You don't normally have to pre-format a drive. The install will do that, usually.
Great, thank you.
The bios you link seems to be from 2009. Is that an upgrade to the one currently on the machine? If it is, does it contain some upgrade needed for Windows 7?
The link I gave to Acer's site is for the original Bios. I don't believe it is for 7.
I did find another link to a page that has a separate Bios just for Windows 7. Should I download and flash that version to the motherboard? Or will it make the machine so it is not dual boot, which was my goal.
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There is an upgrade advisor you can run to see if Windows 7 will be compatible.
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Thank you.
Windows 7 has many drivers, but it is always good to check to see if any newer ones are available.
If you install Windows 7 in the configuration it appears to be, the boot files for Windows 7 may be placed on the Vista drive. Is that a problem? You may be able to install it now so the installs are independent, or you could change the boot files later, after you might decide to remove the Vista drive.
I was hoping to keep the machiine dual boot so I could keep Vista, just for insurance. This is my Dad's machine and he has some software that may not be compatible with 7 so I wanted to keep Vista to go back to, just in case.
I have not installed an OEM version of software, so perhaps someone else knows something about that.