Windows 7 has managed to change the trend for upgrading to a new Windows client. According to a survey performed by Forrester Research, 43% of 450 US online computer users revealed that they had upgraded to Windows 7 while keeping their old PC. In this context, the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor is an invaluable tool for ... |
2 April 2010 11:12 GMT |
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Tomorrow, October 22nd, 2009, Microsoft will release the latest iteration of its Windows client to the public. And while the vast majority of new copies of Windows 7 will be sold preloaded on OEM machines, licenses will also be acquired by customers running older computers. Just ahead of the Windows 7 General Availab... |
21 October 2009 03:31 GMT |
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The last stage of the Windows 7 launch, general availability, is now just three days away. Come October 22nd 2009, Microsoft will reboot the Windows client, and for customers who are looking to upgrade the company is offering a tool designed to assess their Windows 7 readiness. Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor is a name tha... |
19 October 2009 03:02 GMT |
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Are you running an older computer with Windows Vista or Windows XP and looking to upgrade to the latest iteration of the Windows client once it becomes available on October 22nd, 2009? Then you need to know that Microsoft has done its best to streamline the evaluation process of existing machines when it comes down t... |
18 September 2009 05:03 GMT |
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With Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, Microsoft is lending a helping hand to end users who want to evaluate their current computers for Windows 7 upgrade readiness. The move is not new from the Redmond company. Windows 7's precursor, Windows Vista, was also accompanied on the market by an Upgrade Advisor. The new solu... |
8 May 2009 09:58 GMT |
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