glad they are all the way down to only 2 desktop versions.
Win 8 had 3 (not counting RT) so that's not too bad, but Win 7 and Vista had 6.
There is no need for that. A consumer and business version only is the way to go.
The article didn't say anything about an RT version of Win10. Does that mean win10 will have support for both x86 and ARM based CPU's? I hope so.
Win 8 had 3 (not counting RT) so that's not too bad, but Win 7 and Vista had 6.
There is no need for that. A consumer and business version only is the way to go.
The article didn't say anything about an RT version of Win10. Does that mean win10 will have support for both x86 and ARM based CPU's? I hope so.
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