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03-27-10, 11:51 AM | #61 |
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I have absolutely no regrets moving from Windows XP Home to Windows 7 Home Premium. I love the way that MS decided to supply both 32bit and 64bit disks in the package. I actually pre-ordered my copy of Win7 on Amazon at the time and only paid £53.00 for a full retail version. Then it sat on the bookshelf shelf until early January this year when I started having some problems with my trusty XP. Hence this gave me the kick up the bum to install Windows 7. Only regret was that I should have done so earlier at the end of October 2009 when Windows 7 was released. XP is hsitory for me.
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03-30-10, 06:55 AM | #62 |
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I got Win 7 64-bit about a month ago now with my beast of a new rig and am not looking back at all to Win XP.....
i thought i would but everything runs so smoothly, all my apps/utils i had on xp run seamlessly with no issues. All games have installed and run as they should, Win 7 rocks! Good job Microsoft. |
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