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Default Microsoft Stays the Execution of Windows 7 PCs for Business

Some good news from Microsoft to businesses: business machines will continue to offer Windows 7 Professional for the time being. For the home users, the last date to order a PC running anything other than Professional will end October 31st. Microsoft officials said erroneous information about Windows 7's death sentence was posted online in December.

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