XP users must consider seven issues when upgrading to Win7

  


Windows 7 has been officially released, but if you are a Windows XP user, then I advise you to think twice before, here we list seven reasons why you should continue to use XP.
1 Upgrading from XP to Windows 7 is a time-consuming and laborious task:
Due to a number of changes to the operating system's system architecture, XP users cannot upgrade Windows XP directly from XP, but must reinstall it, so you may need to Back up all the data stored on the C: drive, and reinstall the commonly used programs after reinstalling Windows 7.
2. The process of reinstalling the software is quite troublesome:
While reinstalling the common programs You may need to re-download or find the installation files for these programs on your hard drive. If the software CDKEY is forgotten, you may have to pay for it. The problem is that these softwares can also run on XP, so why upgrade to Windows7?
3. Most users do not need to upgrade at all:
What do you usually use computers to handle? If you usually just go online or use Office to process office documents, then I advise you not to upgrade, because Windows7 may not bring other useful functions to you in addition to the appearance of "Xun".
4.Windows7 is so expensive!
In addition to the $30 student version of Windows 7, it takes $120 for an average person to upgrade from XP to Windows 7, which is not a small amount.
5. After Windows7 SP1, consider upgrading again:
Any operating system may have such problems in the early days of launch, Windows7 is no exception, so why should we be willing to spend a sum of money to be Microsoft What about volunteer mice? Therefore, XP users are advised to wait until Windows 7 launches the SP1 patch before deciding whether to upgrade.
6. Microsoft will continue to provide technical support for XP:
Because XP has a large number of users, Microsoft will continue to provide technical support for XP, they will continue to release security patches and various upgrade patches for XP. So we don't have to worry too much about XP support for the time being.
7. You can wait for a while to buy a new machine with Windows 7 pre-installed:
For those XP users who are still using older machines, they are advised not to upgrade the operating system separately, but instead When the whole machine is upgraded, the operating system is upgraded together. Now the newly-listed models are generally pre-installed with the Windows 7 operating system, and the purchase is generally relatively cost-effective.

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