Retiring Windows 7 Anyone Else?

Dual boot xp/7 cause I have two monitors and microsoft decided that individual user accounts don't require separate display settings... :rolleyes:
 

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Are you implying that you can't use dual screens on Windows 7? It wasn't a problem on Windows 7 RC on my desktop and still isn't a problem with Windows 7 on my laptop.
 

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Dual boot xp/7 cause I have two monitors and microsoft decided that individual user accounts don't require separate display settings... :rolleyes:

Are you saying that two user accounts can't have dual displays with different resolutions per account? example, User 1 1680x1050 x2 and User 2 with 1440x900 x2?

If you are running LCD monitors, it's always best to run them at their native resolutions.
 

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Regarding the original post, although we use the metric system here, I love that American expression: "your mileage may vary." A lot of what Apple fans (or should I say "devouts"?) brag about the Macintosh derives from the fact that MacOS is run on a single, rigid hardware platform about which Apple has absolute control and which has very little variation. By contrast, all versions of Windows run on a practically infinite number of component combinations, and Microsoft has to make a "one-size-fits-all" solution. Obviously, in some cases the size won't fit. The same applies to Linux: there are many horror stories about all distros, too, as well as many success cases.

So, any Windows version can possibly have problems with a particular hardware combination, and a sample of just one computer or configuration is not enough to give a general verdict about any Windows release. The opposite may also happen: in spite of all the problems with Vista, we all also know people who had an excellent experience with it and are very happy with it. This probably applies even to the most loathed OS ever, Windows Me (though I don't know personally any such case).

Until four years ago, I was a Windows 2000 Professional user. Win2k ran incredibly well on a very old 233-MHz Pentium II with only 128 MB RAM (64 MB at first). Then in late 2005 I bought (or rather assembled) my current PC - see full specs on the link below, but it's an AMD Athlon 64 3800+ with 2 GB RAM (1 GB at first) - and I started using Windows XP Professional. I had a great experience with it, but then I already got it after SP2, when it became almost a whole new system. I remember I worked at an office at the time (now I work from home), and we all worked with Windows 2000 there, among other reasons because before SP2, XP had the same reputation of being a nightmare OS as Vista today, and companies didn't trust it.

Later I tried Vista, and it wasn't a good experience, although it wasn't exactly a horror story either. I didn't have any hardware or driver problems, and it worked very well at first, but later on I did have a lot of software problems: not only were many programs incompatible, but I found out that it was very easy to do something apparently harmless that would render Vista completely unstable and unusable, with weird bugs no one knew how to fix. After several reinstalls and the same instability appearing seemingly out of nothing, I gave up. Yet there were still lots of things I liked in Vista, starting with the interface: when one spends 80-90% of one's waking time in front of a computer, having a nice interface, even a beautiful one, makes a lot of difference for one's motivation and productivity.

So, frustrated and reluctantly, I went back to XP, but Xzaviar's original post that originated this thread reminded me a lot of what I felt when I gave up Vista. The situation was remarkably similar, and so were the problems I had. But I took Windows 7 very seriously and started using it in dual-boot with XP since the RC. I knew I couldn't keep using XP forever, just as one couldn't use Windows 95 forever. I don't work directly in IT any more, but I am a technical translator also working with software localization, so I have to keep myself almost as current as an actual IT professional.

Contrary to Vista, my experience with Windows 7 has been so good that now I've felt confident enough to retire XP. There are a few legacy specialist applications I have to use that won't run on Win7, just as they wouldn't on Vista, but for them I have a XP virtual machine on VMware Player. It works very well, but I find myself using it very little, and the incompatible apps are too few to be worth having a separate boot partition for XP; they will eventually be replaced and go into oblivion as well. Do I miss XP? Definitely not - in fact, I feel as if I've been thrown into the Flintstones' age when I still have to use it. Do I look back or consider giving up Windows 7? Heavens no!!! And yes, Windows 7 still has a few rough edges, but they are incredibly few and manageable for a system that was commercially released just over a month ago. It is better than most Windows versions so far were after their SP1!

Again, a sample of one computer is not significant, regardless of whether the experience is good or bad. But if you take the average of comments, stories and experiences, you will see that my experience is rather typical, with XP, with Vista and with Windows 7. This time it's for real, and you'd better get used to it, because Windows 7 is here to stay, and I have no doubt about it.
 

