The Windows 7 team blog has posted an update on Windows 7 in Europe. Folks in Europe have another week to get in on a deal to get a full version of Windows 7 at the same price as an "upgrade" version.
I can now tell you of several more countries that will have a chance to take advantage of this great deal: the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands and Sweden. This will also be a limited offer, but is just one more way that our customers can save on Windows 7.
http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2009/08/24/update-on-windows-7-in-europe.aspx
Something you guy's mite like to look into i picked up 2 upgrade packages of windows 7 here in the States for $50.00 bucks each .
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not bothering with windows seven going to stick to vista
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I am still on XP nobody seems to like vista my doctor had it installed but went back to xp
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Vista is not windows 7 . windows seven is the next version on from vista .......panzer34 wrote: I am still on XP nobody seems to like vista my doctor had it installed but went back to xp
Windows seven i had it on trial on my other (now defuct) pc and its a good system, less bugs but personally i prefur the feel of vista.
thanks for letting us know jimmy

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I only started using XP last year and thats only because the internet wouldn't work on win98 anymore.
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Can someone tell me what Windows 7 does that Vista doesn't? I have had Vista Home Premium for a few years and it is still being constantly upgraded with automatic downloads. I still reckon XP was the most stable and fastest platform.
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"if it aint broke don't fix it", so I'll stick with XP until I have to change, it's reasonably safe and stable. I only gave up DOS cos I had to
. If you don't have to change and especially if there's no real benefit keep what you have cos new operating systems are simply cash earners, how else can Microsoft continue to make it's money.

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