My point was - and I stress - that the OP has no sense to 'upgrade' to windows 7 if his current Vista setup works for him. Chances are he'll run into trouble instead of gaining anything.
Win7 won't perform miracles on the same hardware.
As compared to Vista? I'm thinking it just might feel like a miracle. My mother and 3 of my sisters got new laptops a couple years back. New ones, fast CPUs, 2GB of RAM, decent video (for a laptop) large screen. After a few weeks of stumbling through Vista they begged me to put XP back on. Luckily the laptops came packaged with a Xp and a Vista restore disc.
Let's just say I trimmed the fat for a while, I played around for a while, but nobody in my family has yet liked any part of Vista. Given that 99% of the world agrees, and that Bill Gates himself was even quoted as saying Vista was a bad idea, I'd think getting to Win7, even if no
performance boost is a step up in reliability and user friendliness.
That said, you gotta weigh your checkbook and see if it's worth the hefty hefty cost. I can't believe Gates is charging so much these days!