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Check pc world, they got upgrade cheaper than full version and they are definately retailing both.
Quote from: Yoshi on October 23, 2009, 17:37:59Check pc world, they got upgrade cheaper than full version and they are definately retailing both.Upgrade is cheaper as you are upgrading an already purchased, therefore "licensed" copy.i have been using and testing windows 7 for months now, and by far the best OS yet from Microsoft, it is Vista finished and almost as promised in the first place ;)
I was using the beta myself for quite a while.I know the upgrade is cheaper, but what i am saying is its not just an upgrade disk. I bought the family pack which is the upgrade disks, and did a complete fresh install on a formatted hard drive using it and using the code that came with it, so its not necessary to buy the full version when you can get the upgrade version and do the same thing!
Vista drivers are compatible with 7, XP are not; 7PRO has XP compatible mode for running some progs.As i said earlier, ive been running the beta version and really been looking forward to getting Win7 only a couple of minor hicups but now well pleased.7 is the new XP, remember how many ppl slated XP when that first came out!!!!I think the beta version actually ran a bit quicker, any body else found that?
To better gauge the user’s performance experience or how fast the system feels, load times must be captured. While we could certainly have used a stopwatch, an electronic timer is far more accurate, and benchmarks such as PCMark and SYSmark use them. These programs indicate that Windows 7 feels 7% to 10% faster than Windows Vista, and that’s enough to make us give the new OS the nod in spite of its lack of differentiation in most of our other test