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10-27-2009 12:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by Rajesh_2311
(Post 1906803)
well windows 7
the perfect blend of looks like vista and functions and compitability like Xp
I m also trying to get one edition of windows 7:)
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Honestly I loved Windows xp, it was amazing but since using windows 7 I would never go to any other operating system. There are alot of built in feature that never really got mentioned.
Personally of my favorite features is its ability to automatically connect to most Internets without any setup. When i switched to satellite internet it took a computer tech over 2 hours to set it up and get it running. When i switched over to windows 7 i thought i was going to be hell getting the internet working again but it had already installed the internet and had it getting updates already. It also will set up almost all Internets, just get all the cords set up correctly and restart the computer and it should be set up.
There are some compatibility issues that i have come by but that is only because i am using windows 7 x64 version. the x32 version has nearly no compatibility issues. But people who have been using x64 for a while will not even notice any difference as they are used to the occasional issues.
As far as performance goes my computer loads up about 2 seconds faster then it did with windows xp and about 20 seconds faster then it did with windows vista. It usually boots up in around 8-10 seconds. Since install i have installed several programs that start on boot up but they only slowed start up by about 2-3 seconds. For the gamers out there i have ended up getting about 20 more frames per second that i did with vista but not much surprise there. Also the frames per second gained will vary from game to game but yea.
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Originally Posted by KTBleeding
(Post 1906821)
It may just be mobile editions. I'm trying to get it working on an 8400m. My card is in nvidias supported list with the latest driver (186.81) but during install it throws up a message about it not being the right driver for 64-bit, upon attempting it other times it crashes when overwriting the extracted files. It then says something along the lines of it not being the 64-bit uninstaller.. : shrug :
A pretty big headache to work around, but eventually I'll figure out a solution.
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Check out http://www.sevenforums.com/ they will most likely be able to help you. There are hundreds of people who have been using windows for quite awhile and Im sure at least 1 person has found a solution to your problem.
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Originally Posted by ericgtr
(Post 1906420)
Has anyone seen the new Mac commercials slamming Windows 7? For all the ads they run against Windows not a single one talks about the actual Mac and it's features, they just smear Windows.
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They have to focus on windows issues and viruses because they know they cant go head to head feature wise. I heard that about 40% of games are made for windows only, and considering that most computers are used for gaming it doesn't really help mac. And there is a reason that windows has so many viruses and it has nothing to do with the macs security, its because everyone uses windows so why would people spend months making super viruses and worms for a operating system that noone uses. But i am a happy windows 7 user and this operating system is so amazing that i will most likely be using it for years. I just hope they don't try and make a new os and just keep working on this os.
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