The Death Of Old Computers

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    windows 7
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    The Death Of Old Computers


    there isn't going to be upgrading for old computers 2008 and older.
    i say this because i have tried windows seven and it is slow even on my newest computer it is very sad and all three of my computers are power house is anyone else having this problem...
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  2. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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    No myself and nearly everyone on this forum has had allot of good to say about this new and innovative OS!! Speed is great and startup and shutdown times are quicker, uses less RAM, CPU seems to run cooler, one great OS and it's only a BETA!!
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    Windows 11 Workstation x64
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    Infekted said:
    there isn't going to be upgrading for old computers 2008 and older.
    i say this because i have tried windows seven and it is slow even on my newest computer it is very sad and all three of my computers are power house is anyone else having this problem...

    It feels very very fast on my PC
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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    Nothing would feel slow on that Beast of a computer you have John.
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  5. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 (Build 7600-16385)
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    This is just a bunch of FUD.

    The only problem is the Graphics Card drivers. It runs great on my P3 and P4's. Haven't tested it on a P2... Yet..

    There *might* be some incompatibilities with some systems.. But YMMV.
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    XP/Vista/Windows 7 builld 7000
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    on the contrary. my business deals primarily with small business market and they are in IT terms very cost conscious. windows 7 is going to extend the useful service life of a lot of systems already in place. our test machines 2 desktop exclusive units, and two toshiba vista dual boot machines show remarkable improvement over vista. the laptops (1 year old) were actually scheduled to have vista replaced with xp just because i dont like hauling around a doorstop during the day. for the laps especially the improvement in performance almost across the board is significant.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    I've had zero problems with 32 and 64 bit 7. Nothing slow here, unlike Johns time machine, I just have a crappy dual core AMD system

    Perhaps if you fill out your specs Infekted, we can see what kind of "powerhouse' you have.
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  8.    #8

    I have some mild issues, and this machine isn't exactly bottom of the range... though I blame most of my performance issues on my lack of RAM (1GB) and Avast (Which has the nack of randomly eating CPU)
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  9. Posts : 137
    Windows 7 Build 7277
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    Infekted said:
    there isn't going to be upgrading for old computers 2008 and older.
    i say this because i have tried windows seven and it is slow even on my newest computer it is very sad and all three of my computers are power house is anyone else having this problem...
    Perhaps something else is wrong. I haven't tried to install on any older machines, but I will give it a try.

    I am running Seven on three machines.

    1 - AMD Athlon 3500+ @ 2.2Ghz & 1GB RAM

    1- AMD 64 X2 4200+ @ 2.2Ghz & 2GB RAM

    1 - AMD Turion X2 @ 2.4Ghz & 2.5GB RAM

    Seven runs flawlessly on all machines. I only wished AIM worked on Windows Seven.
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    Seven 7000 64-Bit
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    ittech said:
    on the contrary. my business deals primarily with small business market and they are in IT terms very cost conscious. windows 7 is going to extend the useful service life of a lot of systems already in place. our test machines 2 desktop exclusive units, and two toshiba vista dual boot machines show remarkable improvement over vista. the laptops (1 year old) were actually scheduled to have vista replaced with xp just because i dont like hauling around a doorstop during the day. for the laps especially the improvement in performance almost across the board is significant.
    A.K.A. Thank God Microsoft got their schtuff right! Now I don't have to buy my staff new computers for another 3 years atleast (amirite?)

    OP I personally feel you're just using a really really bad computer. Windows 7 runs fine for (mostly) every user on this site. Why you would be having problems is beyond me.
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