Anyone regret moving to Windows 7?

I loved my Vista 64-bit, it was/is a geat operating system for me.

I belive Vista broke ground in many ways that now allows Windows 7 to have a much smoother start.

I am now using Windows 7 64-bit Pro and love it...
 

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I skipped Vista but will chime in anyway. Windows 7 is clean, fast, and my knock on it is that it is not quite customizeable enough. I do not like the start menu at all. Not even close to regretting moving to it though - its the best new OS in quite a while
I did the same thing I will never regret it.
 

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I sufferred bugs (mostly minor) in Vista, and the same for Win 7. No sensible difference to me. And I should say I had more bugs in XP than in Vista :) And two of my friends who had moved to 7 tell me the same.
 

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1 Mbit/s
I skipped Vista but will chime in anyway. Windows 7 is clean, fast, and my knock on it is that it is not quite customizeable enough. I do not like the start menu at all. Not even close to regretting moving to it though - its the best new OS in quite a while
I did the same thing I will never regret it.

Ditto, but I skipped Vista 'cus I just could not get a level of comfort with it. I've used Windows since 3.0 - all of them - server versions like 2K, 2003, 2008, plus OS/2, multiple versions of 'nix systems [AIX, Linux, Solaris, Ubuntu, Fedora, etc] so have fairly extensive server and Desktop OS interface experience and an understanding of the underlying operating principles.

With Vista I had major issues with trying to get underneath the UI and finding low-level system controls. It was all UI issues for me, nothing to do with stabilty, missing drivers, stability or anything like that. My kids laptop runs Vista 32-bit and they seem to like it, but I hate having to do anything on it. Doesn't make it a "bad" OS, jsut one I did not like and thus, skipped.
Win7 appears to be much better thought out and has some of the nice touches from Vista. Still don't like Explorer, never have, never will. But other than that, I've had very few issues with it.
 

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No regrets at all here. Vista never really gave me any major problems except on other people's machines that came with a bunch of crapware pre-installed and RAM deprived. If I had to pick things I hated about Vista they would be:

1. Built-in Backup program was utter garbage. Wouldn't backup .exe files!? I can understand the need for security, but if it won't backup what I want, then its useless.

2. The Vista Theme: I was getting pretty tired of the green/black and wave crap toward the end.

3. Constant HDD churning: Even with 4GB of RAM when I bootup, HDD churned for what seemed like forever. Install or uninstall and app, yet more HDD churning. Vista really loved to spin the ol drive I say. Didn't take long to disable Windows search and Superfetch to stop that nonsense.

4. Half-baked apps like Windows Mail, Calendar and Movie Maker.

What do I like about Windows 7?

1. A backup program that is actually decent.

2. Aero Snap, jump lists and taskbar previews are useful too me.

3. Disc imaging and Previous Versions available in Home Premium.

4. MUCH less disc churning.

5. A better, more pleasant theme.

6. Overall a snappier feeling UI.

7. Homegroup is a nice and simple feature for sharing files and printers.

8. Removal of sub-par apps (see # 4 on Vista dislikes)

9. DVD and AAC playback by default.

10. Media Center.

11. More customizable UAC (I still have it set to max though).

12. Gadgets aren't stuck in a sidebar anymore.

13. SuperBar is a refreshing change.

What do I dislike about 7 so far?

1. Control panel visually is less appealing than Vista.

2. Window Media Player needs an overhaul. While it looks nice, its missing features that should be standard (tag editor for example). and Its buggy with displaying album art.

3. Can't verify disc images in Home Premium. Seriously, why should that be a Professional and up feature?

Thats my take on this situation :)
 
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Not ready yet to do away with Vista completely. Yesterday I got my Windows 7 disc and set it up to dual boot. The windows calendar is missing and don't ask me why but that is the only calendar my phone will send events to. I was able to create a shortcut for it onto the 7 desktop. Windows 7 was the easiest installation I've ever done. So far no major problems.The jury is still out on whether it will stay or not.
 

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While there are undoubtedly many people on both camps concerning Vista, in my town I was beginning to think I was the only one that actually liked Vista.

