![]() ![]() So what you're saying is that I should purchase Windows 7 for my client, even if they don't want it? even if they refuse to purchase it? even if I can't afford it? What are the impacts now? their network is perfectly geared for Windows XP. Oh, and since we used a Windows 7 computer to capture the profile, while we reinstalled the clients machine with the only operating system that they're paying us for - Windows XP, that means, THEY WILL get their computer back with Windows XP, and their profile.Įxactly how am I going to put my clients profile back onto their computer, if it is stuck on our service depot laptop? - Normally we use a hard drive, but during the company move, the hard drives where not available. They expect their computer back exactly the way the left it, just with minor problems fixed ![]() ![]() The client has no budget for any upgrade to better windows The clients computer is Windows Xp and will not upgrade - they made their choice For 2GB or less of RAM it's best to use the 32-bit version, 3GB or higher the 64-bit version. There is absolutely no reason (other than ignorance) to purchase a Windows OS other than Windows 7. There were a LOT of problems with Vista which have since been sorted out Windows 7 was the most secure OS at the time of launch (XP wasn't that great at launch). I don't believe either of those is superior in any way except perhaps in a few cases where driver support no longer exists. Windows 7 combines the best features of XP and Vista. ![]()
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