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Couple of Mistakes With Software Installs, Otherwise Smooth Sailing.
Couple of Mistakes With Software Installs, Otherwise Smooth Sailing.
Minor program failures. Other than that it's been pretty clean.
Attach the weekly chart, the chart based on the past 20 days is too short lived to be very useful.
The forum software should really display the attachments to match the user's browser window size, it's a pain to be forced to expand each attachment to view it.
This is what it looks like after setting up a completely new system and doing some OC trial and error sessions every couple of days.
...should get better, though, I'm done now fiddling around and the system is running safe and stable!
I am amazed how many have not reinstalled in the last 4 months.
I have had Win7 slow down on me every 3 months and then start being unable to run programs. I just accept the re-installs as the cost of running Win7. But I do try out every game that comes along. I just wish Windows would not trash itself trying to control every aspect of every piece of hardware and software. I should be able to install and uninstall with no ill effects IMO.
At work we run QNX which has a reliability history as well, but its problem history spans years. No problems last year at all. Original install was in 1998. There are about 20 entries, mostly driver issues. Such is the life of a stable OS that costs over 10 times what Win7 costs.
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Before the last format and reinstall session I was running Win 7 RC x64 for half a year and didn't see much of a performance loss (trashing itself up) even with almost 24/7 operation time and current installs/reinstalls.
I think this really has improved compared to XP (I don't even want to talk about that weird thing called 'Vista' a.k.a 'Win7 in pre-beta experimental stage' anymore).
Quite a bit of problems along the way and I dont know if I've annihilated my problem I've been havin, highly doubt it actually. Starting to regret this whole "upgrade to windows7"-business. Microsoft including a "XP Mode" in Windows7 tells me something about them, they just don't want to let go of WinXP, the ONLY HIT OS they ever managed to make, at least for my generation.