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I don't think it will!  I was just nervous and inexperienced with this new OS.. 
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Hi, Draclvr! I didn't run into any glitches when I upgraded from Win98 to WinXP, but it's better to be safe than sorry, especially when Windows 7 is responsible for reformatting my hard drive      . Susan |  |  |  
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However, as I found out, if you unplug those other drives, you will not get the nifty option of which of your drives you want to boot into.  To boot another drive, you will have to go into the BIOS each time and change the boot drive order. 
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Hi, sarahandus! Actually, for me, removing the other drive would be more stressful, so I think I will stick with backing up my user files on D: drive and keeping my fingers crossed      ! Susan
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I do have a problem with my DSL modem, there are no USB drivers for Win 7. Can't you just go in through the Ethernet port?  |  |  |  
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Can't you put a ***network card***  in it? edit: Sorry I read "adapter card" as USB adapter.
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Are you positive you don't have a LAN (Ethernet) port? What is the model of the motherboard? You can download and run CPU-Z to identify it - (look on the Mainboard tab) CPU-Z |  |  |  
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Collector, I put a new Gigabyte MOBO in the build I did this spring that does not have onboard NIC.  It does have ethernet.  Actually, while shopping for my components, I didn't see any MOBOs with onboard NIC, but they all had on-board ethernet.  It does seem odd that Susan doesn't have it.
 EDIT:  I meant that it's odd that Susan doesn't have ethernet.
 
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Here's a picture of a motherboard with an ethernet port. See the blue, green, and pink audio ports arranged vertically?  To the left of that is an ethernet port with two USB ports below it.  Draclvr,  Do you have a picture of what you mean when you're referring to an "onboard NIC?"  |  |  |  
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I have no idea, Jenny.  Collector mentioned that most all new motherboards now come with on-board NIC.  My experience is that none of them do. 
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Ah, now I understand.  I thought NIC referred to a wireless card or controller.  I have to install wireless "NICs" in my computers as I live out in the country and have wireless broadband from a tower for my internet.
 Thanks for explaining, Collector...  One of the reasons I hang out here is to learn new stuff.
 
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  I had tried to use it and it doesn't work at this time. Make sure it is enabled in the BIOS as well as Windows.  |  |  |  
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Did you get a disk with your motherboard?  That's where all the onboard device drivers were for the Gigabyte motherboard I used last February. 
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For what it's worth I'm playing Sacred 2 on Windows 7.  It has "issues" mainly with dropping back to desktop without warning after about an hour of playing (found out the hard way when I lost a quest item because of it).  Never had that problem with Vista.  I also had to uninstall and re-install the game after I upgraded.  The save I had while playing with Vista became unplayable after installing Windows 7 - which meant I had to start over - not necessairly a hardship but I did have some pretty neat armor and weapons with the old save - sigh.
 I can't see any difference between Vista and Windows 7 to tell you the truth - still takes forever to boot up and I still can't find anything without hunting forever for it.  Not all that impressed with this latest wonder child from Microsoft.  Maybe it'll grow on me but right now I feel like I've wasted my money.
 
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 I can't see any difference between Vista and Windows 7 to tell you the truth - still takes forever to boot up and I still can't find anything without hunting forever for it.  There's always that learning curve to deal with. Don't feel bad, it took me nearly a year to get warm and fuzzy with Vista. Once I got the hang of it and stopped trying to make it act like XP it ran just fine. |  |  |  
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I agree that it takes awhile to get the hang of a new OS.  I went straight from XP to Windows 7 and was completely lost at first!
 One of my favorite things about Windows 7 is that it boots up in just 65 seconds.  And that's counting about 30 seconds while the BIOS does its thing.  When I run one of my XP hard drives (same system, same hardware) it seems ponderous and slow.  Maybe going from Vista to 7 isn't that much of a sea change.
 
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