As for whether you should stick with what you have, ask yourself, why do you want an upgrade now? Is there something that your current OS won't do? (Say, are there specific applications that it won't run?) Go for it if you need it.
christina answered Monday November 23 2009, 6:32 pm: Up until a couple of months ago, I hadn't used a PC for about 2 years. I got a PC laptop from Wal-Mart, and it had Vista. Let me just tell you that Vista is absolutely horrible.
Windows 7 is the newest one that they just came out with, and it's supposed to be the replacement. Apparently it's doing what Windows Vista couldn't do.
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