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Posted: 9/15/2009 6:15:26 AM EDT
So I was able to get Windows 7 professional free because of school, so I figured I would. It sure is purty. Way more than XP. Also, everything seems to start up and go faster than with XP too. This whole thing is neato. One thing, it only took me about half an hour to install it.
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I've been running RC1 on my netbook for about three months, I really like it as well. I actually left the aero bling that I turned off in Vista on in Win 7, it doesn't seem to degrade system performance that much.
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I'm thinking of installing it on my laptop to make things faster. Doing the back up is going to suck
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Got my work laptop reimmaged with our Win7 Enterprise immage. Runs very smooth and fast so far. It seems to be what Vista should have been.
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I have a Microsoft Technet subscription so I get the full Ultimate version of Win7.
I've been very impressed with it. Never installed Vista for long on any of my computers but Windows 7 is here to stay. |
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It sure seems to take up quite a bit of space though. My 270 gig partition has 216 gb free after just installing windows 7.
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Quoted: I am posting from Windows 7. Sorry yeah I'm sorry you spent too much money too. just got finished installing win7 Monday I used the RC for a while then I went back to XP when I re imaged my PC. figgured since I was gonna reformat and get all ready for Aion may as well take advantage of the $20 win7 that was posted in team. Edit oh and a fresh install was 11.5 gigs or so. |
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$20 windows 7 in team? Where was that?
Although I got this for free. |
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I'm thinking of installing it on my laptop to make things faster. Doing the back up is going to suck Easy. Transfer. Wizard. |
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Quoted: It sure seems to take up quite a bit of space though. My 270 gig partition has 216 gb free after just installing windows 7. Did you install on a blank partition or on a partition that previously held another version of Windows? If it previously had XP or Vista on it then all of the windows and user files got moved to /windows.old (or something like that) Edit to add: just checked on a computer I put Win7 on and the windows.old folder there was 19.2GB of unwanted crap. the windows folder (Win 7 ultimate with everything installed still takes up 13GB though). That doesn't bother me as hard drive space is cheap but when I go to install it on my netbook net week I may need to do some trimming so it doesn't use too much of the 64GB SSD. |
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I installed it on my new i7 build and it's darn fast , just as fast or even faster than the version of XP installed on my SSD drive (And the ssd drive has data transfer rates 3x faster than the platter drive win7 is on).
I'll definitely be getting a copy when it comes out, it seems to be very very nice. |
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windows 7 ftw. wmp 12 makes it easy as shit to stream media to my ps3
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I installed mines on Vista home preminum on my laptop......and it went in very well I suppose...I like it and I might just buy it.
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I can get it through school too, and have the ISOs and everything.
I am just dreading having to reinstall everything (I have an enormous amount of shit that I actually use on my computer) yet again |
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MS made a operating system that's FASTER than the one it replaces? Is it more secure too?
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Quoted: Quoted: It sure seems to take up quite a bit of space though. My 270 gig partition has 216 gb free after just installing windows 7. Um, you got something else taking up the space. I installed Windows 7 on my 64GB SSD drive and it consumes about 6GB (pagefile turned off, restore points turned off, recycle bin turned off) ETA: You may want to try a program like SpaceMonger which lets you see visually what's taking up your hard drive space, like so... http://www.sixty-five.cc/sm/img/treemap.gif SpaceMonger huh........looks pretty neat. http://download.cnet.com/SpaceMonger/3000-2248_4-10050288.html 5sub |
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Is Win7 64bit or is that another version? I'd like to know also... |
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Quoted: I can get it through school too, and have the ISOs and everything. I am just dreading having to reinstall everything (I have an enormous amount of shit that I actually use on my computer) yet again Do a fresh install of Win 7, install all your programs, then ghost the hard drive and burn the resulting ghost image to a couple dvd's! |
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MS made a operating system that's FASTER than the one it replaces? Is it more secure too? Yes, Windows 7 is the best OS they have released so far in my opinion. The firewall is very robust you can configure inbound and outbound rules in advanced settings, as well as create your own. I am running the enterprise version so i have all the bells and whistles. Also if you have applications that havent been made compatible with Win 7 you can use XP virtual mode and run anything you want. You do not have to spawn the virtual machine either just to run apps you can go to the start menu and open virtual XP mode applications and run them straight from there. It also has Media center built into it so if you want to use your PC as a tivo you can do that too it is very well thought out, although i am sure some die hard MAC guy will be along shortly to tell us why his boutique OS is more secure. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Is Win7 64bit or is that another version? I'd like to know also... It's 64bit and 32bit. |
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Is Win7 64bit or is that another version? I'd like to know also... Just as with Vista there are both 32 and 64 bit versions. It's the same core, after all. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Is Win7 64bit or is that another version? I'd like to know also... Windows 7 comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. Unless you're running on an older computer, your computer should x64 compatible. |
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Is Win7 64bit or is that another version? I'd like to know also... I am running the 64 bit version it is very fast, opens applications with no issues my PC has been running for 4 weeks now without a reboot and i have not had any issues with it. Our linux guy here at work has all but sworn off Linux since he has been using Win7, Even some of the MAC addicts are loving it so far. Really most PCs now should be good to run the 64 bit version. |
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Congrats it runs very smooth for me too. Running RC1 here.
