Should I upgrade XP to Windows 7 or Vista, why & the one who?

Appears XP becomes quickly extinguished what operating system do and why?  When I change I upgrade or install the new system?

Unless you have a specific reason for the upgrade, there don't seem to be any urgent reason to do.

If you think you want, or would benefit, features that are in Windows 7, the first thing to do - if you want to keep your existing hardware - is to determine if your existing hardware can handle Windows 7.  Use the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.   To increase the chances that you will be satisfied with the upgrade, I suggest that you have much more than the minimum of 1 GB of RAM and a hard disk of small.  You will also need to determine whether you can get Windows 7 drivers for your hardware, including motherboard, sound card, video card, network card and other devices.

If your existing computer is more than 4 years old, or marginal hardware, consider whether the purchase of a new computer with Windows 7 pre-installed makes more sense than buying Windows 7 at retail price and try to install it on your existing computer.  Remember that if you install Windows 7 on your existing computer, you need to backup all your data to an external device so that you can copy after that Win 7 has been installed.

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