
06-13-2009, 04:00 AM
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| Re: Will Windows 7 be a laptop upgrade nightmare? John Doue wrote:
> Larry wrote:
>> JessicaD <v-jedeen@microsoft.com> wrote in
>> news:a69c116c661475062432686c21643b0f@nntp-gateway.com:
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>>> Jed, Its fantastic that you are enjoying Windows 7 so much and that
>>> you had
>>> a great experience finding the drivers needed for your printer and other
>>> devices. Windows 7 offers many great features which I am sure you are
>>> discovering! To learn more about Windows 7 and some great tips / tricks,
>>> check out Microsoft Springboard.
>>> Also, side note to any user still running Windows 7 Beta, remember the
>>> Beta will begin to reboot every two hours starting July 1st. If you have
>>> not moved to the Win7 Release Candidate, please do so here: 'Windows 7
>>> Release Candidate' (http://tinyurl.com/cwl3fs)
>>> Jessica
>>> Microsoft Windows Client Team
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>>>
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>> Why not wait a year for the really gross bugs to be found by the users
>> before jumping headlong into the same hole that Vista became.
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>> Wouldn't that make better sense?
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> Absolutely. I cannot begin to understand why users would rush to a new
> OS, unless they have a specific need that would fulfilled and that is
> not presently.
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> This makes sense from people who, somehow need to get familiar with all
> new OSs coming on the market, for professional reasons. Otherwise, as
> long as you are happy with you presently system, just do yourself a
> favor, save some money, save time and keep it. If you cannot resist the
> urge, make sure you can revert simply to your present OS ...
> I believe Windows 7 will not bring anything important to Vista users: it
> looks much more attractive for people who decided to stay put with XP
> and need/want to upgrade.
>
Sorry for the typos, obviously, I was one cup of coffee short ...
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John Doue |