can I put my xp home edition with my drive of w7 restoration?

pls help

I have Acer Aspire 5000 windows xp home edition dat needs, the upgrade will be my recovery disc of my work from home premium to windows pc 7? thxs

XP and win7 are different animals, and the recovery for win7 disc is not compatible for your machine xp for a number of reasons.

However, your laptop should have the ability to run a factory restore, which is what are recovery disks.

There are instructions on how to do a factory restore to his homesite.

Just look for the model number of your machine and look at the manual online and faq on the subject.

but don't forget that a factory restore will erase the entire hard drive and restore all the original software the machine had when it left the factory.

If you need to move or copy all your personal files from the hard disk before performing a factory restore.

In addition, it is likely that after doing a factory restore, you will have the option to make a set of recovery disc for the laptop.

Finally, you should be also updated if your machine is faced with a physical hardware problem, a factory restore will not solve it.

so if you're having problems with your machine, it could be a 50% chance that it's a software or a 50% chance, it may be a faulty hardware.

In addition, recovery disks do not improve the system.

because of their goal to restore the original software, the system should be downgraded, se, after using recovery discs...

However, an alternative to performing a restore using recovery disks or factory.

some problems can be solved by borrowing / use a xp set up option cd recovery console.

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