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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 28, 2009:

RESCUECOM Offers Top Five Reasons Why It's Smart to Wait Before Upgrading to Windows 7

 

RESCUECOM’s advice saves money and keeps PCs running smoothly

 

SYRACUSE, N.Y., Oct. 28, 2009 -- Just because a new OS is available for
your computer doesn't mean it's a good idea to upgrade, according to Josh
Kaplan, president of RESCUECOM, the nation's premier information
technology services company.

"In these tough economic times, every expenditure should be strategic and
give you the best bang for your buck," said Kaplan. "Our business
philosophy is to work closely in partnership with our customers for
long-term PC solutions that will avoid costly computer repair. Helping
them make savvy buying decisions is just part of smart ongoing computer
use and maintenance."

So while Microsoft's seventh Windows release is now officially available
to the public, Kaplan's counsel is to hold onto that time-tested and
familiar OS and wait until the dust settles.

1. Let Microsoft work out the bugs.

Microsoft's help forums are already flooded with questions and complaints
from users having installation problems. It's always safer to wait for the
first service pack to work out any glitches. "There's no reason for you
and your PC to be the guinea pig when you have other options," said
Kaplan.  Failed OS installations can lose your data or leave your PC
inoperable, requiring computer repair or at worst data recovery.

2. Upgrading has its risks.

The chances of complications are always greater when you upgrade your
existing PC with a new OS. "There is a chance that existing software won't
interface seamlessly," said Kaplan. "It may be a better idea to wait until
you need to get a new PC that comes preloaded with the new OS." In
addition, upgrading your existing PC without performing a complete backup
can lead to data loss and very expensive data recovery.

3. Drivers can be an issue.

The smart move is to wait for hardware manufacturers to come out with
drivers designed for Windows 7. "While the system is made to be compatible
with the same hardware and software as Vista, there are always exceptions.
 It’s not always just a simple computer repair to get everything working
together," noted Kaplan. "If your PC is the exception, the last thing you
need is downtime and lost productivity. It's safer to wait for the patches
and new drivers to be released."

4. Is Windows 7 really a good fit?

"Microsoft has put millions of dollars into marketing Windows 7," said
Kaplan. "And no wonder - computer technology has never been more
competitive, and the company has a lot riding on this product." But the
real question is, will Windows 7 really benefit you? "This is a totally
redesigned OS, and there will be a learning curve in the beginning,"
Kaplan continued. “That curve will affect you, your employees, IT techs,
and customers - everybody in the chain of use. So why not wait until the
knowledge base is solid and you can easily get the computer repair help
you need when you finally do make the leap?"

5. 150 bucks is 150 bucks.

A Windows 7 family pack is about $150 right now. "Given the current
economy, is that really a necessary expense right now? Moreover, why put
yourself at risk for potential data loss and data recovery expense, or
other possible hardware and software upgrade requirements?" asked Kaplan.

For information on products, services, and PC repair, visit
http://www.rescuecom.com or call 1-800-RESCUE-PC.

About RESCUECOM
RESCUECOM provides homes and businesses with 24/7 computer repair and
support. RESCUECOM meets every tech support need, including data recovery,
virus removal, wired and wireless networking, and support for all brands
of hardware and software. "When it comes to your technology, we hook you
up!"

Contact:

Josh Kaplan

President

RESCUECOM

http://www.rescuecom.com

http://www.facebook.com/rescuecom

https://twitter.com/rescuecom

Jkaplan@rescuecom.com

973-851-4776








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