I can understand that if it won't work with an older OS, but it does work with
Windows 7. Are you saying that Dell will not be providing Windows drivers for
all new models going forward even if they work fine on Windows 7?
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1. XPS are home user computers
2. Why would someone even try to run Win 7 on a touch enabled device? I mean, I
hate Windows 8 but I'd run it over 7 on a touch device.
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Right on both.
It's not a Dell only problem. The Microsoft Surface Pro series of devices do
not support Windows 7 either.
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The enterprise ultrabooks would be the e7240 series and the like.
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1. XPS are home user computers
2. Why would
Believe me, it wasn't IT who purchased these models, but we still have been
tasked with imaging them to our standard. While I understand XPS being a
consumer model, Dell does provide cab files for XPS models and there aren't
many non-enterprise imaging reasons to use CAB files. We just used the