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What’s Driving Upgrades to Windows 7?
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Why Microsoft need not worry about Windows 8
Window 7 early adopters survey: just 14 percent are business users
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Windows 7 Offered Best, Worst of Times for IT Pros
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Windows 7 XP Mode loses hardware requirement
Microsoft recognized that the vast majority of its customer-base still relies on the legacy Windows XP operating system, and wanted to give those customers incentive to upgrade to Windows 7 by providing a means of maintaining backward compatibility. Unfortunately, there were two significant catches to taking advantage of XP Mode. The first catch was that the computer hardware that Windows 7 and Windows XP Mode were installed on must support hardware-assisted virtualization. The hardware virtualization requirement led to confusion and backlash from frustrated users hoping to take advantage of XP Mode.
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Windows 8 Will Be A Force In The Tablet Market
Windows IT Pro Magazine: "What is Zinstall?" product review
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Windows XP's death is quickly approaching
XP loses ground to Windows 7 but still top OS
XP loses ground to Windows 7 but still top OS
Zinstall announced: migration to Windows 8 is supported