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DragonMaster Jay


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Users should choose Windows 7:
simplicity and security



As much as
it is now overrated, Windows 7 will be worth it. Let us say down the road,
Windows 7 will receive the most software updates, the most attention, and be
better than XP. Now Windows XP has come a long way and most certainly deserves
some respect. However, think about it – when Windows XP or Vista runs, it usually
needs modification to make it run faster. Whether it be a performance tweak, or
a reliability update – those operating systems were not good enough. No product
is perfect, but Windows 7 runs great as of this moment. Not a problem in site
yet, as testing it is sure a breeze. Most beta products are always said to be
buggy, and users should be careful. Windows 7 beta/RC is not like any other
beta product. Non-Microsoft product users are talking and saying an improvement
is happening on the Microsoft side, and it is thought that Microsoft knows what
they are doing. Windows 7 is set to run on virtually any machine with the
correct specs. Definitely having a 1 GHz processor and 1 GB RAM is probably the
best idea. Windows 7 for netbooks is sure thought of. As Microsoft thinks that
netbooks should not get stuck running an old operating system; Windows XP, they
should definitely have something better. Windows 7 Starter is now being changed
to take away the 3-application limit. The Starter Edition is said to be best
suited for netbooks. The security of Windows 7 is so good that it has a built
in action center. This action center is able to notify you of security issues,
hardware issues, system and performance issues, available Windows Updates, and
much more. This replaces the Windows Security Center. Best of all, users see
what they want to see in the action center. Overall, Windows 7 users will have
very little to complain about, which makes it a big hit to all of the Geeks
communities.


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DragonMaster Jay
Administrative Director SecuraGeek Association
Advanced Malware Analysts Group Owner


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