Windows XP Users Are Slow to Move to Win 7
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Unsurprisingly, Windows XP users have been slow to adopt Windows 7 as compared to Vista users. Many of XP holdouts have been wary of upgrading due to problems with Vista – perceived or real – and are sticking to the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” axiom.

Windows Vista users are flocking to Windows 7, but a considerable number of holdouts are resistant to upgrading from Windows XP, according to an InfoWorld survey that was taken over the past several weeks. The survey found that Windows 7 now has approximately 4 percent market share among 20,000 systems that it monitors through the exo.performance.network. The network is administered by Devil Mountain Software, and tracks users who have chosen to opt in.
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