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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: Clive on April 11, 2013, 09:30
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Businesses using Windows XP don't have to move to Windows 8 once Microsoft withdraws support - they should consider other "innovative" options such as tablets, Chrome OS and virtualisation, Ovum has said.
Read more: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/enterprise/381076/forget-windows-8-xp-users-have-options-says-ovum#ixzz2Q8oEhe1F
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I'll be going to Windows 7 - unless M$ decide to extend support for XP. :worm:
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Go on Simon, give windows 8 a try. I think you would be amazed just how good it is. I put a start button on my spare desktop and it works very well but I don't think you need it once you get used it being on the right. :devil:
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I've got a copy of Windows 7 still sealed in it's box from when it first came out, so no point buying Win8 as well. I don't like to rush things. ;D
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I really like Win7.. but my experience of windows 8 on a normal machine left me confused. I don't see the point in it unless you have a touch screen device.
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I do keep thinking about doing it, but it's such a mammoth task backing everything up first, just in case (I do have Windows on a separate partition), then reinstalling all the programs afterwards. It would take at least a full day, so I need to psyche myself up for it.