Goodbye Windows XP, hello Window 7

Microsoft has been trying to break up with XP a few years ago, but Windows Vista does not help them realize that dream. Now, with Windows 7 in hand, it seems the company decided to shake off the "old soldiers" XP again.
According to data analysis firm Net Applications, Vista accounted for just 23 percent of the desktop market. The devastating failure of Windows Vista, and the rise of Linux-based netbooks, prompted Microsoft to "resign" its plan to split with XP in 2006. Two years later, with Windows 7 in hand, shake off Windows XP product key again. The first step is to officially declare XP, stop all technical support for free operating system on April 14 to. The next step is to vague "release" of the Release Candicate information that will be released shortly thereafter, around May. The Release Candicate is the final version of the product testing process. , eliminated most of the bugs and quality very close to the official.
At present, Microsoft office 2013 product key still clings to the netbook market thanks to Windows XP, but this is an undisclosed winner. The XP home edition is installed on a myriad of netbooks not because it's better than Linux, but simply because Microsoft almost gave no XP to netbook makers. The company can not give up forever, and so XP needs to "die" as quickly as possible to make room for Windows 7. Vista was removed from the game from the beginning simply because too heavy even when running on the desktop , say stop netbook - mini laptop.
So are current XP users ready to migrate to Windows 7? According to many testers, Windows feels like Windows Vista, lightweight and easy to use than many times. But this is also a downside of this OS - Windows 7 can not shake off all limitations of Vista, such as hardware that is not compatible with Vista will not be available on Windows 7 product key. Hard to use will be a major factor that many consider moving to new OS.
Users really want to split XP will have the opportunity to test free version of Release Candicate around next May, according to the technet site of Microsoft. Windows 7 RC will be available in 32, 64 bit English, German, Japanese, French and Spanish versions, and will be discontinued in January 2010. The minimum configuration required to install Windows 7 is a computer with an Internet connection, a 1Ghz (32 or 64 bit) CPU, 1GB of internal memory, a 16GB hard drive, and a minimum of 128MB of video card support for DirextX 9. to use the Aero mirror interface.

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