I am sure you can dual boot with windows 7. I have not checked into it. I
know from vista that you had to install xp first and then vista to get the
dual boot working, may be the same for windows 7 now.
I have preordered three copies of windows 7 for all my machines, whereas I
will leave my netbook on xp for now since I do not see any benefits right
now on running windows 7 with a atom 1.6 processor and one gig of ram and
since for on the go, I am perfectly fine with waiting to do any new installs
on it.
But again I am not advising against running 64 bit systems overall just
poiting out some stuff that one may run into that can cause problems with
some users.
Have upgraded my quad processor pc from 4 to 6 gigs ram and will probably
try out 64 on it. As a precaution I have collected all the 64 bit drivers
for my set up already seperately if needed. Will run 32 bit on my laptop.
Regards
chrissy

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Gesendet: Sonntag, 19. Juli 2009 11:49
An: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Betreff: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7

How about a duo installation.  Put Windows 7 in 64 Bit.  And if you have an
old XP or Vista CD.  Then you can have both.  But I wouldn't do that unless
it was absolutely necessary. 


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