Four factors for upgrading to Windows XP

Is Windows XP more stable and dependable than its predecessors? Take these factors and more into consideration before you upgrade.

With all the media hoopla surrounding Windows XP, you're probably wondering whether you should upgrade to this new operating system when it becomes available. On one hand, the increased stability and the new interface are both compelling reasons to upgrade. On the other hand, there are a lot of reasons to sit back and wait until the dust settles. In this article, I'll help you assess your upgrade decision by taking a look at some of the key considerations.

Contents

  The stability factor
  The dependability factor
  The registration factor
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