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Let this argument die already!
That's not the point, it would appeal to business users if there are no hardware requirements above those of windows XP!!!

Windows XP was released in late 2001. It is now eight years later. Hardware capability has improved dramatically in that time. An entry level system, at $299, is more than capable of running Vista and presumable Windows 7 (which appears to have lower memory requirements than Vista) well.

If businesses have systems that cannot run Vista or Windows 7 then they either need to continue using Windows XP or buy new systems.
Posted by: ye   Posted on: 01/08/09  (Edited: 01/08/2009 @ 08:33) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Hardware requirements  amitbat | 01/08/09
realistically, there arent.  JoeMama_z | 01/08/09
Let this argument die already!  ye | 01/08/09
Let this argument die already!  amitbat | 01/08/09
They're made for both.  ye | 01/08/09
For one, because DOS has no TCP/IP networking  Michael Kelly | 01/08/09
Actually, no  LordLiverpool | 01/09/09
Vista was just a gimick to help vendors sell expensive hardware  Breetai | 01/09/09
DX10  cpt_slog@... | 01/12/09
RE: Microsoft: Windows 7 means business  Loverock Davidson | 01/08/09
Shill Alert!  Metronome49 | 01/08/09
You're a shill! (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 01/08/09
Good comeback  Metronome49 | 01/09/09
If Only Vista was Delivered As Promised  cpt_slog@... | 01/12/09
RE: Microsoft: Windows 7 means business  tomax7 | 01/08/09
I WANT MY SHOW DESKTOP BACK!  Michael Of Atlanta | 01/13/09

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