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Windows 7 vs Windows XP
Windows 7 users: does the new OS has any real advantages over Windows XP?
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I had windows 7 on my lap top and I really liked it when it expired I put xp back on there and I have been having headaches every sense. Firefox locks up. Its a lot slower. So my guess is windows 7 uses less resources. but thats just a theory I'll have to research it some and let you know. All I do know is I like windows 7.
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if you ask this way i'd be still using Windows NT 3.51
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been using windows 7 for 8 months now, love it
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7 is great. Fast, stable, slick.
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I tried windows 7 on my main desktop, it's a few years old and I play online games with it. After tweaking down some services and other stuff, I could not get the memory overhead of win7 below about 360ishMB. Plus, each game that I played had a noticeable choppy moment, every minute or so. So, I reinstalled XP with a slimmed down nLite install, cutting out some services and applying a couple other tweaks. This XP install only uses 140ishMB, and no more skipping in games. Plus, I noticed that files copied to my usb flash drives a lot quicker. |
Yes but it would take up a lot of time/space to list them all here.
http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+7+features http://www.techradar.com/news/softwa...a-vs-xp-615167 |
Hmm but what's about new features (I mean some useful ones but not something "wow, now it looks so cool and colorful *being over the moon*")?
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7 runs quite nicely on lower spec'd computers like my little Atom based Netbooks with only 2 gig of RAM.
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Windows 7 is just like XP .. it runs fine. I think that it deals with more than one core alot better than XP did. Other than that, it's the same. I'm very happy with it.
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http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=738 http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...secrets-501031 http://www.techradar.com/news/softwa...-7-tips-528483 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7 Windows 7 includes a number of new features, such as advances in touch and handwriting recognition, support for virtual hard disks, improved performance on multi-core processors,[32][33][34][35] improved boot performance, DirectAccess, and kernel improvements. Windows 7 adds support for systems using multiple heterogeneous graphics cards from different vendors (Heterogeneous Multi-adapter), a new version of Windows Media Center,[36] a Gadget for Windows Media Center, improved media features, the XPS Essentials Pack and Windows PowerShell being included, and a redesigned Calculator with multiline capabilities including Programmer and Statistics modes along with unit conversion. Many new items have been added to the Control Panel, including ClearType Text Tuner, Display Color Calibration Wizard, Gadgets, Recovery, Troubleshooting, Workspaces Center, Location and Other Sensors, Credential Manager, Biometric Devices, System Icons, and Display.[37] Windows Security Center has been renamed to Windows Action Center (Windows Health Center and Windows Solution Center in earlier builds) which encompasses both security and maintenance of the computer. T |
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I use win7 on 2 different notebooks, both dualcore intels one with 3 gb ram and another with 4 gb, one with SSD disk and another with 7200 RPM disk. Both outperform vista no questions asked. Notepad is faster than ever and love the world clock thing so I can see what time it is different places in the world :pimp |
I use win7 64 bit version. file transfer/copy, start up, running/openning apps at the the same time and video encoding is faster than xp(or vista32bit and win7 32bit) even with my old desktop with only 2gig of ram.
and oh Photoshop 64bit rocks! :) and note: you need to turn off the windows search(indexing option), or the system will crawl. lol |
windows 7 is what Microsoft should have released years ago
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not an expert here, just askin. running windows 7 here and it's head and shoulders better than vista for sure and xp with all my adobe products. |
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it can be safely disabled though through service.msc and look for Windows search and disable it. side fyi: Disabling it doesn't mean you can't use the search function on windows although "searching" will take a little longer... :) |
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It's fast, stable, lots of nice little new features. You can actually have more then 3 gigs of RAM woohoo. I'm extremely happy with it. I never bothered with Vista and I loved XP after I finally had it working the way I wanted but Windows 7 is a master piece by MS standards.