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Hi all

What on earth do you guys run on your machines that makes them unstable.


XP was just fine - as is Windows 7 -- didn't care for VISTA as the hardware I had then was unsuitable.

In all the years I've been using computers the ONLY time I've EVER had any problems with viruses has been on a WORK and not a HOME machine whether it was old Windows 3.11, Windows 95/98, W2000, W2K3 or the XP / W7 combination.

If you take decent backups, don't download dubious material, be careful what email you open and NEVER EVER run any ONLINE program that offers to find / install drivers / clean registry / "optimize system" etc you should be safe even if you don't run ANY av software at all.

I've NEVER bothered with AV software at all until very recently - and even now I'm only running Microsoft's Forefront Client security (a slightly more robust version of MSE) which uses almost no resources and is just as good as most of the hoggy bloatware out there that passes itself of as AV software.

I Still need XP for some legacy hardware - I run this quite happily on a Virtual Machine. I'll continue to need this for a few years yet -- hardware isn't conveniently replaceable and manufacturer is no longer in business.

No more Native XP boxes for me any more (although for a SERVER I'm keeping W2K3 - W2K8 is a bit of a nightmare still - loads of drivers missing and W7 one's don't always work).

W7 for desktops / laptops is really a "no brainer" - runs fine on stuff VISTA would have had a problem with.


Cheers
jimbo
 

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Reminds me of the thread yesterday defending tweaking and it ended up with a guy's system boinked and needing SysRestore.

Was trying to tell them Win7 is not like Vista and doesn't need tweaking, just choice of settings.

So while we were trying to recover the guy's system from their recommended tweaks, noticed all of the tweakers suddenly disappeared.
 
@jimbo45, I think you have mixed two different problems.

An unstable system is not the same thing as a system with malware. The two conditions can happen both independently and together, and then they may or may not be related.

Windows users have different machines, with different peripherals and their respective drivers, different software being run, and different system configurations (not necessarily including those usually considered "tweaks"). This is enough variation to ensure an unpredictable interaction of all those hardware and software components. And some configurations will be more prone to instability than others, sometimes hanging on a thread - a faulty driver or DLL, for example. The user's behavior is not always what causes systems to become unstable.

As for malware, you are not the first guy I see boasting that he doesn't get malware even though no antivirus or similar security solution is used (now you do, but until recently you did not). Good luck. But to me this sounds like someone bragging that he/she doesn't get AIDS even not using condoms because he/she chooses well his/her sexual partners. And (in theory at least) one can avoid sex. One can't always avoid all malware vectors even if one has Boy Scout behavior.

There was the Sony rootkit in seemingly innocent music CDs. There have been cases of USB key drives and even external hard drives factory-loaded with malware. There have been recalls of laptops with the BIOS infected with malware. A USB key drive or CD-R you need to use because someone needs to pass his/her data for your work may be infected. And how does one know for sure that one doesn't have any malware? Today's malware doesn't always produce obvious or even visible effects. One may never know if one is part of a botnet, or if one's identity has already been stolen and is being used who knows what for.

Sure, no security software is perfect, no antivirus detects everything, no firewall is completely impenetrable. But condoms may be punctured or torn, too. One minimizes the risks, knowing that eliminating them completely is impossible. But if some door may be closed, let one at least attempt to do so. And some humility goes very well at those times. Throwing the first stone is way too easy.
 

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I love Windows 7 and so I too have retired XP.
 

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Are you implying that you can't use dual screens on Windows 7? It wasn't a problem on Windows 7 RC on my desktop and still isn't a problem with Windows 7 on my laptop.


I have a dual monitor setup. That is correct. Windows 7 runs that perfectly fine.

What I'm saying is that if I want to game. I have to go to display settings every time to disable/enable the second monitor.

I cannot create a second user account specifically for gaming (with the second monitor disabled) that I can logon to whenever I want to game.

Why? Because windows is setup so that all user accounts use one setting.

Lame.
 

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..But I would like to know if there are any others out there that have gone back to a previous version of Windows after using 7 for a while and what your reasons are.

I never left XP, but I’ve been giving W7 my best shot at using it.
I guess I’m too spoiled by XP ...
And W7 has removed many of the good XP tools that I use and depend on.

It‘s just too unfriendly to use without these XP features.
 

