Hi,
I apologize in advance if this has been asked elsewhere, but I searched and haven't found it.
I am taking the plunge and "upgrading" from Win XP 32-bit to Win 7 64-bit.
I have checked my hardware [Intel Q6600 CPU, ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo mobo and XFX Radeon HD 4850 vid card] and everything looks Win 7 64-bit capable. Here are my questions:
1] I have bought a new hard drive. Can I physically remove the old Win XP "C" hard drive, install the new, empty drive in its place, physically disconnect my other drives and then install Win 7 on the new drive, making the new drive the official "C" drive? I understand that all of my programs will need to be reinstalled, but aside from that, will this work? If so,
2] Once Win 7 is installed and operating on my new "C" drive and I have re-installed my programs, when I reconnect my other three hard drives with years of documents, music, photos, Quicken files, etc., will Win 7 recognize and access them properly - as long as I tell the re-installed programs where to look, i.e., Picasa should look on drive "F" for My Pictures, Quicken on drive "G" for QDF files, etc.?
3] Once I have Win 7 and my programs installed and running smoothly, can I plug my old Win XP "C" drive into an external dock to copy items from the old "C" drive like my desktop files, PST file, etc? I will back those things up just to be safe, but it seems easiest if I could just transfer everything back to where my programs will expect them to be.
Many thanks for your advice.
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