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These "feedbacks" are not informative. For example, XP64 and Vista64 also can address more than 3Gb, but Windows 7 x86 - CAN'T. So it's not a feature of Windows 7, but a feature of any operating system which has a 64-bit edition (XP, Vista, Windows 7). Now about the links to blogs, reviews, articles. All these docs have lots of useless info such as: "Windows 7 has a built-in voice control" (hey, I'm not a disabled person!), "Windows 7 has new colorful interface" (sorry but it's not a feature, perhaps it's better for someone's eyes but not something to be helpful at work), Windows 7 supports multi-touch control for tablet PC's (I'm a webmaster, so I'm working at computer which has both keyboard and mouse) etc... This is why I asked to name at least 3 (not too much right?) REALLY USEFUL features that say: "man, you definitely must upgrade ASAP!" Hope you've got my point. Thanks to everyone in advance! |
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Not using 7 atm but I'll try it...
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for what I've read on this thread, windows7 is the winner
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Xp is great but 7 is awesome :)
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I just converted from XP Pro x64 to 7 x64, and love it. There's a learning curve, but that's quick to get over. I've never spent more than 5 minutes on Vista, so probably that learning curve is even smoother if you had. By no means am I an expert (or even an advanced user), but in the past couple of weeks, I've noticed:
ADVANTAGES 1) Noticeably faster booting and shut-downs... 2) I noticed with XP that after booting up, the first time I loaded a program like Firefox, Windows Explorer, etc would take a lot longer than subsequent attempts (presumably it's a RAM thing), but with 7, it's fast everytime. 3) I have a system monitor gadget on constantly, and all 4 cores are working for just about any application...MUCH more efficiently than XP was. Overall performance also seems better. I have a quad core 2.5 overclocked to 3.0 and 8GB RAM and although I haven't run performance tests, the system at least seems to perform better...and thats XP with most services and effects off, unencrypted, versus Windows 7 with almost all default services and effects on and TrueCrypt encrypted. There is an issue with Windows Explorer mentioned later, but that might can be resolved...I need to play with it more. 4) The search feature is convenient for searching folders/subfolders full of files. XP worked great, but with 7, you don't have to leave the current window and it searches on the fly as you type. 5) The appearance and effects are really cool. I ultimately turned off most effects in XP for performance, but with 7 the effects are cool enough that I leave them on. Appearance is more effectively customized with themes or even wallpaper slideshows. 6) The gadgets are useful extensions integrated directly into the desktop 7) The firewall is good, although I recommend getting "Windows 7 Firewall Control" for free if you want more control and to limit outgoing traffic. DISADVANTAGES 1) RAM usage constantly sits around 17%, even now with just Firefox portable running. I have 8GB of RAM, so that amounts to just over 1.4GB. That's not really a disadvantage if you have sufficient RAM, but if you're trying to put this on a 1GB system, then you might have some issues (I suspect). 2) Windows Explorer can take a long time to read a directory with a lot of files. Perhaps this is because I have Windows Search on...not sure. 3) Windows Explorer does seem to crash more often than on XP, although it recovers and is easy to load up again, although you lost your place... Anyway, this is my observations as a complete noob to 7. I'm sure there's more points I should make, but that's all that's coming to me off the top of my head. I hope it helps. |
I tried it on my gf's laptop and it's a gargantuan step ahead. highly recommended
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I use windows 7 for a week now and love it.
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going to have to give it a shot!!!
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Is that true that Windows 7 won't allow one to play Blu-Ray videos?
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I think you have to install a third party app like PowerDVD to play blu-ray movie discs on Win7.
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Ah that's not a prob then.
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I'm still running on vista... although I am curious about Windows 7...
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Using it only one day and it great even better then Vista, more stable... drivers are not problem with Window 7 Ultimate, because it allready have drivers for all hardware.
It's much faster on new hardwer. My boot time is 25 sec , and on XP it was 50 sec http://a.imagehost.org/t/0460/2009-09-28_055433.jpg |
I dont really know the features, but I noticed that XP 64 is more expensive than Vista with free upgrade to Windows 7 ..strange
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Windows 7 rocks.
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I fucked Windows 7's mom... Do the math!
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