Windows 7 just want an over all reviews on it

wany

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Well i didn't take a look at windows 7 since it came out, just didn;t have the time to spend the time behind it. I want to run it on my PC, but before i do that i would like to know if some could tell me how it runs compared to vista. And has any one been running for over 2 months and if so what bugs did u run into
 

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Well i didn't take a look at windows 7 since it came out, just didn;t have the time to spend the time behind it. I want to run it on my PC, but before i do that i would like to know if some could tell me how it runs compared to vista. And has any one been running for over 2 months and if so what bugs did u run into

Hi wany

welcome to sevenforums

I have been running win 7 since december and I personally feel it substantially better than vista. Bugs in the early builds were video, raid, and some bios. by the time build 7100 came out most were resolved. If you gave us your computer specs we could tell you more.

Ken
 

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hi wany.

due to the wide variety of system hardware combinations out there, different users have reported different experiences with windows 7.

overall though, the general impression seems to be that 7 is a very competent operating system; amongst other things, it boots up faster than vista, manages memory more effectively and generally feels snappier and more responsive in use.

your mileage may vary, so try a dual-boot setup first to test compatability with your hardware and software. Most people who have done this end up choosing 7 as their main day-to-day system, and eventually ditch vista altogether.

You'll never know until you've tried yourself - give it a go! You will probably love it - we do!
 

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mickey megabyte 1234
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ultimate 64 sp1
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i5 2500K [email protected]
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MSI P67A-GD53
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8 gigs GSkill Ripjaws 1600
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creative x-fi gamer
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antec 550
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i'm a cooling fan
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i love win7
Try it, you'll like it!! "Hey, even Mikey likes it" :roflmao:

Seriously, I switched back from Linux and that should say all that needs to be said....
 

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All the tings I love about windows 7

My advice would be to dive into Windows 7 as soon as you can. I had to make a few initial tweaks but for the last couple of months its been a pleasure to use. My machine is on 24/7. I play hard core games such as crysis, watch 1080p movies while constantly uploading & downloading things from the internet, never a crash or lockup it really is as solid as a rock. Now for the general review.

I can't speak highly enough about this operating system. It has been improved in every way over previous versions. You can access every part of your computer from one nice neat window including all the content from portable hard drives etc. The new style media libraies are fantastic and seem to sync automatacally between my PC & Xbox 360. Setting up a home network is childsplay. I love some of the new features especially the magnifier. When I switch from my 20" monitor to my large LCD and sit back to watch a movie it can be difficult to see the desktop and find your video file. Just hit Magnifier and problem solved. I use it all the time now. Sticky notes are great but my machine is for home use, the feature would be great for the office or work laptop. Media centre looks great but sometimes has trouble scanning back & forward or resuming playback with HD movies, the screen becomes jittery, it's not my video card as other media players do not give me this issue. You have to really use it to fully understand the improvements. Don't waste another minute:D

My Rig. Asus P5NT Delux 780i, Intel E8500 @3.9mhz. 8GB RAM DDR2 910mhz, Nvidia 260GTX, Creative XFi Music, 850watt PSU, Antec 900 case, Liquid cooling.
 
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Custom build
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Windows 7 Ultimate build 7100 x64
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Intel Core 2 duo E8500 @ 3.9mhz
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Asus P5NT Delux (Nforce 780i chipset 3 way SLI)
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Corsair 8GB DDR2 @ 910mhz
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Zotac Nvidia 260GTX amp edition (Stock settings)
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Creative Labs Xfi extreame music
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Samsung Syncmaster 20" via VGA & Samsung 32" 1080 TV DVI-HDM
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Seagate 500GB 7200RPM plus 2 external 7200rpm 1.5TB seagate USB2 drives
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Antec 850 Watt Power supply
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here's another view of windows 7...
 

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mickey megabyte 1234
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ultimate 64 sp1
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i5 2500K [email protected]
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MSI P67A-GD53
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amd hd6950
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antec 550
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i love win7
As all those before me have said, "Win 7 is the way to go." If possible—as stated in previous post—do a dual boot that way you will be able to play with 7 and if necessary you will have Vista/XP to fall back too.

And, o' by the way, WELCOME TO THE FORUMS. :thumbsup:
 

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I agree with the dual boot, for safety's sake...

Check into installing Win 7 into a VHD - this is also a 'kind of' dual-boot.
Need big disk, though.

There's a tutorial for "Installing to vhd".

Welcome to the forums!
 

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1 + 1 = 10b,
7 + 7 = 16o,
a + b = 15h.
I agree with the dual boot, for safety's sake...

Check into installing Win 7 into a VHD - this is also a 'kind of' dual-boot.
Need big disk, though.

There's a tutorial for "Installing to vhd".

Welcome to the forums!
Running a VHD as a OS from boot is only supported in Windows 7 Ultimate (I think...)
 

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Hi Wany,

My Initial impressions on Windows 7 is that it's much more beautiful and responsive than Vista.

Vista installation operated on my desktop for 3 years and more, but it never required formatting (Like Win XP). The rig is mainly used for gaming and playing around with different software. But sadly, it has to bow out to Windows 7.

Windows 7 is faster and more responsive (at least to me). The different functions integrated into Windows explorer like Libraries is a good way to centralize files (linked into) one location.

Significant improvements to the taskbar which now makes it even more functional, which I feel is a right step in the right direction.

Overall, I would say Windows 7 is a median between stability and speed, though I had problems with the IT 8212 ATA/RAID drivers before installation.
 

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Monkeys are EVIL!!!!!!
I agree with most of the previous comments. W7 (RTM build) is really outstanding, fast, stable, a total pleasure, especially after Vista. I've been running W7 as my main OS since build 7100 came out several months ago. I couldn't imagine going back to Vista now and fortunately, I won't have to.

So if you can afford to upgrade (or whatever) you should just go for it, asap.
 

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i Didn't expect so much positive feed back i will try it of as soon as i can download it
 

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I was always a huge Vista supporter, and still am when it comes to the small contingent of XP fanboys who still rag on it for problems that haven't existed in almost 2 years, but as much as I loved Vista, it can't compare to Windows 7. Microsoft has finally done it right. They released an operating system that's a treat to use right from the start, and historically, that's something they've never really been able to do. I didn't use 2000 until SP2, I didn't like XP until SP2, and Vista only started to shine after SP1. Windows 7 is near perfect right from the start, and it'll only get better. :thumbsup:
 

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Corsair 650W
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i Didn't expect so much positive feed back i will try it of as soon as i can download it
Please understand where you are. If you ask the same question somewhere else you may get vastly different responses. ;)

I don't like it but I may be the only one here that doesn't. Your best bet, as others have suggested, is to dual boot and draw your own conclusions.
 

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Haha! You peeked. Why so nosey?
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