Build 7022 installation

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  1. Posts : 33
    Win 7 x64 - 7048
       #101

    Totally agree about where it came from and about we cant complain. Althiugh I do have to say that I've had three times as much trouble with build 7022 than 7000. Im actually using a 9600gt and yeah mobo is 7 series nvid. . I'd skip 7022 if I were you and wait for RC1. In my experiance 7000 is hands down winner for stability etc, although 7022 is clearly faster. Good luck and keep us posted
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  2. Posts : 336
    windows 7 X64
       #102

    weird i had way more problems with 7000 then 7022 well mostly because of ie but now the updated one on 7022 is leaps and bounds better i havnt experienced any issues on my pc atleast..
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  3. Posts : 214
    Windows 7 Build 7600 Laptop and desktop. Also OSX 10.5.7 and 10.6 Snow on Laptop
       #103

    Win 7 x64 said:
    Totally agree about where it came from and about we cant complain. Althiugh I do have to say that I've had three times as much trouble with build 7022 than 7000. Im actually using a 9600gt and yeah mobo is 7 series nvid. . I'd skip 7022 if I were you and wait for RC1. In my experiance 7000 is hands down winner for stability etc, although 7022 is clearly faster. Good luck and keep us posted
    I am inclined not to agree. 7022 works just fine and dandy and should do for most people. At the end of the day you may never of had trouble with 7000 but am sure someone somewhere would have done and then when theyu install 7022 the problem may have been fixed. You have to remember this is Beta software, there will be bugs but at the end of the day 7022 is newer therefore better code. It is a whole month newer not a couple of days. Sometimes Betas come out within a couple of days and then not worth upgrading but if you are talking weeks then if you can you should.
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  4. Posts : 214
    Windows 7 Build 7600 Laptop and desktop. Also OSX 10.5.7 and 10.6 Snow on Laptop
       #104

    TripOG said:
    weird i had way more problems with 7000 then 7022 well mostly because of ie but now the updated one on 7022 is leaps and bounds better i havnt experienced any issues on my pc atleast..

    And so say all of us.
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  5. Posts : 2,899
    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
       #105

    Win 7 x64 said:
    Totally agree about where it came from and about we cant complain. Althiugh I do have to say that I've had three times as much trouble with build 7022 than 7000. Im actually using a 9600gt and yeah mobo is 7 series nvid. . I'd skip 7022 if I were you and wait for RC1. In my experiance 7000 is hands down winner for stability etc, although 7022 is clearly faster. Good luck and keep us posted
    i would actually argue that for me 6801 was the most stable...
    that one was more rock solid than Vista SP1 (and from what i saw SP2...)
    but then again...

    Studulike said:
    I am inclined not to agree. 7022 works just fine and dandy and should do for most people. At the end of the day you may never of had trouble with 7000 but am sure someone somewhere would have done and then when theyu install 7022 the problem may have been fixed. You have to remember this is Beta software, there will be bugs but at the end of the day 7022 is newer therefore better code. It is a whole month newer not a couple of days. Sometimes Betas come out within a couple of days and then not worth upgrading but if you are talking weeks then if you can you should.
    i cant vouch for that though..
    newer code does not mean better code necessarily
    it just means that new code (or actually new compiled code)
    7022 might be new but it can certainly have broken parts and bugs in the OS...
    thats why windows 7 is being tested...
    so that eventually it will be stable enough for the masses..

    or even better said by our resident mod barman58

    Barman58 said:
    Hi,

    the whole point of an Interim build in product development is that you apply a fix for a particular issue and see what if anything that breaks. The next build you either try something else or fix the new break and so on.

    As we are not privy to all the builds in this process it is impossible to know if the leaked build is even on the current development path or some abandoned offshoot. The next build to judge can only be the release candidate or other official build.

    I can understand the desire to have the latest available build but when doing so there is always a possible reliability penalty to pay.

    It is I think too much to expect every leaked build to be "better" than the previous official, or leaked, build.
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  6. Cam
    Posts : 160
    Windows 7 RTM
       #106

    I'll definitely upgrade once a 64-bit version gets leaked.
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows Vista Ultimate x64 & Windows 7
       #107

    I am definately staying with 7000, its just not worth installing a leaked build on Torrent. Who uses Torrents these days anyways? Stay with an official release :)
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  8. Posts : 1,003
    Win7 Ultimate x64 on Desktop / Win7 Ultimate x86 on laptop / Win7 x86 Starter on Netbook
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       #108

    dchristey said:
    I am definately staying with 7000, its just not worth installing a leaked build on Torrent. Who uses Torrents these days anyways? Stay with an official release :)
    I 100% agree with you. :)
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  9. Posts : 675
    Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64
       #109

    That is what everyone says until they actually install it...

    I seen so many people here who were bashing the build a few days ago, now singing its praises since they have actually tried it.

    Sitting on the fence is boring.
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  10. Posts : 307
    XP Pro, Windows 7 Ultimate 64 & 32 Build 7022
       #110

    win7 said:
    That is what everyone says until they actually install it...

    I seen so many people here who were bashing the build a few days ago, now singing its praises since they have actually tried it.

    Sitting on the fence is boring.
    He is right, I like to jump in to every build that has not been tampered with & install it, & stroke it, & pet it, & love it, & rub it because its my friend.
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