irish-grouse said:
Does installing windows vista delete all my files?
That depends entirely upon the specific OS already installed on the
computer, the specific edition of Vista you're installing, and whether
or not *you* choose to perform an upgrade (assuming the option is
available) or a clean installation, which, by definition entails
formatting the hard drive.
Vista is designed to install and upgrade (when the combination of OS
editions allow) the existing operating system while simultaneously
preserving your applications and data, and translating as many
personalized settings as possible. The process is designed to be, and
normally is, quite painless.
I am being told to back up
- but is that a CAUTION?
When contemplating any major system change, such as an upgrade, back
up your data. Things can go wrong, in a small number of cases. If your
data is at all important to you, back it up before proceeding.
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