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Even if Windows 7 were released tomorrow, there would be many businesses that would probably go to Vista first because it will be more mature and have been able to go through more internal testing at the time than W7. Some businesses are just now upgrading to XP from W2K. W7 is a long way in the future for them!

I think Vista allowed MS to incorporate many under-the-hood technologies that W7 can now build upon.

I have upgraded a motherboard under Vista Ultimate 64 without uninstalling the old drivers and V64 just breezed through it. Not somthing that was trivial under XP, but something made the process work better under V.

There is lots of life still left in Vista. BTW, 747s have been around AND FLYING HIGH a very, very long time. Try a relevent analogy next time.
Posted by: Patanjali   Posted on: 12/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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