upgrade to windows xp from windows se

R

Richard

I have been advised to reload my operating system w98 se
to eliminate some problems internally which have occurred
over time. System is sluggish with long delays such as the
start up of outlook express. All available updates have
been applied. Reload means I have to re-install all my
applications, back up the files for them and them restore -
a lot of effort.
Can I do an upgrade to the windows 98 se problems and all
to windows xp and end up with a clean system without the
problems?
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
 
N

Nicholas

Before upgrading any existing Windows installation, it would be prudent to
run the Upgrade Advisor for Windows XP. This tool will report what hardware
or software may be incompatible with Windows XP. If you follow the Upgrade
Advisor's recommendations, you should not have any problem upgrading to
Windows XP.

If you fail to utilize the Upgrade Advisor, you may run into incompatibility issues.
Just inserting the Windows XP Upgrade CD in the CD Drive and selecting
"upgrade" is not going to give you the desired result. You must "prepare and
plan" your computer before beginning the upgrade process.

Windows XP Upgrade Advisor
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307726

It is imperative that you have the latest BIOS update installed. Visit the support
website of the manufacturer of your computer or motherboard for instructions
on updating your computer's BIOS.

Accessing Motherboard BIOS
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm

HOW TO: Prepare to Upgrade Windows 98 or
Windows Millennium Edition to Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;316639

Troubleshooting Windows XP Setup
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_setup.htm


Also, physically disconnect all your peripheral hardware devices,
especially USB devices (not including your mouse, keyboard or
monitor). Uninstall any antivirus program, too!

Most importantly, it would be prudent to perform a backup of
any data files you have, just in case a problem should occur.

Important: When you are ready to upgrade to Windows XP,
make sure to select the default "Upgrade" option
during the initial setup phase. Do not select the
alternative "New Installation" option!

P.S. Be sure and visit the Windows Update site and download
all the critical updates after upgrading to Windows XP.


--
Nicholas

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| I have been advised to reload my operating system w98 se
| to eliminate some problems internally which have occurred
| over time. System is sluggish with long delays such as the
| start up of outlook express. All available updates have
| been applied. Reload means I have to re-install all my
| applications, back up the files for them and them restore -
| a lot of effort.
| Can I do an upgrade to the windows 98 se problems and all
| to windows xp and end up with a clean system without the
| problems?
| Any suggestions will be appreciated.
 
K

Ken Blake

In
Richard said:
I have been advised to reload my operating system w98 se
to eliminate some problems internally which have occurred
over time. System is sluggish with long delays such as the
start up of outlook express. All available updates have
been applied. Reload means I have to re-install all my
applications, back up the files for them and them restore -
a lot of effort.
Can I do an upgrade to the windows 98 se problems and all
to windows xp and end up with a clean system without the
problems?


Although for most people I recommend at least trying the upgrade
(you can always reinstall cleanly if problems develop), if you
are currently experiencing problems, this is when an upgrade is
least likely to be successful. Upgrades don't necessarily correct
problems; they can carry them forward to the new installation.
 

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