Windows 7
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:33 pm
I was just curious if anyone here has had the chance to look at Windows 7 yet? I installed the RC a while back, but ended up getting rid of it because I didn't want to have to re-format my computer later on, and mess with losing all of the data I would have created at that point.
Luckily, through my work I'm able to get it pretty cheaply, so I got a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, and I must say I approve. I never used Vista, and I haven't really had the time to use 7 extensively(I just installed it last night), but I will say that from what I've seen, I don't regret jumping from WIndows XP at all.
Resources-wise, it doesn't appear to be a hog at all. My computer is 4 years old, and has pretty low-end specs. (Pentium 4HT 2.6ghz, 1 gb of ram. ATI Radeon X300 graphics card with 128MB or ram) Yet it still boots up in under 20 seconds, and doesn't really have any lags to speak of, that I've seen.
Driver support has been pretty good, especially considering it just came out. The only piece of hardware I don't think I'll be able to get to work is my TV tuner, but it is from Windows 98-era, and was only like $35 at wal-mart back when I first got it like 10 years ago.
The only gripe I have is that I wish they made things simpler on the file sharing front. If you have more than one computer with windows 7, you can use the Home Groups feature to share files, but I haven't been able to find where to share files and printers with XP computers, yet. (Again, I just installed it yesterday)
So what does anyone else think?
Luckily, through my work I'm able to get it pretty cheaply, so I got a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, and I must say I approve. I never used Vista, and I haven't really had the time to use 7 extensively(I just installed it last night), but I will say that from what I've seen, I don't regret jumping from WIndows XP at all.
Resources-wise, it doesn't appear to be a hog at all. My computer is 4 years old, and has pretty low-end specs. (Pentium 4HT 2.6ghz, 1 gb of ram. ATI Radeon X300 graphics card with 128MB or ram) Yet it still boots up in under 20 seconds, and doesn't really have any lags to speak of, that I've seen.
Driver support has been pretty good, especially considering it just came out. The only piece of hardware I don't think I'll be able to get to work is my TV tuner, but it is from Windows 98-era, and was only like $35 at wal-mart back when I first got it like 10 years ago.

The only gripe I have is that I wish they made things simpler on the file sharing front. If you have more than one computer with windows 7, you can use the Home Groups feature to share files, but I haven't been able to find where to share files and printers with XP computers, yet. (Again, I just installed it yesterday)
So what does anyone else think?