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That is may be due to upgrade but that may be only in your case... check ur starp up programs and if you can then please make a clean install
That is may be due to upgrade but that may be only in your case... check ur starp up programs and if you can then please make a clean install
...so 7127 marginally slows down start-up and shutdown. Must be due to additional items Win7 is processing. In any event, I will stick with 7100 unless Microsoft offers an official update. I know... they said the would not, but then again, this would all depend on the feedback they are receiving from the alpha, beta and RC testers who are reporting back. After all, they did produce a 7127 so they must be up to something.
7100 All the way, stick with the official one you can't go wrong, you get the updates without hassle.
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I prefer 7127 to 7100, seems to work a bit quicker which is always good so yeah ima stick to it
Enzo.
uhmm, id say its highly consistent, and my boot time has decreased by 30 seconds..
things load more of a click..... done compared to 7100 where it was a click................. done.
Enzo.
it's not the matter of speed in my case between 7100 or 7127 but some of my previous drivers started working in 7127... and I always prefer to go with the latest if available...