Windows 7 launching tomorrow - who's in?

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 21, 2009 by Phil Nickinson
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: windows 7, windows, microsoft

Windows 7

Unless you've been living under a rock, you're probably well aware that Windows 7 will be officially released tomorrow, Oct. 22. For you new folks out there (and we know you're there), we've been using Windows 7 since the first beta was released in January, and it's played quite nicely with Windows Mobile. So, no worries there. No get to upgrading!

 
 

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Already rolling out the RTM to all my pc's (4), sadly there's no real integration with WM 6.5 apart from syncing. Guess we have to wait for WM 8 for that :)

I've been running Pro for a few weeks now, thanks to my College's Academic Alliance. You need an "I already have it" option. Haha :D

Cant you people at WMExperts make a proper bloody poll ever its so BLOODY annoying - becaus EVERY one is going to fit into those categories ...

gosh this is the second time u have dont this!!!!!!!

I just installed Windows 7 on my new Note/Netbook Aspire 1410 and have been running on my Wind U100--loves it.

I used Vista for like 5 mins but nearly threw up. Microsoft did good with W7--optimized for smaller, older computers.

I been running it since mid-August, thanks to MSDNAA at my university.

I have been running the beta since January, and the Release Candidate since June on my 4 year old Toshiba Satellite. It really is slick! smooth even on old hardware. Definitely recommend getting it.

Have been using the RTM from my MSDN subscription on all my computers.

This is the best OS to date, and I hope they put this much attention into WM7

I've been running for over 4 months now at work and on 3 different systems at home. Windows 7 is the real deal; reliable, crash-proof and easy to use. Visit our site to learn more about the Win 7 launch and get tips for upgrading your systems!
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