Vista did not have the support for what I needed when it first came out and also Machines I had would not all support Vista. (I had just built a new machine and ran Vista advisor and it told me I still had a few things I had to upgrade.)

It was just not an Upgrade I felt I needed to make. Windows 7 sounds much better from the ground up and is more likely to be a better seller than Vista.

My son has a Vista laptop and loves it. I have fiddled with my daughters laptop (Vista) and it is not all that bad, but for the money (It was an expensive one) I decided not to upgrade at the time.

I run a few machines (In the family we have three laptops (Plus 2 that need repair) and three desktop machines. Vista's minimum upgrade path would have been home premium. Well over $100 a pop. Could not see spending that kind of money for that type of upgrade.

My wife's laptop was ordered with XP but she also has a DVD of Vista to upgrade anytime. We will see, she is way more cautious than I am on stuff like that.

Stewart

At 10:20 AM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
Why 7 and not Vista?

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Rev. Stewart Marshall <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> At present I am excited about Windows 7 and am anticipating upgrading to
> that.
>
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