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Clean install from usb, bit better as everyone saying than RC 1, dual booting vista sp2, but I think im gonna stay with seven only!!
7127 the best so far
Clean install from usb, bit better as everyone saying than RC 1, dual booting vista sp2, but I think im gonna stay with seven only!!
7127 the best so far
Just curious.....Where did 7127 come from?
Why isn't it billed as RC2 or some such?
Where did y'alls find 7127 for download?
Is it bigger or smaller than RC1?
Oh, so many questions!
Doc
Well, I started at a couple builds before 6801. I loved it.
Most of my testing has been x64 on a Dell M1330 since I use that 10-16 hrs a day, although I have W7 on all my machines. A few issues at first with nVidia drivers (BSOD) and the fingerprint reader. Other little issues that didn't really matter.
Since then, I've tried 8 or 10 subsequent builds. Each one seemed better. Never any backsliding like some have experienced.
On a more consistent basis starting around 7057, I've been running the Restart-Time script right after installing, after the second reboot, after the fifth, tenth, twentieth and so on. All on unaltered/untweaked fresh installs except drivers, CCleaner, and Process Explorer, pretty much.
Believe it or not, the biggest improvement seems to have been from 7100 to 7127. Average restart times (regular HDD, not the OCZ SSDs I've posted about) have gone from around 60 seconds to 50 seconds or less (that's english units, metriticians will have to convert....LOL).
And all those "other little issues that didn't really matter" ..... they have all cleared up with 7127. Things like the Dell Quickset volume indicator that flashes on the screen when you mute or change the volume. For the first time so far, it works in 7127.
So for me, W7 is ready.
I just called my Software Guru and he said he'd have 7127 for me tomorrow.
So that little problem is solved.
I just need to buy him lunch! No biggie!
Personally, I've seen no real problems running RC1 on my home-built PC.
My MSI mobo and AMD Athlon 5200+, X2, cpu take it in stride.
Even my Winfast Video card works great.
Overall, it would appear to this reader, that most of the people reporting problems with any new OS are running Dells.
Just one of many reasons there will never be a Dell in this house.
Y'all have a great day now, Y'hear?
The Doctor
Using a Dell XPS 410 here. I've had very few problems with Windows 7. Any problems I've had were mainly on earlier builds.
I was given a Dell XPS 400, that was failing, but Dell refused to fix it.
They said that it had a bad motherboard and an old style CPU.
Well, all that was true, plus it had a very weak PSU which finally failed.
At that point, I scrapped out the PC, saving components that I could use, like the two Maxtor 160 gig SATA2 hard drives, the video card and modem.
The case, psu and mobo is now somewhere in the local land fill.
Dell replaced that PC, for a friend of mine, with a new one. It wasn't much better, because the PSU failed in less than one year of service.
I replaced that P.O.S. with an Antec Earthwatts 650 and there have been no more PSU related problems.
The PSU that I removed from that Dell, had bulging filter capacitors in it.
Such is life in the fast lane!
The Doctor