Windows 7 on ASUS and the Future of Innovation

    Windows 7 on ASUS and the Future of Innovation


    Posted: 31 Aug 2009
    Working at ASUS, I have witnessed, first-hand, the great strides made in technological innovation and exceptional focus that goes into our high-quality products. Instilled with traditional values of hard work and discipline, ASUS continues to build upon its success that has made it far more than just the world’s leading motherboard company. And now with Windows 7 just around the corner, we have already been running beta versions effortlessly on our systems to ensure maximum compatibility and optimized performance. 

    Personally, I have used Windows 7 on a number of our notebooks and have truly enjoyed the streamlined features and incredible performance that makes my already fast notebook even faster. Loading programs, finishing my work, or just surfing the Web - Windows 7 simply makes everything looks better, perform faster, and is much more intuitive than other operating systems. Meeting the great people at Microsoft, I can see the amount of detail and research that has gone into making Windows 7 into what I see today. Building off Windows Vista, Microsoft further refined and finessed the architecture to create an easier so that everything I want to do is done better. 

    ASUS is thrilled to provide users with a new experience - based on high-speed, innovative ASUS technology and reliable Windows 7. The benefits are numerous. I have had the privilege of using Windows 7 on ASUS notebooks and would recommend it to anyone that’s interested in eye-catching style, ultimate performance, advanced security, and reassured dependability.  

    Marcus Teixeira
    Marketing Team at ASUS


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    z3r010's Avatar Posted By: z3r010
    31 Aug 2009



  1. Posts : 4,573
       #1

    That's nice, Asus. How 'bout innovating me some drivers?
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  2. Posts : 66
    windows 7
       #2

    Antman said:
    That's nice, Asus. How 'bout innovating me some drivers?
    Followed by me... I think they ditched my laptop series for some reason >.<
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  3. Posts : 139
    Vista64
       #3

    lordofbahamut said:
    Followed by me... I think they ditched my laptop series for some reason >.<
    W90VP ?
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  4. Posts : 66
    windows 7
       #4

    nope X56A... there is no support for this series >.<. And their lastest bios give me BSOD when I interchange AC-battery mode. How cool ...
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  5. Posts : 139
    Vista64
       #5

    lordofbahamut said:
    nope X56A... there is no support for this series >.<. And their lastest bios give me BSOD when I interchange AC-battery mode. How cool ...
    Ahh, reason I ask is that w90vp users seem to have been left in a lurch also
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  6. Posts : 92
    Win7/XP
       #6

    Personally, I've stuck with ASUS mobo for quite a while...

    I've been very happy with the P5E deluxe (with Rampage Formula Bios) mobo for a while now...
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  7. Posts : 178
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #7

    Antman said:
    That's nice, Asus. How 'bout innovating me some drivers?

    .... far too simple!!
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  8. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #8

    If you ask me I think they should get up off there ASUS and do a bit of updating work.
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