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Five reasons why Windows 7 XP Mode will encourage upgrades

 

I explain what Windows XP mode is and share five reasons why it may encourage XP hold outs to upgrade to Windows 7.

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Five reasons why Windows 7 XP Mode will encourage upgrades

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