In before the Steve Jobs spoon feeders... |
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Congrats it runs very smooth for me too. Running RC1 here. In before the Steve Jobs spoon feeders... Well I bet him just like I have been for a little over a month now have been running the RTM (Release to Manufacturing) version. Yeah the same version you get when you buy the disc in the store, no time limits on when it stops working. |
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Quoted: I am posting from Windows 7. Sorry Yeah, OSX is the SHITS!!!! |
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So I was able to get Windows 7 professional free because of school, so I figured I would. It sure is purty. Way more than XP. Also, everything seems to start up and go faster than with XP too. This whole thing is neato. One thing, it only took me about half an hour to install it. I have a free licensed copy as well from school i cant bring myself to install it |
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So I was able to get Windows 7 professional free because of school, so I figured I would. It sure is purty. Way more than XP. Also, everything seems to start up and go faster than with XP too. This whole thing is neato. One thing, it only took me about half an hour to install it. I have a free licensed copy as well from school i cant bring myself to install it Send it to me. I'd love to have windows 7! |
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Quoted: Quoted: So I was able to get Windows 7 professional free because of school, so I figured I would. It sure is purty. Way more than XP. Also, everything seems to start up and go faster than with XP too. This whole thing is neato. One thing, it only took me about half an hour to install it. I have a free licensed copy as well from school i cant bring myself to install it |
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I'm posting from Mac OS X Leopard. Not a virus yet. Let us know how micro$oft's latest failure turns out
ETA: I used to HATE Apple products..... that was until I installed Vista on my homebuilt PC. What a joke. I went Mac, never looked back. |
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Quoted: I have a Microsoft Technet subscription so I get the full Ultimate version of Win7. I've been very impressed with it. Never installed Vista for long on any of my computers but Windows 7 is here to stay. Good information MarkNH, and good thread OP. I've been wondering whether or not to make the leap on my laptop. At the moment, it's XP, but I passed on Vista when I saw my friends' pain. Subscribed for more opinions... |
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Quoted: So I was able to get Windows 7 professional free because of school, so I figured I would. It sure is purty. Way more than XP. Also, everything seems to start up and go faster than with XP too. This whole thing is neato. One thing, it only took me about half an hour to install it. same... but not on this computer yet... waiting for end of semester for this one. Put it on my tower and it is wonderful. |
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So I was able to get Windows 7 professional free because of school, so I figured I would. It sure is purty. Way more than XP. Also, everything seems to start up and go faster than with XP too. This whole thing is neato. One thing, it only took me about half an hour to install it. I have a free licensed copy as well from school i cant bring myself to install it hurr durr durr? |
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I'm posting from Mac OS X Leopard. Not a virus yet. Let us know how micro$oft's latest failure turns out ETA: I used to HATE Apple products..... that was until I installed Vista on my homebuilt PC. What a joke. I went Mac, never looked back. Well I just got done lastnight getting Snow Leopard installed on my hackintosh. vanilla kernal from $29 disk.. everything works, 64 and 32 bit on the fly.. Unlike win 7 where is seperate installs for 64 and 32.. |
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MS made a operating system that's FASTER than the one it replaces? Is it more secure too? Yes, Windows 7 is the best OS they have released so far in my opinion. The firewall is very robust you can configure inbound and outbound rules in advanced settings, as well as create your own. I am running the enterprise version so i have all the bells and whistles. Also if you have applications that havent been made compatible with Win 7 you can use XP virtual mode and run anything you want. You do not have to spawn the virtual machine either just to run apps you can go to the start menu and open virtual XP mode applications and run them straight from there. It also has Media center built into it so if you want to use your PC as a tivo you can do that too it is very well thought out, although i am sure some die hard MAC guy will be along shortly to tell us why his boutique OS is more secure. I'm a die hard Mac guy and all that sounds pretty cool to me. |
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I'm posting from Mac OS X Leopard. Not a virus yet. Let us know how micro$oft's latest failure turns out ETA: I used to HATE Apple products..... that was until I installed Vista on my homebuilt PC. What a joke. I went Mac, never looked back. I have used a microsoft OS for the past 8 years or so. Have never installed any sort of anti-virus program and still have yet to get a virus... Just sayin... |
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Is Win7 64bit or is that another version? I think there are two versions like in Vista. 32bit and 64bit. |
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This thread is now about e-penis Windows Experience numbers. My netbook with it's lightning fast Atom processor and massive 2 gigs of ram blows all those fancy systems away. I think the number is about a 2.0 but don't give two shits, it runs plenty fast and 100% stable. |
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