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How to make Windows XP last for the next seven years Preston Gralla and Dave Methvin Click here to find out more! July 18, 2007 (Computerworld) Windows Vista may be shiny and brand new, but as plenty of PC users will tell you, sometimes newer isn't better. Many PCs simply don't have the horsepower to run the new operating system, and even those that have the juice may get bogged down by processor-and RAM-hungry Vista. If you've got Windows XP, worry not -- you can keep it running on your hardware for years to come. As with an old car, though, if you plan to keep XP around for a while, you're going to have to spend some time maintaining it. Think of us as your virtual mechanics. We'll give you tips, tweaks and tricks so that you'll be able to keep XP running smoothly, at top performance, for smooth operation and long life.
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How to make Windows XP last for the next seven years Preston Gralla and Dave Methvin Click here to find out more! July 18, 2007 (Computerworld) Windows Vista may be shiny and brand new, but as plenty of PC users will tell you, sometimes newer isn't better. Many PCs simply don't have the horsepower to run the new operating system, and even those that have the juice may get bogged down by processor-and RAM-hungry Vista. If you've got Windows XP, worry not -- you can keep it running on your hardware for years to come. As with an old car, though, if you plan to keep XP around for a while, you're going to have to spend some time maintaining it. Think of us as your virtual mechanics. We'll give you tips, tweaks and tricks so that you'll be able to keep XP running smoothly, at top performance, for smooth operation and long life.
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Shelley PaulIf you've got Windows XP, worry not -- you can keep it running on your hardware for years to come.
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f you've got Windows XP, worry not -- you can keep it running on your hardware for years to come. As with an old car, though, if you plan to keep XP around for a while, you're going to have to spend some time maintaining it. Think of us as your virtual mechanics. We'll give you tips, tweaks and tricks so that you'll be able to keep XP running smoothly, at top performance, for smooth operation and long life.
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Ethan GardnerJuly 18, 2007 (Computerworld) Windows Vista may be shiny and brand new, but as plenty of PC users will tell you, sometimes newer isn't better. Many PCs simply don't have the horsepower to run the new operating system, and even those that have the juice ma
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EeEll Enn"Windows Vista may be shiny and brand new, but as plenty of PC users will tell you, sometimes newer isn't better."
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If you've got Windows XP, worry not -- you can keep it running on your hardware for years to come.
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19 Jul 07
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hardware for years to come. As with an old car, though, if you plan to
keep XP around for a while, you're going to have to spend some time
maintaining it. Think of us as your virtual mechanics. We'll give you
tips, tweaks and tricks so that you'll be able to keep XP running
smoothly, at top performance, for smooth operation and long life.
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