I am house sitting/dog sitting for a friend for 2 nights and decided not to bring my PC over since it is such a pain to disconnect and reconnect and it is so heavy. Case was 55lbs last time I weighed it, plus all the cables and 3 external drives.
So I just grabbed my headset and one external drive.
Surfing and watching movies is pretty much the same, but if you need to do any file management stuff, XP needs a lot more clicks to do the same tasks.
Only 1 more night of XP and then I'll be back to Win7 (I am actually home right now posting this since I had to grab a few things I forgot yesterday).
Yea it's same for me when I'm using XP. The lab computers here at Uni still use XP, and I hate doing my work/programming on them. I prefer just using my netbook to do work in labs, even though it's a smaller screen, it's still easier to do a lot of things on it.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 8.1 Pro x64Intel Core i7 4790k8GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHzMSI TwinFrozr GeForce GTX770
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 8.1 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 4790k
Motherboard
MSI Z97S Krait Edition
Memory
8GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHz
Graphics Card(s)
MSI TwinFrozr GeForce GTX770
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar DX/XD 7.1
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 24" S2409W + Dell 20" E207WFP
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 + 1680x1050
Hard Drives
1x 120GB OCZ Agility 3, 1x 750GB Western Digital Caviar Black, 1x 1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue
While I LIKE W7 -- I can't actually say that my productivity suffers because I'm using XP.
On XP I always have the "Virtual Desktop" facility enabled -- 4 complete virtual desktops -- this feature STILL doesn't exist to any decent stability in W7.
Most of the applications I use tend to be the same interface whether its XP or W7 so in what area do you actually need a lot more mouse clicks.
Yes I LIKE the W7 tranparent taskbar etc -- but I can't say that I'm slowed down a lot - or at all - with XP -- assuming a DECENT computer of course -- not a slow Pentium III with 384MB of RAM for instance.
I think you'll generally find that using XP on a work computer is not such a pleasant experience because of the AGE of the computer rather than the XP system itself --old graphics card, low powered CPU and lack of RAM. It's not XP per se that is the problem -- at least in 95% of the cases I'm sure.
XP runs BLINDINGLY fast on a MODERN 4 GB RAM computer BTW. -- I'm not suggesting staying with XP but at least don't blame XP for stuff that IT isn't responsible for.
XP is still amazingly fine for a lot of applications on decent hardware -- there's still life in the old dog yet.
Cheers
jimbo
My Computer
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Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and se...Intel i7 Intel i58GB, 16GBOn Motherboard
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PC/Desktop
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Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
OS
Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
Please, Zepher, can you tell me if premiere cs4 is accelerated by the gtx285? Do you use some plugin to activate it or it is working by default? I bought HD5870 and i7 920 and ati stream encoder works only with amd cpu. Now, I have to sell my hd5870 to buy gtx285, but I didn't find any concludent review if I need only the gtx285 or i have to search for any programs or plugins. Thanks a lot I please excuse me for offtopic.
Premiere CS5 uses the Nvidia GPUs. CS4 doesn't so if you don't upgrade to CS5 then you are good with your 5870.
CS5 ships next month and if you upgrade to it then either buy a 285 or the new 470 or 480.
Our editing machine uses the Matrox card to do rendering acceleration.