Windows 7 has been available for more than 100 days. For Windows XP users, should we upgrade or continue using this classic operating system?
1.Stick to what you are familiar
Each new operating system requires a user to adapt to the process. Sometimes this process will be very short, and sometimes it will be long. Stick to what you are familiar with, and you will save the trouble of adapting to the new environment!
2.Fact
Installing a new operating system often encounters unknown software and hardware compatibility issues. You can reduce the occurrence of such problems in some ways, but you can never really eliminate them. Even if you have done the best research and testing, some of your hardware and software may still be unable to be upgraded.
3.Cost
Many believe that upgrading a new system can save costs. In the real world, this is very difficult to implement. Users not only pay for system upgrades, but also pay other fees.
4.Microsoft is still supporting XP
Before March 31, April 2014, Microsoft will continue to provide technical extension support for Windows XP SP3 users. This means that you can still use the operating system that has been released for many years.
5.Developers are still supporting XP
Software developers will still support the XP system. Therefore, your XP program will still be upgraded. Note that the operating system is only a software platform.
6.Upgrade procedure
To ensure security, it is better to upgrade the entire operating system to legacy and expired software installed in the system.
7.Do you actually need to upgrade?
The user should think about it: Do you actually need to upgrade? Although Windows 7 is selling well, you still need to consider how to turn these new features into value for use.
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