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works great, i'm very satisfied. all bugs that were bugging me have been exterminated.
i wish they had added some new screensavers though
ok i couldn't wait till tomorrow to install...i just did a quick re-format to partition in C:
Sooo, 1000GB 2X500GB RAID 0 100GB for Windows 7 X64 RTM.
Flawless install, installed latest drivers from nvidia.
Love it so far:)
Seriously thinking of removing Vista X64 for good ....mmmm could use that extra storage
Windows 7 hits RTM im bit disappointed no its not beacuse of its features but the craze
it builds every time leak happens for new builds will be missing now!!!
I really like the aero peak in it im Windows user who moved directly from xp to windows 7!!!
so aero and now aero peak was new to me!!!
i can say windows make to feel like its light works stable with less than 1GB RAM i tired it myself!!!
one thing i like the most in windows 7 is that im a user who likes to reinstall once in a 2 months and in windows 7 i dont have to install additional drivers for the devices as windows 7 got all drivers
now i reinstall more often than i did previously!!!
i like new aero themes in windows 7!!!
im pretty much satisfied with win 7 rtm!!!:)
This RTM Version (16385) found all of my devices successfully without fail. I even gotten rid of my dual boot with Vista Ultimate. I am now just using Windows 7 RTM all the time. I even got a friend to install it on his PC, who was afraid because he was so used to having Windows XP (SP2). Now he's glad that I talked him into it and having loads of fun.
its satisfies me very much.its has to many advantage , fast, and 100% more better than using vista or XP ......... nothing to say more than this
Hello,
I really like the added bits and bobs I find it helps using the computer much more efficient.
However with the power and knowledge base microsoft control I expected big gains in performance when using Windows 7 on the same hardware as windows Vista sp2. I haven't experienced any noticeable improvements in performance in the few applications I have been testing compared with Vista sp2.
I don't know much about the way the OS's are programmed but I can't help but feel Windows 7 is Vista sp2 with a different Jacket on.
...Vista R2. The core underpinnings of the OS are relatively unchanged. They tweaked it a bit so that it loads faster and scales a bit better across multiple cores, but otherwise, its linear performance is within 3-5% of Vista's. However, they have made changes to how it functions at runtime, especially the behavior of background services like indexing and superfetch.
That, plus some minor adjustments to the UI threading/prioritizing of window animations, makes the OS "feel" more responsive. I run it daily on an Atom-based Netbook (HP Mini 2140) with 2GB and it's quite smooth. And on my quad-core development workstation (W700ds) it really flies - but then again, so did Vista/XP, so...
Note: You can read more about Windows 7 vs. Vista at InfoWorld.
RCK
Seven blows Vista out of the water in any type of intensive motion graphics production work (and just about everything else in general, except Vista's magic power of seizing up under pressure.) Professionals avoided Vista like the plague.