Isn't that what they said about Vista?
Vista was the first Microsoft OS since Win 3.11 for Work Groups that I didn't either Beta or have installed on my system day 1..... errr well Windows ME doesn't count as on OS it was more like a big pile of garbage. :loser:
I will wait again this time to see before upgrading although from what I hear they did it right this time. In the mean time XP rules!!
Edit:
I do hope you are correct
What follows is 100% conditional as in I do not believe anything Microsoft says, period. Over the last few years they had demonstrated continuously the willingness to lie.
IF the Windows 7 that goes commercial is equivalent to the Windows 7 RC1 then, yes people will and should upgrade to it. It is clearly a better performance release than XP, both in 32Bit and 64Bit.
I have Windows 7 running on a Celeron 3.22 2GB, 80GB SATA I (150), nVidia 6200LE 256. In every way I have tested it, my guess is it may be in the 25% to 30% better performance. As I said at the Top I will limit this to the Windows 7 RC1.
The other computer, I downgraded one of my other computers to be a Game Computer. It is a Core 2 Quad with 4GB, nVidia GForce 9600 GT with 768MB od DDR3 ram, SATA II 320GB disk drive. I did this to evaluate the XP Mode (Virtual PC) from Microsoft, which I removed from the system 3 hours later as a PoS and will stick with VMWare. This computer runs UO/UOKR/EverQuest at .... well no hesitation, almost instant moongateing, gateing, recalling, zoneing etc. Running around the Luna Shops or through the Luna Commons when things are busy and there is never a pause ... nothing. Runing this system under XP (32 Bit as I do not have a 64 Bit XP) produces nearly the same effect but I do notice .... delay's. Windows 7 32 Bit is just like the 64 Bit I see no delays ever.
The upgrade price for the Windows 7 Professional is $99US and Ultimate (not worth it based on LISTED additions over Professional) is $219US and there is the Home Premium? at some where in $50US. These are from the Microsoft Store Online as well as Amazon, TigerDirect etc. At this time these are the only packages available. There was a rumor that one of the low end products would have a cap of 3 Applications allowed to run at one time.
I am Riding the Windows 7 RC1's until I convinced that MS is NOT pulling a fast one, OR the 6/10/2010 expiration date.
For what it is worth, Microsoft seemingly has altered what it consideres .... "A significant change to your computer, that requires you to re-activate it.". For example, I disabled the onboard NIC and inserted a 1GB NIC on one of the computers and was told this constituted the (above) need to re-activate it. Unless things have changed with them, you only have 5 such occurrences before your required to call in. If your OS came with the Computer, your close to being SOL. If you bought the OS from a Store, then calling and explaining the change will net you a new re-activation code (one time use).
The other computer, under XP, did the same thing to me when I plugged in the SATA II 320GB drive. I added a drive and that constituted a ... cause to reactivate my OS. This is NOT right and may be Microsofts attempt to steer people......