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Why should you upgrade to Windows 7
The much hyped release of Microsoft latest operating system Windows 7 has come and gone. While a large chunk of people rushed immediately for Windows 7 upgradation, there are still many people who are confused whether upgrading their existing PC is a good idea?
What is Windows7?
A lot of tech savvy people are still heart burned by the release of Windows Vista in 2009. It introduced many new features that made user experience worse and it was easily prone to crash. Microsoft aim to provide user with a overall better experience with Windows 7. There are various user inspired features like Snap, Live Taskbar Preview, HomeGroup, Enhanced Windows Search, JumpLists, and Internet TV. Microsoft has kept different price for different editions. As commonly said you get what you pay for and that applies for Windows 7 too. The different editions like Starter, Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate each comes with increasing features and increased prices respectively. Microsoft also offers a campaign list that can help you choose the one best for your needs.
When Should I Upgrade?
If you are sick of using your Vista, Windows 7 will comes as a welcome relief for you. People who ignored upgrading to Vista and stick to old XP should think before they decide to upgrade. In general upgrading an OS is not an easy task. However, XP users switching to Windows 7 have to go for a clean installation. New PCs come pre-installed with operating systems. If you plan to buy one with Windows 7 operating system, you are saving around $200 and will save the risk and hassle associated with an Upgradation process..
Why Should I Upgrade?
After the launch of a new operating system, hardware and software are developed to be compatible with the new OS. Eventually your old operating system might not be compatible with some latest hardware and software. So, if you are a tech-savvy person with a lust for the latest software then you should definitely upgrade to the latest operating system
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Hi there- thanks for the post! Remember to run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor first to make sure your computer is capable of running Windows 7 at all: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/get/upgrade-advisor.aspx
Cheers!
Walker
Windows Outreach Team