Wednesday, March 5, 2014

How to Make a Smooth Windows XP Upgrade Transition to Windows 7 or 8


Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP – which has reigned for a long time as the most popular Windows operating system – April 8, 2014. A lot of people who have held on to XP are upgrading to Windows 7 and Windows 8 – or buying new PCs – as that date looms. Here’s a tip to make that upgrade less expensive and a lot easier.
PerfectUpdater will help you make that transition from Windows XP, as it’s especially helpful in locating missing drivers that will make Windows 7 and 8 run smoothly on your older and seemingly “less equipped” hardware, as noted by Raxco customer David M. from Mequon, Wisconsin:
“…because of the XP phase out (or no support) date getting closer and closer, I needed to upgrade to larger hard drives on a couple of my machines to allow for Windows 7.
“…PerfectUpdater has been rather helpful in locating new drivers for Windows 7 on some older machines that “supposedly” were “not” able to handle 7 but once PerfectUpdater located a couple of missing drivers, these machines are humming along quite happily!!!!
A Cheaper and Easier Way to Upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 or 8“The machine I am writing this message to you on is a Compaq/HP business laptop that has a Pentium 4 M (Mobile) – 2GHz CPU with a 2MB L2 Cache, 2GB of RAM AND Windows 7 Home Premium …it runs like a champ and has not missed a beat!!!!! Thanks to PerfectUpdater finding the new Windows 7 drivers that I needed!!! A full home license for PerfectUpdater is sooooo much less expensive than a new laptop!!! Thanks for the follow up message and for the PerfectUpdater software.”
As David puts it, getting a PerfectUpdater license to make your older hardware more compatible with the newer operating systems is a lot better than shelling out hundreds to thousands of dollars on a new PC. And you immediately save 60% per license when you opt for the PerfectUpdater Total Home license, which covers 5 household PCs! Try it now.

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