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Dual boot xp/7 cause I have two monitors and microsoft decided that individual user accounts don't require separate display settings... :rolleyes:

Are you saying that two user accounts can't have dual displays with different resolutions per account? example, User 1 1680x1050 x2 and User 2 with 1440x900 x2?

If you are running LCD monitors, it's always best to run them at their native resolutions.

User 1, User 2

I have not been able to disable monitor 2 on User 2 without it being also disabled on User 1.
 

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I've retired Windows 7 on my ultra-portable laptop in favour of Ubuntu because I need better wireless performance with my "n" card and better battery life. (Also you can't exactly game on a 12.1" WXGA with an Intel 4500M!)

But the only reasons I can think of why I would retire it on my desktop are:

1. If it gave me ANY problems whatsoever over "Activation" on MY computer, with MY legally bought Win 7 Ultimate.

2. If I stop gaming (or go back to XBox360 ) because then I won't have any need/use for Windows.

3. If I get fed up of the non-free, closed and proprietary nature of the OS and the limitations that that brings.

4. If I get any nasty viruses despite using anti-virus software, 2 anti-spyware apps. and a standard user account, with a really strong password on the root account. (Not likely, I know.)

Mark.

Why would you presuppose you'd have issues activating it?? I did 5 installs and nary an issue.

Limitations? Like access to the preponderance of software for the vast majority of users??

Viruses? Sheesh, I've been using PC's since 1985, have 5 going between my wife and I, online all the time, and NO VIRUSES. Virus talk reminds me of the crap that Apple lovers bring up, to defend their choice in hardware. IF you have a decent virus program (many are FREE), you shouldn't be kept up nights worrying about problems that won't occur. Or are you visiting clandestine sites??? LOL! There are some corners of the 'net that deservedly provide all the viruses you'll ever "need".

Calm down. I wholeheartedly apologize if my personal opinions/thoughts/ideas offended you on a personal level. (I can't think of any other reason why you would be so defensive, unless your 12 years old, or your parents were killed by another OS and you swore revenge Batman style.:) )

As part of the healing process repeat after me: "It's just an operating system. It means nothing. It's just a tool."

Those are the only reasons I can think of why I personally would swap OSs again, it doesn't mean that I think they will all happen immediately. I am perfectly happy with Windows 7 on my desktop at the moment.

Activation issues? From the Windows website:

When you make a significant hardware change to your computer, such as upgrading the hard disk and memory at the same time, you might be required to activate Windows again.
Limitations of closed source: Steve Hargadon: What Are the Limitations of Proprietary Software? I like to tinker.

Viruses: Did you see the (Not likely, I know.) at the end of the sentence? That means that it's not something I anticipate. Why does it offend people that there are no viruses in the wild for Linux and not many for Mac OS X? Also should I be scared to use the Internet just incase I run into one of these sites?

Anyway, please don't take this post to heart. Mark.
 

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Bravo what goyta said.
 

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I've retired Windows 7 on my ultra-portable laptop in favour of Ubuntu because I need better wireless performance with my "n" card and better battery life. (Also you can't exactly game on a 12.1" WXGA with an Intel 4500M!)

But the only reasons I can think of why I would retire it on my desktop are:

1. If it gave me ANY problems whatsoever over "Activation" on MY computer, with MY legally bought Win 7 Ultimate.

2. If I stop gaming (or go back to XBox360 ) because then I won't have any need/use for Windows.

3. If I get fed up of the non-free, closed and proprietary nature of the OS and the limitations that that brings.

4. If I get any nasty viruses despite using anti-virus software, 2 anti-spyware apps. and a standard user account, with a really strong password on the root account. (Not likely, I know.)

Mark.

Why would you presuppose you'd have issues activating it?? I did 5 installs and nary an issue.

Limitations? Like access to the preponderance of software for the vast majority of users??

Viruses? Sheesh, I've been using PC's since 1985, have 5 going between my wife and I, online all the time, and NO VIRUSES. Virus talk reminds me of the crap that Apple lovers bring up, to defend their choice in hardware. IF you have a decent virus program (many are FREE), you shouldn't be kept up nights worrying about problems that won't occur. Or are you visiting clandestine sites??? LOL! There are some corners of the 'net that deservedly provide all the viruses you'll ever "need".

