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Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:24 pm
by KnowLedge
anyone tried the beta yet?

how is it?




i dont want any windows bashing in here, the people who dont like Windows are simply linux nerds or apple users.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:21 pm
by Tigatron
i sir am not a nerd but i use linux, and the windows 7 beta is pretty nice havent used it on my own machine but a few of my friends

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:17 pm
by ramen07
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Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:47 pm
by KnowLedge
i heard it wont be released for 2 years or so.. i guess im stuck using XP>..

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:07 pm
by show_more_availabl
I have it running on a VM on my lappy

works wonders no driver issues yet and it hasnt even crashed yet (well it did once but thats because the host OS is Vista and it died hence VM died and then Windows 7 didnt have a choice but die)

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:59 pm
by KnowLedge
Jack's Ghost wrote:You heard wrong, it'll be released in July.


i think you are very wrong, it hasn't been decided yet. could be 2010, show me where you heard/read for july?

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:14 pm
by KnowLedge
show_more_availabl wrote:I have it running on a VM on my lappy

works wonders no driver issues yet and it hasnt even crashed yet (well it did once but thats because the host OS is Vista and it died hence VM died and then Windows 7 didnt have a choice but die)


ive a feeling after the drivers it will start crashing.. my vista/xp crashes cause of driver problems still

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:21 pm
by Solus
it will either be mid this year or in 2010 from my research.

ive only tried it out in a virtual machine, i dont have the cash on hand for a DVD to burn the iso unfortunately. it seems to run ok, next step is to get a DVD and burn and install that way directly rather than VM...... lol should run well.

and win7 will be different, theyre taking a new layout with the code structure, more kernellised so things will end up running a lot smoother etc which means the good looks of vista with the stability of a good professionally tweaked XP install from what i hear.

~soul

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:00 am
by KnowLedge
.:VOID:. wrote:it will either be mid this year or in 2010 from my research.

ive only tried it out in a virtual machine, i dont have the cash on hand for a DVD to burn the iso unfortunately. it seems to run ok, next step is to get a DVD and burn and install that way directly rather than VM...... lol should run well.

and win7 will be different, theyre taking a new layout with the code structure, more kernellised so things will end up running a lot smoother etc which means the good looks of vista with the stability of a good professionally tweaked XP install from what i hear.

~soul


can u pM me some website for the virtual machine?

i wanna try it out on, but i havnt experiment with a virtual machine

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:00 pm
by Ishmayeck
AssAsinX wrote:anyone tried the beta yet?

how is it?




i dont want any windows bashing in here, the people who dont like Windows are simply linux nerds or apple users.



I take offense of that :sge:


I'm a geek, not a nerd. -_-
Also my Linux setup is superior to any version of windows with any amount of tweakage, at least for the way I work and things I do... I'll be making a video of it later demonstrating :P


As for windows 7, I really don't see how it's gonna be different... I refuse to take Microsoft's word that the code is better because I'm paranoid and don't trust them <_<


Feel free to prove me wrong though :P Either way I'll never go back from Linux.


~+Ishmayeck+~

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:14 pm
by KnowLedge
im sry but
thats how Microsoft users feel when you insult them for using XP or vista.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:48 pm
by Ishmayeck
That's why I don't insult microsoft users, just as long as they understand that I'm a geek and not a nerd. >_>

I have my reasons for using what I use, you have yours, let's not fight, we've only got until 2012 to live anyway... the end is coming

:D



~+Ishmayeck+~

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:52 pm
by Solus
as far as i see it it comes down to fanboyism or anti fanboyism...... i mean people like ishy and i are different in that respect. he understands that ive found what i want in an OS with windows with particular tweaks etc, i know that he's found what he wants in linux.

what i find amusing tho is that a lot of (not all, ppl will have their reasons if they have used it) ppl who havent even used vista or at least have used it but on a bad OEM installation complain and carry on.....

cast your memory back to 2003, the same thing happened with WinXP, and i'd be willing to bet that the same happened with Win2k (i dont actually gamble so dont quote me there ;) )

vista is good, started heading in a direction that could be interesting. win7 does it further and keeps things moving in a relatively lightweight package.
from what i hear when configured right (assuming that means WITHOUT using aero) Win7 uses less system resource than WinXP service pack 3. now with the improvements to the software itself i'd think its relatively safe to assume that the aero in Win7 wont take too much to deal with, lol a lot less than vista.....

/rant...

:oops:

~soul

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:06 pm
by IllegalOperation
MinWin and virtualization.

Microsoft are changing direction and heading for quality rather than quantity, compatability rather than forcing upgrades.

All os' have there problems, mac does, linux does and windows does. Currently microsoft are the most dynamic company, their not as bad as they where, they do have a very dark past and its good that they don't have total control of the market because competition is good, but microsoft are definately rising to it at the moment.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:49 pm
by semper
.:VOID:. wrote:it will either be mid this year or in 2010 from my research.

ive only tried it out in a virtual machine, i dont have the cash on hand for a DVD to burn the iso unfortunately. it seems to run ok, next step is to get a DVD and burn and install that way directly rather than VM...... lol should run well.

and win7 will be different, theyre taking a new layout with the code structure, more kernellised so things will end up running a lot smoother etc which means the good looks of vista with the stability of a good professionally tweaked XP install from what i hear.

~soul



sounds like a good excuse to get another new laptop to me!