Sure, the one major bug I had with it was a few months after installing it (I got it a few days after initial release), the activation gave me an issue that required some creative tinkering with SLMGR to get working again. Other than that, Vista gave me no problems.

When Microsoft first released the 7 public beta, I did the normal routine and setup dual-boot between Vista and 7. Three days later I formatted the harddrive and removed Vista completely. That's how good 7 was, even in Beta. And it does not stop there. The RC showed vast improvement in performance and stability over the BETA.

And having installed the 7 release for several clients over the past two weeks, I can says with confidence that I have no regrets at all with my move to 7.

Prometheus is still running the RC, but I'll be hauling out the R1950.00 required for 7 Ultimate x64 towards the end of December, once I've paid off a few hardware upgrades I've made first.
 

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VMware SVGA 3D
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High Definition Audio Device
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With vista ultimate sp2x64, my comp was so fast ; with seven ultimate x64, my comp is so slow.Same software installed.Both genuine (market) . So sad.:(. Tomorow I"ll go back to vista.
 

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intel core 2 duo e8400 3.0 ghz
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asus p5ql se
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4 gb
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gforce 9600gt
Two years ago I was undecided between getting a new PC or switching to a Mac. I decided to go with a PC because I have a lot of expensive graphic software and I didn't want the extra expense of having to upgrade it all for the Mac. So I bought a new Dell PC with Vista Ultimate 32-bit installed. Well, guess what? Most of my software had to be upgraded to work with Vista. Add to that the fact that my machine started freezing after about 6 months - it seems the USB ports went faulty. I had to get new ones. They're still not 100%. I also had several other minor Vista issues - minor, but annoying nonetheless. I gave up using Internet Explorer, there were so many issues, and now just use Firefox.

Now, in order to update to Windows 7, I have to upgrade to Ultimate, which is pricier than the other versions. Well, I refuse to give Microsoft another penny of my money. It seems to me they put out a faulty product, used their entire consumer base to test it and find the bugs, fix the bugs, change it up a little, call it Windows 7, and now expect people to pay for the corrected version. And this is not the first time Microsoft has done this. Well, I'm done.

iMac, here I come!
 

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Two years ago I was undecided between getting a new PC or switching to a Mac. I decided to go with a PC because I have a lot of expensive graphic software and I didn't want the extra expense of having to upgrade it all for the Mac. So I bought a new Dell PC with Vista Ultimate 32-bit installed. Well, guess what? Most of my software had to be upgraded to work with Vista.

So you expected proprietary software that was coded for the Mac/XP to work on Windows?

Add to that the fact that my machine started freezing after about 6 months - it seems the USB ports went faulty. I had to get new ones. They're still not 100%.
And how is a Dell hardware fault a Windows issue? If a mac had faulty components, I guarantee it would behave the same way.

iMac, here I come!
Enjoy :)
 

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For an avid Vista user like me, the main advantage of w7 is the smaller footprint and better performance. As far as function and user interface goes, it is somewhat different but no progress - just different.

All this statement shows is that you haven't gotten used to using the new UI things yet and/or put them to use, you cannot say that Aero Snap, Shake, Peek, enhanced alt tab, and a better taskbar are not improvements.

Maybe I should have said that the UI is no progress for me. All these functions you mention mean nothing to me because I really don't need them and the taskbar is so, so. I rather have some of the functions back that they dropped.
 

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Now, in order to update to Windows 7, I have to upgrade to Ultimate, which is pricier than the other versions. Well, I refuse to give Microsoft another penny of my money. It seems to me they put out a faulty product, used their entire consumer base to test it and find the bugs, fix the bugs, change it up a little, call it Windows 7, and now expect people to pay for the corrected version. And this is not the first time Microsoft has done this. Well, I'm done.

iMac, here I come!

You don't have to buy 7 Ultimate to upgrade. I went from Vista Business to 7 Home Premium but you do have to perform a Custom install, which means you're going to need to backup all you data, install 7, then re-install all your software.
 

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iMac, here I come!
Enjoy spending 2-3x the amount for similar specs of hardware that you can not update so easily or have much less of a choice.
 

