RebateMonger
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You can upgrade from ANY version of XP to ANY version of Windows 7. You'll have to perform a "clean install" (Microsoft definition). You'll have to copy your data elsewhere and move it back and will have to re-install your applications.Originally posted by: tk149
1. there's a very good chance none of my XP games will run properly (and as quickly) on Windows 7 Professional.
2. The Home version of Windows 7 will not run any XP programs.
Can I upgrade from XP Pro to Windows 7 Home Premium?
If a game runs under XP and doesn't run under Vista, it will likely have problems running under Windows 7, too. Vista and Windows 7 will run "XP" programs fine if those programs follow the strict security rules that Microsoft has been trying to promote and to follow for several years now.
Windows 7 Home Premium doesn't have the "XP Mode" option. But that mode is not designed for running "modern" games. Any game that will run fine in a 1993-era computer will probably run fine, though.
Finally, beware that "XP Mode" will only run on a processor offering AMD or Intel "virtualization extensions". MOST current desktop PCs containing Intel processors DO NOT have Intel VT extensions available. You can check Intel's web site to see if your Intel CPU has VT extensions.