Calm down. I wholeheartedly apologize if my personal opinions/thoughts/ideas offended you on a personal level. (I can't think of any other reason why you would be so defensive, unless your 12 years old, or your parents were killed by another OS and you swore revenge Batman style.:) )

As part of the healing process repeat after me: "It's just an operating system. It means nothing. It's just a tool."

Those are the only reasons I can think of why I personally would swap OSs again, it doesn't mean that I think they will all happen immediately. I am perfectly happy with Windows 7 on my desktop at the moment.

Activation issues? From the Windows website:

When you make a significant hardware change to your computer, such as upgrading the hard disk and memory at the same time, you might be required to activate Windows again.
Limitations of closed source: Steve Hargadon: What Are the Limitations of Proprietary Software? I like to tinker.

Viruses: Did you see the (Not likely, I know.) at the end of the sentence? That means that it's not something I anticipate. Why does it offend people that there are no viruses in the wild for Linux and not many for Mac OS X? Also should I be scared to use the Internet just incase I run into one of these sites?

Anyway, please don't take this post to heart. Mark.

You hardly needed to quote anything from the MS website to me. I'm familiar with that and more. Again, just WHY do you worry about activation issues? Did you grow up to be fearful of things that in all likelihood never occur?? I hope you don't live in California, because we just MIGHT fall into the ocean some day...
 

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Why would you presuppose you'd have issues activating it?? I did 5 installs and nary an issue.

Limitations? Like access to the preponderance of software for the vast majority of users??

Viruses? Sheesh, I've been using PC's since 1985, have 5 going between my wife and I, online all the time, and NO VIRUSES. Virus talk reminds me of the crap that Apple lovers bring up, to defend their choice in hardware. IF you have a decent virus program (many are FREE), you shouldn't be kept up nights worrying about problems that won't occur. Or are you visiting clandestine sites??? LOL! There are some corners of the 'net that deservedly provide all the viruses you'll ever "need".

Calm down. I wholeheartedly apologize if my personal opinions/thoughts/ideas offended you on a personal level. (I can't think of any other reason why you would be so defensive, unless your 12 years old, or your parents were killed by another OS and you swore revenge Batman style.:) )

As part of the healing process repeat after me: "It's just an operating system. It means nothing. It's just a tool."

Those are the only reasons I can think of why I personally would swap OSs again, it doesn't mean that I think they will all happen immediately. I am perfectly happy with Windows 7 on my desktop at the moment.

Activation issues? From the Windows website:

When you make a significant hardware change to your computer, such as upgrading the hard disk and memory at the same time, you might be required to activate Windows again.
Limitations of closed source: Steve Hargadon: What Are the Limitations of Proprietary Software? I like to tinker.

Viruses: Did you see the (Not likely, I know.) at the end of the sentence? That means that it's not something I anticipate. Why does it offend people that there are no viruses in the wild for Linux and not many for Mac OS X? Also should I be scared to use the Internet just incase I run into one of these sites?

Anyway, please don't take this post to heart. Mark.

You hardly needed to quote anything from the MS website to me. I'm familiar with that and more. Again, just WHY do you worry about activation issues? Did you grow up to be fearful of things that in all likelihood never occur?? I hope you don't live in California, because we just MIGHT fall into the ocean some day...

I hear "Beach front" property in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas is selling nicely now for occupation within the next 50 years.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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An Aside

:sarc:Does anyone know what OS the server of this website is using?;)
 

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The site runs windows server but I'm not sure about the version - I think it's 2008 or maybe now even 2008 R2
 

