Is this the one?

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  1. Posts : 28,845
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    I spent many a day with blood streaming from my ears too. We must have worked for the same company
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  2. Posts : 5,840
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    I love the new Avatar Wow, that is the best one you ever had , I've got to HAND it to you
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  3. Posts : 28,845
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    three whole minutes. I knew that was coming. Would have only taken you one minute if you were running gadget

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    TheSchaft said:
    I work for a large company and the IT guys tell me it will be at least until SP1 comes out. We are using XP Pro and still some NT for desktop boxes.

    When an IT shop has 100s (or 1,000s) of desktops to take care of, any switch is traumatic. Couple that with learning a "new" GUI, and there's a lot of push back.
    In Texas, we would say. "Some are slow to cotton."

    But me, well, I'm in tall cotton now.
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  5. Posts : 22,814
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       #15

    jfar said:
    I love the new Avatar Wow, that is the best one you ever had , I've got to HAND it to you

    It does seem as though I've seen it somewhere before, it looks good though.
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  6. Posts : 28,845
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    A certain user must have had a bet he could get me to change avitars. So just to split the pot and humor him.
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  7. Posts : 5,840
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    No, no bets here, just wanted a look.
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  8. Posts : 196
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    zigzag3143 said:
    Yes this will be the one. I wonder if 32 bit will go first, and 64 after sp1? I work with a large (2500+ desktops) and once the win 7 commercials start there are going to be plenty of influential ppl asking IT for it

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    This is how it'll go where I work too. Once the influential people start asking the switch is on. At least I feel like I will be ready thanks to Seven Forums and RTM

    Barman58 said:
    Seven may be at a slight advantage due to the relative failure of vista. Because of this and the general financial situation SME companies have missed one upgrade cycle so their systems are overdue for upgrade.

    As the options are basically vista or seven now for these customers take up could be good
    Do you think the down grade to XP option will still be offered on new systems?
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    jfar said:
    No, no bets here, just wanted a look.
    Dont forget, you said 50/50!!

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    zigzag3143 said:

    Do you think the down grade to XP option will still be offered on new systems?
    As far as I know the agreement from Microsoft to the OEMs to offer downgrades on their Operating systems is only valid for One level downgrade IE from windows 7 to Vista or from Vista to XP.

    I have not seen any downgrade offers mentioned by the OEMs but that is something that will only happen if Microsoft and the OEM partners feel that window seven has the same issues with customers as Vista did.

    XP is also of course now out of full support and only security updates are being even considered
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