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Why should I upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 ?

 
 
Patrick
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      11-05-2009
I have been using Vista for about 14 months. Maybe, I just use it for web
browsing and office applications, I don't have any major problem with Vista.

I just wonder what is the benefit of upgrading to Windows 7 (Needless to
say, MS highly recommends).

I would like to seek your advice.

Thanks

 
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Leroy
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      11-05-2009
Windows 7: An impressive upgrade:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=1472&tag=content;col1


Patrick wrote:
> I have been using Vista for about 14 months. Maybe, I just use it for
> web browsing and office applications, I don't have any major problem
> with Vista.
>
> I just wonder what is the benefit of upgrading to Windows 7 (Needless to
> say, MS highly recommends).
>
> I would like to seek your advice.
>
> Thanks

 
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Kevin J SmallBone
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      11-05-2009


"Patrick" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I have been using Vista for about 14 months. Maybe, I just use it for web
> browsing and office applications, I don't have any major problem with
> Vista.
>
> I just wonder what is the benefit of upgrading to Windows 7 (Needless to
> say, MS highly recommends).
>
> I would like to seek your advice.
>
> Thanks


You say you are not having major problems. Are you having minor problems?
Windows 7 is much more stable than Vista and Microsoft made Networking much
easier.

If you are happy with Vista, then stay with it, but if you have the money to
upgrade, it might be better in the long run.





 
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KristleBawl
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      11-05-2009
Patrick expressed an opinion:
> I have been using Vista for about 14 months. Maybe, I just use it for
> web browsing and office applications, I don't have any major problem
> with Vista.
>
> I just wonder what is the benefit of upgrading to Windows 7 (Needless to
> say, MS highly recommends).
>
> I would like to seek your advice.
>
> Thanks


I'm keeping Vista because I have no real problems. As a non-networked
computer with a shared DSL connection, it more than fills my needs and
has more bells and whistles than I use. Plus, it works great.

My old OEM Win98SE worked great, too, even after I replaced it with a
new OEM Vista, so I donated it to a local school boy without one. I
expect to do the same in another 6 or 7 years.

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msnews.microsoft.com

Official MS Windows 7 Answers Web Forum:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7
 
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nomore
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      11-05-2009
1. Microsoft needs/wants the money
2. You want to give Microsoft the money.
3. You want to experience potentially disastrous loss of programs and
personal files in the upgrade
4. If you are using even a one month old laptop, let alone anything older,
you want to spend days/weeks hunting down drivers.
5. You prefer futzing with the OS to actually accomplishing work on your
computer.
6. You are bored.
7. You want to find out what a service pack that sells for the cost of a new
OS is like.
8. You want to reward Microsoft for maintaining absurd price points when the
cost of computer hardware, hardware that incalculably exceeds the quality of
the software that runs on it, has exponentially improved with each new
generation at ever more competitive price points.


 
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milt
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      11-05-2009

nomore wrote:
> 1.

*snip*

No more of you!
*plonk*

Its crap like this is why MS is going to shut this news server down.
 
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Alias
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      11-05-2009
milt wrote:
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> nomore wrote:
>> 1.

> *snip*
>
> No more of you!
> *plonk*
>
> Its crap like this is why MS is going to shut this news server down.


I expect news servers aren't the only thing that will be shut down in
Microsoft's future.

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Alias
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      11-05-2009
nomore wrote:
> 1. Microsoft needs/wants the money
> 2. You want to give Microsoft the money.
> 3. You want to experience potentially disastrous loss of programs and
> personal files in the upgrade
> 4. If you are using even a one month old laptop, let alone anything
> older, you want to spend days/weeks hunting down drivers.
> 5. You prefer futzing with the OS to actually accomplishing work on your
> computer.
> 6. You are bored.
> 7. You want to find out what a service pack that sells for the cost of a
> new OS is like.
> 8. You want to reward Microsoft for maintaining absurd price points when
> the cost of computer hardware, hardware that incalculably exceeds the
> quality of the software that runs on it, has exponentially improved with
> each new generation at ever more competitive price points.
>
>


Careful, there are posters here who have serious problems with the truth.

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yogi
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      11-06-2009
On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:15:51 -0500, KristleBawl
<> wrote:

>Patrick expressed an opinion:
>> I have been using Vista for about 14 months. Maybe, I just use it for
>> web browsing and office applications, I don't have any major problem
>> with Vista.
>>
>> I just wonder what is the benefit of upgrading to Windows 7 (Needless to
>> say, MS highly recommends).
>>
>> I would like to seek your advice.
>>
>> Thanks

>
>I'm keeping Vista because I have no real problems. As a non-networked
>computer with a shared DSL connection, it more than fills my needs and
>has more bells and whistles than I use. Plus, it works great.


Ditto to the above, I have one computer on XP and one on Vista, both
computers are under 18 months old and not a problem with either
installation.

>My old OEM Win98SE worked great, too, even after I replaced it with a
>new OEM Vista, so I donated it to a local school boy without one. I
>expect to do the same in another 6 or 7 years.

 
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Vladimir Petrov
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      11-06-2009
KristleBawl wrote:

> I'm keeping Vista because I have no real problems. As a non-networked
> computer with a shared DSL connection, it more than fills my needs and
> has more bells and whistles than I use. Plus, it works great.
>
> My old OEM Win98SE worked great, too, even after I replaced it with a
> new OEM Vista, so I donated it to a local school boy without one. I
> expect to do the same in another 6 or 7 years.


I'll second that. I upgrade my computers OS once per 5 or 6 years. After
the latest "platform upgrade" from yesterday my Vista is flying.

Why waste money and time with Windows7?
 
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