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6 Responses to “Should I upgrade to Windows 7?”
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October 29th, 2009 at 12:41 am
I was very impressed with Windows 7 when I upgraded. I would recommend it!
November 1st, 2009 at 11:23 am
Yes, upgrading to Windows 7 from Viats was like when I upgraded windows ME to XP.
November 3rd, 2009 at 2:18 am
Windows 7 is better than Vista but still uses a lot if it’s new features but runs better.
November 6th, 2009 at 8:28 am
Windows 7 is Vista without all the horrible errors and mistakes. A few reasons why you should get Windows 7.
1. It runs faster
2. The taskbar is easier to use and is much cooler
3. The device manager is improved
4. Aero Peek
5. It doesn’t cost much to upgrade
6. Desktop backgrounds!!!!
A few I could think up…. to the right is a great link to help you choose.
November 6th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
I am, Microsoft is working very hard to regain consumer confidence that it lost when it released its last “far from perfect” operating system, Microsoft Vista. Unlike its buggy irritating predecessor, Windows 7 is a completely different operating system.
Here are some reasons to upgrade to Windows 7:
Faster, more responsive performance – PC start up, shut down, resume from standby, and response times are much faster with Windows 7.
Streaming Media – You can easily stream music, video, and/or photos from one Windows 7 machine to another or any networked media device in your home. You will also have the ability to stream outside your home network to friends and family via the internet.
HomeGroup – HomeGroup makes file sharing and printer set up much easier within your home network.
Automatically back up your files: Protect your data from user error, hardware failure, and other problems. You can back up your files to an external hard drive, secondary hard drive, writable CD or DVD, or to a network location
Use XP Mode (Professional & Ultimate versions): Run many existing productivity and business programs designed for Windows XP.
Good Luck!
November 7th, 2009 at 11:53 pm
Hubrid Noxx,
Thank you for your support of Windows 7! Have you pre-ordered your copy of Win 7 yet? If you are planning on purchasing Windows 7 when it is released it may be helpful to know you don’t have to wait to reserve your copy of Win 7! You can pre-order your copy of Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 7 Professional today. For more information, see the Windows 7 Pre-Order offer page here:
Also, if you are currently a student you may qualify for the $30 upgrade to Windows 7. For more information, please go here:
Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team