So...who's using Windows 7 right now?

Jan 16, 2009 at 6:26 AM Post #76 of 164
I'm very happy with 7 so far. I installed it on a 3.0Ghz P4 with 2 gigs of ram and every thing works (Including Aero). Right now its using 20% of the ram.

One of my friends installed it on an eee pc and he said it works great. The Search in the start menu is slow but that's about all he said.

When it goes in to standby it takes about 3 sec's to come back up instead of the 10 to 15 that xp does. If they fix the wierd sound problems that I was having with vista I may switch to 7 when it is released.

Does it freeze for anyone else when you open All Programs -> Games?
 
Jan 16, 2009 at 8:15 AM Post #77 of 164
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Originally Posted by Zodduska /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Thats what it was supposed to be, but type "winver" in the windows 7 search box to check your own.
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Hm, says july second here. Ah well, I guess we can take the release candidate for a spin well before that date.

Homegroup is very nice by the way. Just tested it shortly and it does exactly what I hoped it would. Allows me access to data on other computers at home, automatically shares printers, and best of all adds the libraries to Media Player. It finally takes home networking to a 2009 level.

All programs/games works fine here?

I have the feeling that resuming from hibernation is a tad slower than it was in XP. But with all Thinkvantage stuff and Superfetch etc already loaded in the memory it is still way faster than normal boot. Sleep is just as it always was, near instant.

I also love how it plays nice with my campus' network. Everyone is fooling around with third party tools while 7 just promts for a login and runs with it. Basically just like OSX and Linux have been doing for years, but I'm happy nonetheless
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Jan 16, 2009 at 2:13 PM Post #78 of 164
I installed last night. I must admit I am pleased with a first round Beta. If this is to be improved upon it should turn out to be quite the OS. Upon install it found all drivers. I was quite impressed when it found my Brother Laser Printer and had it connected wirelessly without a hitch in a matter of seconds.

It took a 1 1/2 for boot from starting Windows message. Not too bad. It seems to be very smooth and stable. I love that it seems to not ask for confirmation for everything you do as Vista did for me.

I currently run XP Pro on one machine and Leopard on my iMac. My first impressions include this OS as having the chance to be well received.
 
Jan 17, 2009 at 12:16 AM Post #79 of 164
Just received my key from microsoft and downloading my legit copy of windows 7. Will install it on my second hd and give it a try. Installed it on a few Notebooks at work and it is pretty quick. Looking forward to testing it with games.
 
Jan 18, 2009 at 9:13 AM Post #84 of 164
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Originally Posted by grawk /img/forum/go_quote.gif
It only makes it harder if you're deciding between mac and windows entirely on UI.


I'll probably just commit to Mac, I'm tired of having software spread out between the two set ups. Even the same software on different platforms isn't exactly identical. My two main focuses are Photo edits and Music (listening). I just don't want to give up my kick ass PC gear. I don't game enough to justify keeping it. It's a toss up between a Thinkpad W500 or another MBP. Price is about the same, it will be a desktop replacement.
 
Jan 18, 2009 at 7:13 PM Post #85 of 164
I still don't understand one thing. I use Vista now. Will W7 be a free upgrade or a completely new OS you have to pay for?
 
Jan 18, 2009 at 7:22 PM Post #86 of 164
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I still don't understand one thing. I use Vista now. Will W7 be a free upgrade or a completely new OS you have to pay for?


New OS.
 
Jan 18, 2009 at 7:23 PM Post #87 of 164
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Originally Posted by apatN /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I still don't understand one thing. I use Vista now. Will W7 be a free upgrade or a completely new OS you have to pay for?


I think it was stated in the Microsoft keynote that it wasn't going to be a free upgrade. I'm sure they will offer an upgrade version less than a full retail version.
 
Jan 18, 2009 at 8:36 PM Post #88 of 164
Interesting. I solved most of my problems when I moved from XP to Vista (32 bit). IE7 locks up occasionally, but Vista has been good to me.
Got 7 downloaded today and I will try it on my spare pc (dell sc1420 Xenon) and see how it goes.
 
Jan 18, 2009 at 9:12 PM Post #89 of 164
Here is a comparison I ran between Vista and 7 using the Far Cry 2 benchmark:
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hardware setup is
Q6600 @ 3.2GHz (400x8)
Abit IP35-Pro
4GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 1066 @ 800 4-4-4-12 CL1
EVGA GTX 280 @ 671-1458-1236 (Nvidia Beta Driver 181.22)
 
Jan 18, 2009 at 9:31 PM Post #90 of 164
I've been using it for almost a week now on my Gateway M-Series laptop. Other than random system freezing (third time now) that requires a hard reboot, screen/pixel corruption and a video driver crash, broken FTP folder access ("The handle is invalid" error message), and Windows Explorer crashing randomly when viewing folders containing many files or containing a few high-res 96/24 wav files (progress bar shows it loading indefinitely or it brings up a completely blank, white window), it works great.
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Overall, it might live up to some of its hype for XP users, but for users coming from Vista, it's pretty much the same experience except for a bit more polish to the UI. The taskbar is now more similar to the Mac OS X dock (pin to taskbar), which I like.
 

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