For the past number of upgrades with Windows software, the OS that follows a successful OS always has trouble with the masses. I am sure that this has been brought up before, so it is nothing new. I'll give you examples of what I am talking about. Windows 98 Millennium, Windows Vista, and now Windows 8. These three OS followed very successful iterations of the Windows OS and had a hard time with the public. The next version of the software has tended to be more successful whether, in reality, it was any better remains to be seen.
Like a previous poster said, a lot of PC users today just upgrade the parts of their present PCs and go from there. If one needs a new video card, just get one. Especially since the CPUs have not had a real great amount of changes as they once did.
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