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<blockquote data-quote="Oranges" data-source="post: 209361" data-attributes="member: 9340"><p>Even for a Mac OS X user, I find that Windows 7 measures up very well. It is more stable on 64-bit than any other Windows iteration and manages to consume much less CPU and RAM whilst idle than its predecessor. </p><p></p><p>If you are using XP, an upgrade to Windows 7 is an interface upgrade.</p><p>If you are using Vista, an upgrade to Windows 7 is a stability upgrade. </p><p></p><p>I would say yes, you should upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oranges, post: 209361, member: 9340"] Even for a Mac OS X user, I find that Windows 7 measures up very well. It is more stable on 64-bit than any other Windows iteration and manages to consume much less CPU and RAM whilst idle than its predecessor. If you are using XP, an upgrade to Windows 7 is an interface upgrade. If you are using Vista, an upgrade to Windows 7 is a stability upgrade. I would say yes, you should upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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