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Originally Posted by catilley1092
You mean Win 7 is not quite a month old, they have a long way to go as far as 64 bit technology, and they are already talking Windows 8 128 bit? Are they crazy? They better hope that XP users will migrate to Win 7. It has been on the market since 2002, and many ( my laptops dual boot Win 2K & XP Pro) are still skeptical over Vista. Win 2K will be supported until 2010, XP until 2014. I never saw Vista, but I'm enjoying Win 7 (64 bit). They need Win 7 to be a long serving OS, like XP. By the time XP is no longer supported, it will have been on the market 12 years. Where it not for XP, Microsoft may not even be here today. They should support Win 7 wholeheartly, and not be discussing a new OS so soon. They have a good thing going on today with Win 7, they should stick with it, and not be like Linux distros, changing every 6 to 18 months.
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I agree with you catilley. Windows 7 is a good system. The last time they replaced a really good system (XP) we got stuck with a flop (Vista).

I love Windows 7, so they're going to have trouble selling me on another new Vista adventure! Besides that, I don't see the need for 128 bit for anything short of rocket science.