I like Vista, I haven't played around with Windows 7 long enough yet to give an honest opinion but it seems to be working well so far, I'm still sorting out my applications so don't have everything on here yet that are on my Vista partition.
I know people are trying to compare Vista with WinME in as far as they think that they shouldn't have been let out but I'm one, perhaps one of the few, that hasn't had any problems with either OS and still have a WinME machine running and being used on my network.
It's like anything in life give it a little love and understanding and you shouldn't have problems
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Made by Mastercard OS: Windows 7 RTM x64 CPU: Core 2 Quad, @3.8 on aircooling Motherboard: XFX 750i Nforce Memory: 8 Gig Geil Black Dragon Graphics Card: Nvidia 8800GTX 512 x 2 in SLI Sound Card: Razor Barracuda Monitor(s) Displays: 2 X 24 Inch Hannsg Screen Resolution: 1600x1050 Keyboard: Razor Lycosa Mouse: Razor Mamba, sweet as candy PSU: 600 Watt Coolermaster Elite Silent Pro Case: Coolermaster Storm Cooling: Coolermaster V8 Hard Drives: 1X64 Gig Kingston SSD Drive
2X 320 sata
2X250 ide
1X 320 External. and lets not forget the 8 gig thumbdrive :)
and a partridge in a pear tree Internet Speed: Virgin 50MB. Other Info: Zalman Guardian System Fan Controls
Aerocool Modern V system monitor.
And a nice bunch of stickers on the front!! All that money for something that glows blue. But thats why we do it kids. all for the bling!!
100mbit Seedbox, loving that!
Razor Destructor Gaming Mat, Razor Moray Headphones.
To much spare money perhaps? Nah, my mrs has shoes. I have a very expensive way of her shopping for
After adding two new SATA hard drives in my computer, I noticed that Disk Management lists SATA Drive C (which contains Win 7) as Disk 2. The other two drives are listed as Disk 0 and Disk 1.
Since I connected SATA Drive C in SATA port 1, I was expecting to see it listed as Disk 0. SATA drives...
ok so my laptop's a few years old. It came with Windows 7 Home Basic. it still has it.
My question is that it take A LOT of time to boot. Heres what happens:
1. The starting windows doesn't take that long to disappear, im satisfied with it.
2. But the welcome screen, ugh, First it just...
If you can afford it, an SSD is so incredibly awesome for Windows 7. The machine boots in 30 seconds; applications are turbocharged. It actually makes bloated Microsoft software enjoyable.:p
One thing is that I learned the hard way that the Micron SSDs (the RealSSD C300 256GB) do not play well...
Vote For Your Choice Of Security Solution
In one of my posts, where I war in quest of searching the God made security suite, that would be native x64, upgrde itself automatically, and protect competently, I received a mixed bag of reaction. It really seems, that in this grand scheme of life,...