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Testing Vista - advice about whether to buy or not

Robert D'Aversa, director of the Office of Computing and Communication Services at East Stroudsburg University, has been testing and reviewing the operating system that will eventually start arriving in new computers for the campus, which is now running on Microsoft Windows XP.

His advice to consumers, however, is if their computer is running XP and the software is regularly updated for security purposes, keep using what they have. If consumers need a new computer, buy the new operating system, too, for a clean install.

And if you're thinking about simply adding new components to an existing computer, it might be better to buy a new computer system because by the time all the upgrade hardware and software is purchased and installed on an older computer, it might be rather costly.

For the full information article visit Pocono Record

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