The reason it wants to remove your McAfee program is because anti-virus programs are one of the few programs that are not compatible with Windows 7 and have to be upgraded. Your subscription is still good you just have to reinstall McAfee with a Windows 7 compatible version. As for Windows Mail it's offficially no longer part of Windows 7 and Windows Live Mail is it's replacement. I've actually read about a hack that you can perform to actually get Windows Mail to work, but I don't know the procedure.
The Win 7 upgrade usually wants the WIRELESS program to be uninstalled. You then connect via Ethernet cable to allow the installation. Win 7 will install a compatible wireless drive automatically.
jsktx
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June 24th, 2010 14:00
The reason it wants to remove your McAfee program is because anti-virus programs are one of the few programs that are not compatible with Windows 7 and have to be upgraded. Your subscription is still good you just have to reinstall McAfee with a Windows 7 compatible version. As for Windows Mail it's offficially no longer part of Windows 7 and Windows Live Mail is it's replacement. I've actually read about a hack that you can perform to actually get Windows Mail to work, but I don't know the procedure.
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June 24th, 2010 17:00
The Win 7 upgrade usually wants the WIRELESS program to be uninstalled. You then connect via Ethernet cable to allow the installation. Win 7 will install a compatible wireless drive automatically.