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Windows Startup – A year after Windows XP’s death, users keep it alive and kicking – Infoworld

July 6, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


A year ago today, Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows XP, no longer selling new copies in most venues. The June 30 kill date for XP followed a six-month outcry from users about Windows Vista, with demands that Microsoft keep XP available alongside

Windows 7 may offer a ‘Family Pack’ – Zd Net Asia.com
Microsoft appears likely to offer a “Family Pack” version of Windows 7, according to language in a leaked test version of the operating system. This week enthusiasts started buzzing over wording in the license agreement in the test build that

There’s both good news and bad when it comes to Windows 7 upgrades – DailyTech
As the windup to Windows 7′s pricing announcement came, many in the news industry suggested that Microsoft lower its prices to make up for bad public reception of Windows Vista. Some analysts, such as former Windows 2000 developer-turned blogger

Windows 7: Moving beyond Vista – CNET News
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Restore – Windows 7: Moving beyond Vista – CNET News

July 1, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


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