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I can't comment on Win10 per se, because I haven't seen a compelling set of features that would cause me to upgrade my Win7 machine.

Win7 is essentially what WinXP was a few years ago; it's not perfect, but it's familiar and it gets the job done and it stays out of the way (most of the time). As a user, Microsoft has to offer me something significant if they want me to spend time learning something new, and I've not yet seen it.




Win 10 is to Win 8 what Win 7 was to Vista.


For me:

Windows 10 is to Win 7 what Win ME was to XP.


ME precedes XP, both architecturally and by release date. Can you clarify?




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