prior to and during the upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7:
– Perform a full backup of the computer running Windows Vista prior to performing the installation.
– That way, if things go wrong, you can do a full restore back to Windows Vista. You must ensure that
Windows Vista has Service Pack 1 or later installed before you can upgrade it to Windows 7.
– Ensure that you have the Windows 7 product key prior to the upgrade.
– You cannot upgrade between processor architectures. An x86 version of Windows Vista cannot be
upgraded to an x64 version of Windows 7, and vice versa.
– You can upgrade only to an equivalent or higher edition of Windows 7.– You can upgrade Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional,
Enterprise, or Ultimate, but not to Windows 7 Starter. Windows 7 Professional is equivalent to
Windows Vista Business.
– Ensure that there is at least 10 GB of free disk space on the Windows Vista volume prior to
attempting the upgrade.
Requirements:
Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions have the following
minimum hardware requirements:
– 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
– 1 GB of system memory
– A 40-GB hard disk drive (traditional or SSD) with at least 15 GB of available space
– A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM)
driver, Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, and 32 bits per pixel and a minimum of 128 MB graphics memory