Win 7 - build 7022 has been leaked!

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  1. Posts : 675
    Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64
       #60

    djshotty said:
    Thoroughly agree. I have XP X64, Vista 64 Ultimate and Seven X64 Ultimate all running in tri boot, with 4 gig of DDR2-1066, and everything works a hell of a lot smoother than any 32 bit install of any Windows-based OS I've had. I just wish the Dell's, HP's, Compaq's of the world would give the 32bit crap a rest. It's through their support of 32bit that we continue in the dark ages - stalling development of computers the world over. Just think - if it wasn't for the Middle Ages and the backward-thinking dickheads who considered scientific development the stuff of witchcraft, we'd be over 300 years ahead of where we are today.
    With an increase in 64bit users comes more 64bit optimised stuff - developers won't have a choice as their market will beinto the newer technology. Prices will come down, information will be shared faster and the world as a whole will improve.
    Not everyone has or wants to spend out lots of cash on new pc's check my system specs, that is running all i use (even some newer games) fine so why bother upgrading it until it won't play a game i want etc???

    If no 32bit os, my machine is stuck with xp/vista.. no thanks..
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  2. Posts : 14
    Seven X64 Ultimate 7100 RC1/Vista X64 Ultimate SP1/XP X64 SP2 tri-boot
       #61

    win7 said:
    Not everyone has or wants to spend out lots of cash on new pc's check my system specs, that is running all i use (even some newer games) fine so why bother upgrading it until it won't play a game i want etc???

    If no 32bit os, my machine is stuck with xp/vista.. no thanks..
    Then carry on being the handbrake to the future, while it's quite cheap to get your hands on a half-decent machine that's capable of running a 64bit OS.
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  3. Posts : 675
    Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64
       #62

    Cost me about £50 in new/old bits to build this one up, i only built it cos my laptop wouldn't play deltaforce extreme/bhd cos of the lack of shader support on the intel gfx...

    I have rent and bills to pay that take priority over such things, but seriously this is running very nicely considering the age of some parts, the most expensive bit was the ram lol...

    And what about developing/third world countries? i think your view is selfish.
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  4. Posts : 14
    Seven X64 Ultimate 7100 RC1/Vista X64 Ultimate SP1/XP X64 SP2 tri-boot
       #63

    win7 said:
    Cost me about £50 in new/old bits to build this one up, i only built it cos my laptop wouldn't play deltaforce extreme/bhd cos of the lack of shader support on the intel gfx...

    I have rent and bills to pay that take priority over such things, but seriously this is running very nicely considering the age of some parts, the most expensive bit was the ram lol...

    And what about developing/third world counties? i think your view is selfish.
    Well maybe if you saved up you'd be able to afford something newer. I myself have a AU$280,000 mortgage, an 18-month old child and a wife to feed, all on AU$60,000 a year, and I still manage to get myself new parts - all because I save up the cash I need to do the things I want. No credit cards here, mate.....
    As for the third world, life is what you make it, and if they're too lazy to get up off their backsides and help themselves improve their own quality of life, then let them to it.....
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  5. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #64

    i fully agree with djshotty; technology nowdays are affordable for almost anyone so why not upgrade... quit smoking and drinking and put some money in your pocket :)
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  6. Posts : 675
    Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64
       #65

    djshotty said:
    Well maybe if you saved up you'd be able to afford something newer. I myself have a AU$280,000 mortgage, an 18-month old child and a wife to feed, all on AU$60,000 a year, and I still manage to get myself new parts - all because I save up the cash I need to do the things I want. No credit cards here, mate.....
    As for the third world, life is what you make it, and if they're too lazy to get up off their backsides and help themselves improve their own quality of life, then let them to it.....
    In all honesty i could go to the store and spend around £500 now, but why should i bother until this machine won't play something i want, and its only gonna be a game eh, this machine runs any app i throw at it and most games too??

    I also had fun buying old bits from ebay and friends to build this pc up.
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  7. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #66

    we are going offtopic now... its good that your system fullfils all your demands win7 but to other like me for example really HARDware is needed. I work in architecture and graphic design industry... so i medium PC in this days don't suply what i really need

    PS. let's get back to the topic
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  8. Posts : 214
    Windows 7 Build 7600 Laptop and desktop. Also OSX 10.5.7 and 10.6 Snow on Laptop
       #67

    smarteyeball said:
    LOL



    Nope :) It's on Vista and Seven.

    Ooops what a prat I am, miss-typed, I meant XDDM not WDDM. I was replying to the request about XDDM. Just forgot what I was typing why I was typing. lol Hell I am getting old. lol
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  9. Posts : 675
    Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64
       #68

    milosh said:
    we are going offtopic now... its good that your system fullfils all your demands win7 but to other like me for example really HARDware is needed. I work in architecture and graphic design industry... so i medium PC in this days don't suply what i really need

    PS. let's get back to the topic
    Yes you are right. Anyway the 7022 build is running fine here, not sure i notice any massive improvements yet though.

    EDIT: ahhhh! the gadgets still work with UAC OFF.. thats better...
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  10. Posts : 75
    Ubuntu,Mandriva,PCLOS,XP and,Windows 7
       #69

    win7 said:
    Yes you are right. Anyway the 7022 build is running fine here, not sure i notice any massive improvements yet though.

    EDIT: ahhhh! the gadgets still work with UAC OFF.. thats better...
    Now if we can have an option to show or not to show icons instead of the option to show desktop items that would be nice.
    As it is currently if you uncheck show desktop items your gadgets dissapper also along with your icons.
    Should be an option for icons only
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