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I simply hate the software. Does it upgrade

I simply hate the software. Does it upgrade without problems to windows 7.0?

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If you are running Windows Vista on a computer designed to run it, it will upgrade to 7. Will there be problems? No one can say for sure, but you should have no problems with the upgrade. Anything that works with Vista will more than likely work with 7. Windows 7 is what Vista should have been as you will discover.

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