Upgrading from XP to Windows 7 a Good Decision - Analysts
Microsoft launched Windows 7 on October 22 and many Windows XP users are evaluating the benefits of an upgrade. With its latest product release, the software giant is looking to recapture its strong hold on the market after the Vista fiasco some two years back.
Despite Vista's disappointing performance, Windows 7 was being eagerly awaited by users all over the world.
Currently, most of the PC users are relying on Vista's predecessor Windows XP, but with the coming out of the new software analysts strongly believe that XP users should now transition over to Windows 7.
Both 32-bit and 64-bit installation discs are packed in Windows 7 and the 64-bit operating system is equipped to handle very large amounts of data, with a memory of roughly 4GB RAM.
The operating system's package also boxes clear installation instructions. Before users are to install, however, they need to check if their system is running on the 32-bit or the 64-bit version.
While Microsoft admits that shifting over from XP to Windows 7 is not easy and should not be done if the user is not technically sound, the company is soon introducing a tool that might make things simpler.






