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reasons
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The 'reasons' tag on WindowsForum.com collects discussions about the motivations behind Windows upgrade decisions. Threads explore why users should move from older versions like Windows XP or Vista to Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10, often citing support deadlines and feature improvements. Other topics include evaluating third-party software like Boost by Reason Software for gaming performance, and technical limitations such as why ImageX.exe cannot be used as a backup tool. The tag reflects community debates on whether to upgrade, with users sharing personal perspectives and practical considerations.
I have installed and use Boost. I am wondering if it actually has a viable (positive) impact on my machine that will enhance my gaming experience. If someone knows or has a better solution/program, please mention it. Thanks/
If you run your shop on Windows XP or Vista and you're not interested in Linux, then a Windows 7 is inevitable. What are you waiting for? Here are 7 reasons not to put it off.
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Can we talk? Based on the e-mails I get every day, I know a lot of you are still using Windows XP. I can understand why; it's like a comfortable old shoe. Plus, it's bought and paid for. Windows 7 probably seems stiff and scary, and it's not like Microsoft is handing out free upgrades.
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Can we talk? Based on the e-mails I get every day, I know a lot of you are still using Windows XP. I can understand why; it's like a comfortable old shoe. Plus, it's bought and paid for. Windows 7 probably seems stiff and scary, and it's not like Microsoft is handing out free upgrades.
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Can we talk? Based on the e-mails I get every day, I know a lot of you are still using Windows XP. I can understand why; it's like a comfortable old shoe. Plus, it's bought and paid for. Windows 7 probably seems stiff and scary, and it's not like Microsoft is handing out free upgrades.
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Word on the street is that Microsoft plans to announce a Windows-powered iPad contender at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show. Here are seven reasons buying a Windows 7 slate would be a bad idea.
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32 bit vs 64 bit
From what I am lead to understand (from CNET iirc) both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows 7 will be available to me on the installation disk when Win 7-E arrives sometime at the end of October. I have a fairly low spec (1.7Ghz Athlon 64x2) processor and 3GB RAM (I will buy more...