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SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
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350W generic
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Cybertronpc, it glows blue
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stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
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Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
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Logitech Mediaplay cordless
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NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS 256 MB
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1680x1050 + 1024x768
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Microsoft Comfort Curve
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Two years ago I was undecided between getting a new PC or switching to a Mac. I decided to go with a PC because I have a lot of expensive graphic software and I didn't want the extra expense of having to upgrade it all for the Mac. So I bought a new Dell PC with Vista Ultimate 32-bit installed. Well, guess what? Most of my software had to be upgraded to work with Vista. Add to that the fact that my machine started freezing after about 6 months - it seems the USB ports went faulty. I had to get new ones. They're still not 100%. I also had several other minor Vista issues - minor, but annoying nonetheless. I gave up using Internet Explorer, there were so many issues, and now just use Firefox.

Now, in order to update to Windows 7, I have to upgrade to Ultimate, which is pricier than the other versions. Well, I refuse to give Microsoft another penny of my money. It seems to me they put out a faulty product, used their entire consumer base to test it and find the bugs, fix the bugs, change it up a little, call it Windows 7, and now expect people to pay for the corrected version. And this is not the first time Microsoft has done this. Well, I'm done.

iMac, here I come!

See ya!
 

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ASUS P5Q Pro
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8GB Dominator 8500C5D
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ATI : XFX 5870
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Realtek HD Audio 7-1
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1x 47" LCD HDMI & 3x 26" LCD HDMI
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1920x1080P & 1920x1200
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1x 80GB Intel X25-M G2 SSD : 1x 500GB & 1x 640GB WD Caviar Black(s)
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Corsair 620HX
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Cooler Master RC-690
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Tuniq Tower 120, 2x 140mm and 3x 120mm case fans
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Microsoft 500
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Razer Diamondback 3G
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The PC fanboy vs Mac fanboy scenario is just sooooo played out already. I use and own both and the both have their strong points and weak points. For someone to say one is way better than the other for every task, clearly doesn't know what they're talking about. Can't we all just get along? :geek:
 

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Intel i7-3770K
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Intel DZ77RE-75K
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BFG Tech - GeForce GTX 295
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Auzentech X-Fi Prelude
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Dell 2407WFP LCD
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Boot Drive: Intel 520 Series SSD - 180GB
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3 x 2TB Western Digital Caviar Black SATA
NAS: WD Sentinel DX4000 8TB
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Seasonic Platinum 1000 (1000w)
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SilverStone TJ09
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Intel RTS2011LC Liquid Cooling Solution
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Logitech K750 Solar
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Wacom Intuos4 Medium Tablet
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AT&T U-Verse 18Mbps
The PC fanboy vs Mac fanboy scenario is just sooooo played out already. I use and own both and the both have their strong points and weak points. For someone to say one is way better than the other for every task, clearly doesn't know what they're talking about. Can't we all just get along? :geek:


+1, some guys sound like football fans (and I did not mean the football hooligans).
 

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So you expected proprietary software that was coded for the Mac/XP to work on Windows ?
That is not what I meant at all; I have never had a Mac, all my software was for Windows -- I had to upgrade it because it wouldn't work with Vista. You silly. I have upgraded to different Windows versions many times over the years and always my expensive software worked with the new version. Until Vista.

And how is a Dell hardware fault a Windows issue? If a mac had faulty components, I guarantee it would behave the same way.
Again, of course I did not think it was a Windows issue. I was giving a representation of my overall lousy experience ever since my purchase, in the spirit of fair testimony.

That being said, whew! I didn't realize I was playing to such a tough crowd. Y'all have scared me away.
 
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Well how else do you expect? Lots of us here know precisely how well Windows 7 works. To me, it is perfection. I really don't care that Microsoft makes it. It could be aliens for all I care.

And then we help as best we can for people with problems, because we know that in most cases, it is user that is doing something wrong and not OS.

And then we are faced with, "I'm running to Apple." And we are left with a dilemma of trying to decide if we should let you guide yourself in error or give a last ditch effort to help.
 

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self built
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7600.20510 x86
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P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
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MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
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OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
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HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
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MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
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22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
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1680x1050 and 1280x1024
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SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
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350W generic
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Cybertronpc, it glows blue
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stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
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Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
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Logitech Mediaplay cordless
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