I installed Win 7 originally on Dec 9th. By Jan 4th I couldn't get one printer to work, so I had read that Win 7 Pro would allow me to run the device on a virtual XP platform. I upgraded and quickly realized I was in over my head. I have installed my old HD along with the new one and now I need to reinstall Win 7 Home Premium. I backed up ALL my files on my old HDD (recommended by microsoft) If I reinstall the Win 7 Home will it wipe all my files on both C & D (the old disk) drives, excluding the backup?
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In this WindowsForum thread, the original poster (MarkMo) describes his challenges with upgrading and downgrading Windows 7 versions, particularly concerning printer compatibility and virtual XP mode, leading him to consider reinstalling Windows 7 Home Premium. Respondents advise on installation options, including clean installs and dual drives, with one suggesting installing both OS versions on separate partitions. MarkMo expresses frustration with Windows 7's performance and compatibility issues, ultimately deciding to return the upgrade and revert to a clean Windows XP install, citing dissatisfaction with the system's stability and support. Overall, the thread reflects difficulties associated with Windows upgrades, driver compatibility, and user frustrations.
In this WindowsForum thread, the original poster (MarkMo) describes his challenges with upgrading and downgrading Windows 7 versions, particularly concerning printer compatibility and virtual XP mode, leading him to consider reinstalling Windows 7 Home Premium. Respondents advise on installation options, including clean installs and dual drives, with one suggesting installing both OS versions on separate partitions. MarkMo expresses frustration with Windows 7's performance and compatibility issues, ultimately deciding to return the upgrade and revert to a clean Windows XP install, citing dissatisfaction with the system's stability and support. Overall, the thread reflects difficulties associated with Windows upgrades, driver compatibility, and user frustrations.
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