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Agree with clean install mentality sure, but have to also say I did upgrade on 2 machines with each and every release/leak and have not had a single issue because of it. FWIW
Agree with clean install mentality sure, but have to also say I did upgrade on 2 machines with each and every release/leak and have not had a single issue because of it. FWIW
You did an upgrade. What the hell were you expecting? Upgrading is rarely ever a good idea.
Real men always do a clean install.
lol no real men have a million apps and tweaks they don't want to re-install and pray to the upgrading Gods.
Clean install is a better idea , specially with a beta o/s.
7 has had some nips and tucks in the right places - I'm sure it will run better on a lower spec machines.
If you have an ok desktop - you probably won't notice any difference in performance - I don't.
In fact, Vista boots up considerably faster than any of the 7 builds ever have on my machine.
Don't listen to people telling you Vista is rubbish - it isn't.
If it works for you - go for it.
Give 7 a try and see which you prefer - maybe try dual booting to keep Vista running as it is.
Clean install is the only way to go. I did that from 7000-7127.
Even re-installed Vista for SP2 rtm.
Vista is not rubbish either, SP2 rtm "almost" as snappy as Win7..:)
Release to Manufacturing (RTM) (built on November 1, 2006 with a build number of 6000.16386) is the version of Windows Vista that ships to customers
Service Pack 1 was released to manufacturing on Monday February 4, 2008
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 RTM
Build Number 6002.18005.090410-1830
Released April, 2009.
Announced by Microsoft. Leak to file sharing websites
2.5 years and 2 service packs.
I've been running SP2 RTM almost 3 weeks, anything you would care to add or share?..
other than:
After three years and two service packs.