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Windows 7

I still have XP ...... look at that as an Emoticon XP XP XP it looks like a dead guy sticking his tongue out or something, you think they did that on purpose to mock us?
 
I still use XP with the Win2k look. I hated what Vista did to Explorer navigation, and the OS looks nasty. So far Win7 gets good reviews but it looks the same to me?
 
7 feels very much like Vista. We have all 3 in the house and **knock on wood** they are all pretty stable. I still think my trusty xp desktop (the oldest by a few years) is the fastest.
 
Better then XP?
 
I had XP 32 on this home built system with 4g ram. I upgraded to W7 64-bit and upped the ram to 8gigs.

It's faster with less CPU usage now. I can run all kinds of apps at the same time with ease. It's freaking crazy.
 
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Yes, at first I didn't want to leave XP after the disapointment I had with Vista.

I guess you can say Windows 7 is a cleaned up better version than Vista.

I have no issues at all with Vista, however I did not "upgrade" I bought 2 new Compaq PC's that had Vista installed on them.
 
Windows 7 is good.....When I did Xp installation I had to be ready with atleast 5 different driver cd's.....with W7 I just need one cd...& if any other drivers are missing then in few minutes W7 suggested direct download link to hardware manufacturer's website...which I think is really great...no more hunting for drivers.
 
7 feels very much like Vista. We have all 3 in the house and **knock on wood** they are all pretty stable. I still think my trusty xp desktop (the oldest by a few years) is the fastest.

That was what I was afraid of, although I wouldn't expect them to change back the old Explorer navigation. I really just do not like the way you nav through Explorer for directories/files, and the different colors for certain folders sucks, I never liked that function - maybe thats just me.

As for stability though I can't say I ever had a problem with the one laptop we have at the house that has Vista on it, its just that I dont like it. I changed what I could to the old XP look and the rest I live with, begrudgingly. I'm still happy with XP for my personal computers.
 
With only 2 gig RAM, vista is sluggish on my desktop. Are the recommendations for RAM higher for Win 7?
 
I thought it was more efficient, I have 2 gigs on the laptop and it runs fine. However I turn off a lot of visualizations, after all, why do I want to wait for a menu to materialize when I right click something? I want it NOW I don't want to wait for it to 'teleport' into place...

If you are using fancy visualizations or haven't defragmented in awhile, try that. Or take a look at startup programs, a lot of stuff likes to stay resident in memory to open faster, but it ends up taking up RAM sitting there doing nothing, i.e. Quicktime and the like.
 
I use a program called Win Patrol that manages start-ups, and I don't think that's an issue. Maybe I should change the settings. It's not too slow, but it's slower than XP was when I had one gig on the same desktop.

Just saw that it cost $120 to upgrade. I'll pass until I get a new computer. Or get smart and invest in a Mac.
 
I was looking at benchmarks the other day, and XP smoked windows 7 on all test. I actually saw no advantage to moving to windows 7 other than the pretty interface.

I'd rather stick with XP which still runs like a champion on my 5 year old equipment.

One good thing to say about 7 is that it performed petty than vista on all benchmarks.
 
I was looking at benchmarks the other day, and XP smoked windows 7 on all test. I actually saw no advantage to moving to windows 7 other than the pretty interface.

I'd rather stick with XP which still runs like a champion on my 5 year old equipment.

One good thing to say about 7 is that it performed petty than vista on all benchmarks.

DX11 and 64bit. Yes there's a WinXP 64bit, but good luck with that.

Only cost me 30$ anyway.
 
With only 2 gig RAM, vista is sluggish on my desktop. Are the recommendations for RAM higher for Win 7?

W7 is less resourse intensive than Vista.

With 32-bit systems the max RAM you can use is less than 4g. Having more RAM is good and it's pretty cheap right now. If you want PC goodness W7 64-bit is the way to go, IMHO.
 
Just saw that it cost $120 to upgrade. I'll pass until I get a new computer. Or get smart and invest in a Mac.

I have a Mac Mini for media serving, kinda fun to play with, great form factor.
 
I'd agree with that much, if you have a newer processor (Core 2 Duo etc) use 64 bit.
 
DX11 and 64bit. Yes there's a WinXP 64bit, but good luck with that.

Only cost me 30$ anyway.

Yeah I tried 64bit xp, and was terrible. What is so nice about directX 11?
 
I used to be happy with Windows 98 SE...I even kept it when Windows ME and 2000 came out. Both were crap.

I felt the same about XP but I took a liking to win 7.
 
I liked 2k, but 98 was pretty good to me also. So was Win95 OSR2 for that matter, and my old combo DOS 6.2/Win3.11, NT4 was also good to me on most systems (driver support was iffy, no plug and play without special INF files).
 
I used to be happy with Windows 98 SE...I even kept it when Windows ME and 2000 came out. Both were crap.

I felt the same about XP but I took a liking to win 7.

Windows ME was the worst operating system Microsoft put out by far!

got a computer with that on it, and that was the turning point for me and pretty much provoked me to be a pirate lol, Windows 2000 was the first piece of software I ever pirated, I felt they owed me after I spent so much on a computer that came with ME that crashed all the fucking time!
 
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