Microsoft Will Sell 'Windows 7.' One Day, Maybe, 'Windows X'?

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spelll check

I think he has dyslexia.. lol or just typing to fast.............. Maybe he went to school in SC since we are in the bottom 5 of the worse schools in the nation....lmao

Roxanne of SC @ Oct 25, 2009 07:54:37 AM

Needs to use spell check

4 ever of AZ, have you ever heard of spell check?

Paul Potter of KS @ Oct 25, 2009 02:11:54 AM

vista & xp 4 ever

Vista is not a problem for me It works well, and the computer has no problems. I think pople are who make new windows are just cionvenient cause they never stay with one they just want to make money!!!

4 ever of AZ @ Oct 24, 2009 20:03:50 PM

The Windows Evolution

The Windows Evolution is what a I would call all of it. I still use Windows XP and is very happy with it. So, will be skipping Vista and jump right into Window7 which know has all the features of Vista and some.

Sharon Acklin of DC @ Oct 24, 2009 03:51:30 AM

The Windows Evolution

The Windows Evolution is what a I would call all of it. I still use Windows XP and is very happy with it. So, will be skipping Vista and jump right into Window7 which know has all the features of Vista and some.

Sharon Acklin of DC @ Oct 24, 2009 03:51:30 AM

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Crazy99 of AK @ Oct 23, 2009 07:26:13 AM

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Daddy80 of ND @ Oct 22, 2009 08:46:28 AM

Windows X

That would be painful. I say, Windows 10 should be called Windex.

Jedi Master of NH @ Oct 15, 2008 13:27:11 PM

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