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    ChillBlast - Custom to my design
    OS
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
    CPU
    Ryzen 9 5950X, 3.8 - 5.2 MHz
    Motherboard
    Asus Prime X570-Pro
    Memory
    64GB [2 x 32GB] DDR4 3200MHz
    Graphics Card(s)
    4GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1650 Ti
    Sound Card
    On-board SPDIF to 5.1 System + HDMI [5.1 system]
    Monitor(s) Displays
    32" UHD 32 Bit HDR Monitor + 43" UHD 4K 32Bit HDR TV
    Screen Resolution
    2 x 3840 x 2160 @60Hz
    Hard Drives
    1TB M2 SSD OS, 500GB Fast Access SSD, 2 x 8TB Data + Various Externals from 1TB to 4TB, 10TB NAS
    PSU
    NZXT C750 80 PLUS Gold 750W Modular PSU
    Case
    Workstation Case [Matt Black]
    Cooling
    NZXT Kraken X63 280mm CPU Cooler +2x Quiet Case fans
    Keyboard
    Logitech Wireless MX Keys & K400 + others
    Mouse
    Logitech Wireless MX Master 3S
    Internet Speed
    920 MB Down 50 MB Up
    Antivirus
    BitDefender Total Security Pro
    Browser
    Chrome (always run latest Non-Beta)
    Other Info
    Also run ...
    Laptop - Quad 8GB - Windows 10 Pro x64
    Nexus 7 Android tablet x2
    Samsung 10.2" tablet
    Blackview TAB 8 4G Android Tablet c/w Keyboard
    Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Pen Pad
    Wacom Intuos Pro Small Pen Pad
    Wacom Expresskeys Remote
    Loopdeck+ Graphics Controller
    Shuttle Pro v2 Control
  • Computer type
    Laptop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number
    Dell XPS 17 10750H
    OS
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Latest RP
    CPU
    Intel I7 10750H 5.0GHz
    Motherboard
    Dell XPS
    Memory
    32GB [2x16GB] DDR4 2933 MHz
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia GTX1650Ti 4 GB GDDR6
    Sound Card
    Stock [Realtek] 4 Speaker
    Monitor(s) Displays
    17" IPS UHD+ Infinity Edge Touchscreen
    Screen Resolution
    3840 x 2400
    Hard Drives
    2TB M2 NVMe, 4TB External + various 500GB & 1TB External NVMe (also have access to spinner HDD from
    PSU
    Stock
    Case
    Stock XPS Aluminium & Carbon Fibre
    Cooling
    Stock - Active Fan Control
    Keyboard
    Backlit + Various Logitech
    Mouse
    Stock Track Pad + Logitech MX Trackball
    Internet Speed
    72 MB Down 18MB Up
    Browser
    Chrome
    Other Info
    Also run ...
    Laptop - Quad 8GB - Windows 10 Pro x64
    Nexus 7 Android tablet x2
    10.2" tablet
    Sony Z3 Android Smartphone
    Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Pen Pad
    Wacom Intuos Pro Small Pen Pad
    Wacom Expresskeys Remote
    Loopdeck+ Graphics Controller
    Shuttle Pro v2 Control Pad
    10TB NAS
:sarc:Does anyone know what OS the server of this website is using?;)

The site runs windows server but I'm not sure about the version - I think it's 2008 or maybe now even 2008 R2

According to the HTTP headers, "Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5"
This server is either Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 come with IIS 7.0 while the former is IIS 7.5. However, HTTP headers can be forged.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware Aurora ALX R4
OS
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
CPU
Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
Motherboard
Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
Memory
4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 690
Sound Card
SteelSeries Siberia Elite
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp U3011
Screen Resolution
2560x1600
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB, Seagate 1TB Desktop Hybrid HDD, 2x Western Digital 4TB Green HDD
PSU
875W Some Dell PSU <.<
Case
Alienware Aurora ALX
Cooling
Custom Liquid Cooling (EK CPU & GPU blocks) dual EK 480RAD
Keyboard
Logitech G710+ Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G700s
Internet Speed
Verizon Fios (50 mbps average)
Other Info
Server: Intel NUC D54250WYK: i5-4250U, 16GB, 256 GB mSATA, Windows Server 2012 R2
Oh my god, really? Are we arguing over who has a problem with the OS? ****, I hate MS too but I need it for games and at least will say Win7 is the best so far and I'm a linux man. **** why are you arguing!? So what, let him not like his Activation ****, just like I don't like many Win7 aspects. =P Don't get AnGrY!!!
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7, Linux
CPU
AMD Phemon II x2 3@3750
Motherboard
ASRock M3A770DE
Memory
1G Crucial 1666
Graphics Card(s)
8800GT OC (custom OC)
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Live! (never changes!)
Monitor(s) Displays
Vivitron 22"
Screen Resolution
1600x1200
Hard Drives
Western Digital 120G/160G SATA
Maxtor 80G IDE
PSU
450w
Case
Unknown
Cooling
Custom Air cooled
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech M-BZ15A Laser
Internet Speed
Cable 10mbit
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