There is all this hype about Windows 7, but is it truly worth the upgrade? When Windows Vista came out, there were so many bugs that have yet to be fixed. Will it be the same way with Windows 7? One of my friends recently upgraded to Windows 7 and says that some of her stored information on her previous operating system disappeared. Like all other new things, there has to be something wrong...everything is not perfect.
Obviously upgrading to a different operating system is a risk-- it's very important to back up important files and document libraries. I myself have upgraded to Windows 7 recently (at the school's expense, it's free for students with school laptops) and I have to say it's worth it. It's much more aesthetically pleasing, and more importantly it organizes libraries in a much more efficient manner. And to top if off, it has the same requirements as Windows Vista, meaning that it doesn't run any slower.
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There is all this hype about Windows 7, but is it truly worth the upgrade? When Windows Vista came out, there were so many bugs that have yet to be fixed. Will it be the same way with Windows 7? One of my friends recently upgraded to Windows 7 and says that some of her stored information on her previous operating system disappeared. Like all other new things, there has to be something wrong...everything is not perfect.
ReplyDeleteObviously upgrading to a different operating system is a risk-- it's very important to back up important files and document libraries. I myself have upgraded to Windows 7 recently (at the school's expense, it's free for students with school laptops) and I have to say it's worth it. It's much more aesthetically pleasing, and more importantly it organizes libraries in a much more efficient manner. And to top if off, it has the same requirements as Windows Vista, meaning that it doesn't run any slower.
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