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Analyst: Will Microsoft let Windows (System crashes) 7 users downgrade to XP? – Computerworld

February 18, 2009 by registry cleaners 


Recommended “Ditch XP for Vista,” begs Microsoft Report: Free Windows 7 upgrades to run until January 2009 As window closes on Vista, Microsoft makes last-ditch corporate push Blogs HP says its netbooks likely will run three versions of Windows 7

Windows 7, Vista SP1/SP2, XP SP3 and Windows 2000 – Evolution vs – Softpedia
Forget Windows XP (SP3 or no SP3), not to mention Windows 2000 – don’t wait for Windows 7 – deploy Windows Vista Service Pack 1 now – or Vista SP2 at the latest before mid-2009 – this is the Microsoft migration scenario in the context of the

Best Netbook OS: XP vs. Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu – Datamation
What’s the best OS for use on the new ultra-portable netbook systems? I used a Samsung NC10 netbook and three operating systems to try to find out the answer. The Samsung NC10 is a pretty standard netbook –1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB

Upgrading to Windows 7: what XP and Vista users need to know – Ars Technica
Outlook Live to support Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari Microsoft to business users: it’s time to forget 2000 and XP Reminder: Windows 7 Virtual Roundtable is tomorrow Sync for Windows Live Photo Gallery gets better—for some Last week

From XP SP3 and VistaSP1/SP2 to Windows 7 – Upgrading Steps – Softpedia
With the advent of Windows 7, users are bound to upgrade from Windows XP and even Windows Vista to the next iteration of the Windows client. For some, even XP’s SP3 or Vista’s SP1 and SP2 will not be sufficient an incentive to keep them away from

Microsoft warns businesses of risk in moving from XP to 7 – Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
Microsoft’s advice to corporate customers considering a migration from Windows XP directly to the forthcoming Windows 7 operating system: Think about Windows Vista instead. On Wednesday, Microsoft outlined its first official guidance for enterprises

Microsoft denies it profits from Vista-to-XP downgrades – Infoworld
Microsoft has denied that it makes money when users “downgrade” Windows Vista to the older XP, as a lawsuit filed last week alleges . The lawsuit, submitted to a Seattle federal court last Wednesday, stems from the $59.25 fee that a California woman

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