Hi,

Just wanted to chime in with a report that my upgrade from XP SP-3  to
Windows 7 PH 32bit due to a hard drive crash that made the timing for taking
the plunge as good as I would hope for and even though I was eventually led
to replacing the main board;  is finally finished and the upgrade is more or
less a success.  I won't bore the list too many details as it can all be
read on my website.  

My point is that at this time I can honestly say I'm doing most everything I
was doing here in my home studio with XP and now using Windows 7. .  There
are still a few things I find easier to accomplish, at least in the fewest
keystrokes in XP  but rarely find myself pining for good old XP any longer.
I still have a machine with XP and I use both computers about the same
amount of time during the course of a day.

Sometimes W7 seems a little slower than XP to me, and I don't think I would
want to sacrifice any speed for XZP emulation.

That's all jut me though, and I only make this contribution primarily to
encourage those still rounding the curve.

I guess I would be curious to know if one can switch back and forth on the
fly so to speak between W7 and XP emulation although it seems the drag on
system resources to do so would be very significant.

A final observation would be that Window Eyes seems to run equally well and
reliably in both operating system.  atjm.

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