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Recently, we've indicated what should be the migration plan to Windows 7. According to highly informed TechARP, the onset of tickets had to do during the summer. This is the same system as for the period preceding the release of Vista machines sold with Windows XP had a ticket to get a free license of Vista, with the postage of the DVD. The operation will start again. According TechARP, the vesting period of the ticket now would run from June 26 to 31 January 2010. During these six months, all manufacturers participating in the transaction (ie the majority) therefore offer tickets that will allow a license equivalent to Windows 7 than Vista in this configuration. The three possible ways are simple:
The appearance of Windows 7 will be particularly important for Microsoft because it will determine if the change of attitude and taking account of errors made with Vista have changed the result. It is clear that the launch of Vista has revealed many odd; they are in the system or in the deployment of marketing around this exit.
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