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Windows ME is the greatest operating system of all time!!!! Windows millennium edition 4 ever YEAH!!!! Window 7 just isn't in the same league as "Windows ME" EDITOR'S NOTE: Jack, quit your day job NOW... you have a great career as a comedian in your future. :-) |
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hey bob; i was thinking of buying windows 7 early at a reduced price but for some reason kept putting it off.after reading your article on it, i decided to do it. somehow when i was going to the windows 7 site, i dicovered that DELL was offering it almost free to those who recently purchased one of their qualifying computers. YEA!! mine qualified, so i signed up and when they become available later on,they will notify me to contact them and so i can get my windows 7. because of that, i am going to buy you a tennis lesson. you see,if you were a just a little more on the ball, you would have mentioned that in your article and i would not have come close to missing it. thanks....ta-ta....leon |
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Anything is an improvement over Vista ;D I have XP but heard it was just a jazzed up version of 2000/me or both??? EDITOR'S NOTE: With apologies to Bill Clinton, that depends on what was meant by "just" and "jazzed". Both XP and Win7 are huge leaps UP from Windows ME. |
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For me the big question is whether I'll need to repurchase programs like Microsoft Office or Paint Shop Pro. |
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We just purchased a new laptop; are we still able to get 7 free do you suppose? I'm a big Windows fan. Thank you for any advice, or suggestions. |
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I went from XP 32 bit to XP 64 bit when I got a motherboard with a dual core processor. I had to leave behind a certain amount of hardware, and some programs still on my hard disk would run, but can't be reinstalled. |
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I just bought a new Dell laptop with 64 bit Vista Home Premium. Will I have a problem converting to Windows 7? |
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OOOhhhh get a Mac. I switched a year ago, can't believe how much easier computer life is now compared to Windows. I knew most of the work arounds with windows xp, but I don't need any now, just figuring out which features I want to use. Nothing like having quality around. And no more fear of upgrades, no more "lets wait till next year so they can get their act together". |
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If you have an older HP PC running Vista you can pre-order an upgrade to Windows 7 fro $50.00 from Amazon, Newegg, HP and a few others. I pre-ordered from Amazon and 7 will ship a few days after it is released. I opted for free shipping to keep the cost at $50. |
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I've had it with Windows. Buy buy buy buy buy and make MS even richer, but still don't get any problems resolved. |
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And what happens if after the "upgrade" from vista to 7 the OS goes bad (as is to be expected)? Does one then first do a fresh install of vista and then a "upgrade" since there is no way to do a fresh install of 7 with an upgrade license? I guess someone somewhere gets paid huge amounts to make life miserable for end consumers, i.e., lesser beings, like us? |
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Where can we find the option to order Windows 7 Family Pack for $149 from Microsoft? |
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Um, Gary, there wasn't either Windows 95 SE or Windows 97. There *was* a Windows 95 and Windows 98 SE. But Windows 98 SE was a ton better than Windows 95, a lot more stable and handled hardware a lot better. Windows Vista came out *before* Windows XP SP3. In fact, even Vista SP1 came out before that. So I'm not sure you know what you're talking about. |
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I got an early release version of 7 from Microsoft. I think it smokes Vista completely. Its faster and much easier to use. When I upgraded from Vista, I started on a super-clean computer, and removed anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, and removed all but the last restore point. It took only 1 1/2 hours to upgrade. I then reinstalled the AV, etc. My games and printer that I had problems running with Vista work great now. So I think it's worth it. |
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After using Microsoft DOS and Windows for more that twenty years, I got a MacBook in November 2007. The first six months of 2008 were hell and I bitterly regretted it, saying, 'The best thing about Apple is that the dual-core Macs can run Windows.' the Vista Business edition of which, in reaction to the culture shock of trying to migrate, I installed and used almost exclusively for several months. I spent the summer doing some Apple One-to-One session, which didn't really seem particularly useful at the time. I struggled away to adapt to Vista, having used XP until January 2008, and more or less did. Then the damn thing went wrong and got all screwed up, so I thought I'd reinstall it to fix it. Big mistake which turned out to be a godsend. Vista didn't reinstall properly (Surprise, surprise, surprise!) and it started to be more hassle to get it to work than it was to use OSX. Then a lot of the One-to-One sessions started to gel together and pay off. Eventually, about a year after trying to make the change, it suddenly became easier and felt more natural to work on a Mac. Now, when I use a Windows machine I'm amazed how I tortured myself with them for so long. They seem so primitive now. I haven't gone retro and fired up Vista on my MacBook for months now. The last several time I did, something always went wrong and I always ended up saying to and asking myself, 'Jeeez, they were always doing things like this. How the hell did I put up with it?!' This new Windows may look, and even be, more like OSX, but there's no way I'd go back to it. Do yourself a favour, however difficult it may seem for ever such a long time, get a Mac and stick with it. If you manage to master it, you'll never be able to entertain the thought of going back again Windows. Really! |
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I searched the MS Win 7 pages, but could not locate mention of the "free" Vista upgrade to 7 for those who have just recently bought vista laptop. Any pointers? EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's the info: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/buy/offers/upgrade-option.aspx |
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I upgraded from Vista to Windows 7 and cannot find my old emails. I am aware that I have to install a mail program, however I do not know in which folder to look for those old emails. Please help. |
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I want to purchase Vista Home Starter to 7 Home Premium. Where should I purchase it? |
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i have build in vista can i upgrade online from vista to windows7 |
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