How will installing Mavericks affect my Bootcamp

Hi All,
I have mid 2009 MBP with 10.8.4 and I have a bootcamp installation with Windows 7.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me if Mavericks will affect the bootcamp installation. I do not want to have to reinstall windows and all my software.
Thanks!
Cheers.

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