JohnJSal
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If it is more than about a year or 2 old, I would just upgrade. You have to take into account capacitor aging.
Thanks. It's 4 years old.
If it is more than about a year or 2 old, I would just upgrade. You have to take into account capacitor aging.
I would upgrade it if I were you. You don't have to, but it is a good idea.
If it is more than about a year or 2 old, I would just upgrade. You have to take into account capacitor aging.
no. Your HDD should be fine. Before you run it in the new system run a full scan with seatools. If that is clear, then you are fine to use it for a long time.
yes. You can use seatools right now. follow the directions here (http://www.computerforum.com/211596-list-hard-drive-diagnostic-utilities-test-your-drive.html) and you will be fine.
You will have to boot from the windows install disk, and then format and install to the new partition that will create. It is an easy process.
You will have to press a key. On my system it is F11 and F12 on the laptops. You will see it probably if you look at it.
The fact of booting up for the most part means everything is working.