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  1. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #11

    Bill037 said:
    I'm totally new to W7 and about to install W7 Professional.

    I'm very very cautious about what gets installed and get confused at the options during installation.

    Automatic update fills me with dread as I've had a fair few good installs of OSs trashed by this features a few months into getting used to it. Prefer to wait for SP1 to arrive as that normally causes less damage.

    AVG seems an OK virus protector but what is a rock solid firewall ? Zone Alarm doesn't seem to have a w7 offering yet.

    Do I need any more 'protective' applications running as the the world and its dog will be trying to cook up virii, trojans etc

    I just need a very very reliable platform and don't need the latest and great whizz upgrades.

    Any thoughts very welcome !

    :)

    Tim

    Welcome to Seven Forums.

    They do still issue SPs.

    If you have any problem including installing updates you can use System Restore.

    There is a good tutorial here System Restore How to Do a System Restore in Windows 7.

    For Win7 installation you can look at these tutorials:

    How to Use Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

    Clean Installation with Windows 7

    Windows Easy Transfer - Transfer To & From Computers

    The above tutorials are the minimum suggested reading before you do a Windows 7 installation. This Seven Forums link has a list of tutorials:
    Tutorial quick reference list for Installing Windows 7

    Let us know if you have any questions.
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  2. Posts : 27
    Vista
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Dave76 said:
    Bill037 said:
    I'm totally new to W7 and about to install W7 Professional.

    I'm very very cautious about what gets installed and get confused at the options during installation.

    Automatic update fills me with dread as I've had a fair few good installs of OSs trashed by this features a few months into getting used to it. Prefer to wait for SP1 to arrive as that normally causes less damage.

    AVG seems an OK virus protector but what is a rock solid firewall ? Zone Alarm doesn't seem to have a w7 offering yet.

    Do I need any more 'protective' applications running as the the world and its dog will be trying to cook up virii, trojans etc

    I just need a very very reliable platform and don't need the latest and great whizz upgrades.

    Any thoughts very welcome !

    :)

    Tim

    Welcome to Seven Forums.

    They do still issue SPs.

    If you have any problem including installing updates you can use System Restore.

    There is a good tutorial here System Restore How to Do a System Restore in Windows 7.

    For Win7 installation you can look at these tutorials:

    How to Use Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

    Clean Installation with Windows 7

    Windows Easy Transfer - Transfer To & From Computers

    The above tutorials are the minimum suggested reading before you do a Windows 7 installation. This Seven Forums link has a list of tutorials:
    Tutorial quick reference list for Installing Windows 7

    Let us know if you have any questions.
    Just what I needed to know !

    Many many thanks !

    Lot of good reading there !

    : )

    Tim
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  3. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #13

    Glad it helped.

    Let us know if you have any questions.
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  4.    #14

    Your skittishness brings back memories of early Vista. Windows 7 is a completely different OS, one which doesn't present the kind of problems that make someone understandably afraid of mere Updates.

    The Firewall is perfectly optimized to work with the background Defender and a lightweight free AV app like Avast with zero impact on performance.

    This is an OS which doesn't even hang or bog. There is absolutely nothing to fear. MS has hit it out of the park with Win7.
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  5. Posts : 27
    Vista
    Thread Starter
       #15

    gregrocker said:
    Your skittishness brings back memories of early Vista. Windows 7 is a completely different OS, one which doesn't present the kind of problems that make someone understandably afraid of mere Updates.

    The Firewall is perfectly optimized to work with the background Defender and a lightweight free AV app like Avast with zero impact on performance.

    This is an OS which doesn't even hang or bog. There is absolutely nothing to fear. MS has hit it out of the park with Win7.
    Its a 'systems' thing.

    Generalising 'Updates' have a habit of bringing the entire system to its knees

    All OSs have this nightmare hanging over there heads.

    I worked on a mainframe using George 11 OS. It was brilliant,

    George 111 was introduced and lasted under 24 hours before George 11 returned. It never came back on that mainframe. Another few hundred parallel experiences..

    Yes, Microsoft have produced a good one here ! But trustworthy ? With every genius evil doer trying to plant trojans and virii ? Lets hope so

    Yes I am skittish, lets call that very cautious? As an ex-Vista user this is a massive improvement. Why did Vista exist ? I never found an answer to that from the user end of the table.

    :)

    Tim
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  6.    #16

    Bill037 said:
    Why did Vista exist ? I never found an answer to that from the user end of the table.

    :)

    Tim
    I think Vista existed as it did because they still thought then that Services need to be running to be quickly called upon.

    They must have noticed that tech enthusiasts were flocking to Black Viper's site to do massive Service edits on Vista, so they came up with triggers to set almost every Service to manual. Quick triggers.

    The kernel is also different, and after salvaging Vista from morbid obesity, most fixes went into Win7, as we see.
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  7. Posts : 5,807
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
       #17

    Bill037 said:
    gregrocker said:
    Your skittishness brings back memories of early Vista. Windows 7 is a completely different OS, one which doesn't present the kind of problems that make someone understandably afraid of mere Updates.

    The Firewall is perfectly optimized to work with the background Defender and a lightweight free AV app like Avast with zero impact on performance.

    This is an OS which doesn't even hang or bog. There is absolutely nothing to fear. MS has hit it out of the park with Win7.
    Its a 'systems' thing.

    Generalising 'Updates' have a habit of bringing the entire system to its knees

    All OSs have this nightmare hanging over there heads.

    I worked on a mainframe using George 11 OS. It was brilliant,

    George 111 was introduced and lasted under 24 hours before George 11 returned. It never came back on that mainframe. Another few hundred parallel experiences..

    Yes, Microsoft have produced a good one here ! But trustworthy ? With every genius evil doer trying to plant trojans and virii ? Lets hope so

    Yes I am skittish, lets call that very cautious? As an ex-Vista user this is a massive improvement. Why did Vista exist ? I never found an answer to that from the user end of the table.

    :)

    Tim
    Vista existed as a vessel, a "bridge" to 7

    At the end of the day remember...there would be no Windows 7 without Windows Vista
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  8. Posts : 27
    Vista
    Thread Starter
       #18

    "Services", I never got into the innards of Vista so unsure what they are.

    For me Vista is a bad memory best forgotten, like the Apple 111, the one before the Mac.

    But very very interesting !

    Many thanks for posting such interesting stuff !

    : )))

    Tim
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  9. Posts : 27
    Vista
    Thread Starter
       #19

    gregrocker said:
    Your skittishness brings back memories of early Vista. Windows 7 is a completely different OS, one which doesn't present the kind of problems that make someone understandably afraid of mere Updates.

    The Firewall is perfectly optimized to work with the background Defender and a lightweight free AV app like Avast with zero impact on performance.

    This is an OS which doesn't even hang or bog. There is absolutely nothing to fear. MS has hit it out of the park with Win7.


    Versus



    The question of which security setup to use is all subjective, but for an all in one av/firewall, ESET is hard to beat... great detection and a very good firewal

    I'm confused ! Do I need ESET or is AVG enough ?



    Tim
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  10. Posts : 27
    Vista
    Thread Starter
       #20

    I took the plunge and popped W7 Pro onto a 250GB drive. I split the free space 50:50 between a Data drive and OS. I left updates running but will shut them off in about 3 months.

    My imaging backup system is to bit clone the drive. Brutal perhaps as it takes no prisoners, but very very effective. Wonder if it'll winge when it spots its not on the original drive? Every 3 months seems effective period for this. Cheaper than Raid.

    Protects against major drive crashes but not a motherboard meltdown.

    So far so good !

    :) :) :)

    Tim
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