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Large System Upgrade Windows XP Pro (32 Bit) To Windows 7 Professional (64 Bit)

Asked by wmckinney in Windows 7, Windows XP Operating System

Tags: Windows XP Pro Upgrade Windows 7 Pro

I've been in this business long enough to think that I should know the answers to these issues but I don't. I have a machine that is running Win XP Pro 32 Bit that I want to upgrade to Win 7 Pro 64 Bit. The machine has two 2.5 TB arrays as well as 4 @ 300 GB drives. There is little being said about the drives other than the system drive and I haven't heard that there has been a change in NTFS. But if I back up what little I have on the system drive and reinstall all the programs after the upgrade, will the other drives be happy with arrays and the other drives?
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