| Windows 7 Upgrade and Migration
			In a nutshell... Considering a Windows 7 Upgrade? Don't!
			Clean Install Only! 
			Maybe Ubuntu is looking more 
			desirable all the time!?! Still not deterred? Read this:
			
			Windows 7 Upgrade Unsuccessful  10-14-09 - Today's Topics include... Courtesy George Walker"...migrating from XP to Win7 using Windows Easy Transfer. The best 
		in my view is a clean install, but not all want to go in that direction. 
		Laplink to me is not the answer.
 The Microsoft update catalog has drivers, if you know the hardware 
		specifics." George Walker
 Windows Migration Step-by-Step GuideStep-by-Step: Windows 7 Upgrade and Migration 
		
		http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd446674(WS.10).aspx -------------------------------------------------------------
 
 Windows Vista Migration Step-by-Step Guide
		
		http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748915(WS.10).aspx ------------------------------------------------
 Microsoft Update Catalog
		
		http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=ati%20200
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  Windows 7 64 Professional Ram Problem - As Of 10-14-09 per Gill Boyd
			Remember Vista 64 Business not installing with 4 GBs or more of 
			RAM until after SP1? Seen This Yet?
			
			windows 7 64 stop: c000021a - Google and see what you get!Install using 4 GBs of RAM or less or else get 
			a corrupt Installation. Verify using chkdsk. From Windows Explorer, 
			select C drive. Right click, select properties then Tools tab. Under 
			Error Checking, select Check Now. Let 764 Pro Reboot and chkdsk will 
			run from the command line. Watch and learn! Yes, takes a while to 
			run. Takes even longer when the HD is corrupted! This is NOT the 
			Solution just more evidence of a significant problem - A corrupted 
			Installation! Upon successful installation & completion of 764 Pro, then 
			install additional RAM! Voila!  Otherwise, BSOD Stop Errors. No 
			need to increase RAM Voltage nor North Bridge Voltage either! Enjoy!
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