Monday, January 26, 2009
Windows 7 [OT]
1/26/2009 08:53:00 AM |
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After my wife trashed her computer with an email virus a few months ago, I finally got around to retrieving her data and reinstalling Windows (I got tired of her using my laptop).
I've heard so much about Windows 7 lately that I have been seriously considering trying it, but I didn't want to test it out on my work computer. Too risky.
So last night I installed Windows 7 on my wife's 5 year old Pentium. Now this isn't a computer that Vista wanted to install on, so I didn't know what would happen or if it would even work.
The installation went smooth (I chose to format the entire system as I wanted to kill the virus too).
And within a short time Windows 7 was running. And might I add, running fast.
The part that took the longest time was finding the right drivers for either of my network cards (until I finally found the right model name in the documentation in the back of my closet) as it didn't recognize either network card automatically. So until I got the driver installed I didn't have internet access. But once I did, Windows 7 started to look on the internet and installed various other missing components.
True the computer is empty, but it feels like it is running faster than my top of the line laptop with Vista installed - even after I just bought it. And it boots and shuts down quickly too.
After I play with it a bit more I will report further on Windows 7, and decide if I want to take the risk and install it on my laptop.
One thing I will say, I think Microsoft should give Windows 7 away for free to all Vista owners as a free upgrade (Service Pack 2?). Even from my few hours with it last night, it is clearly a major step up from Vista (which I happen to like by the way, despite that it is heavier than XP).
I've heard so much about Windows 7 lately that I have been seriously considering trying it, but I didn't want to test it out on my work computer. Too risky.
So last night I installed Windows 7 on my wife's 5 year old Pentium. Now this isn't a computer that Vista wanted to install on, so I didn't know what would happen or if it would even work.
The installation went smooth (I chose to format the entire system as I wanted to kill the virus too).
And within a short time Windows 7 was running. And might I add, running fast.
The part that took the longest time was finding the right drivers for either of my network cards (until I finally found the right model name in the documentation in the back of my closet) as it didn't recognize either network card automatically. So until I got the driver installed I didn't have internet access. But once I did, Windows 7 started to look on the internet and installed various other missing components.
True the computer is empty, but it feels like it is running faster than my top of the line laptop with Vista installed - even after I just bought it. And it boots and shuts down quickly too.
After I play with it a bit more I will report further on Windows 7, and decide if I want to take the risk and install it on my laptop.
One thing I will say, I think Microsoft should give Windows 7 away for free to all Vista owners as a free upgrade (Service Pack 2?). Even from my few hours with it last night, it is clearly a major step up from Vista (which I happen to like by the way, despite that it is heavier than XP).
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7 comments:
Anyone have an opinion on 32bit vs. 64 bit when I do my final install?
I like your determination. May my sons have such interest in PC operating systems so they can take care of my computers.
I've been using it for a couple of weeks on my Lenovo laptop and have had no problems. I really like the window drag features for maximize etc, and as you said it's fast.
If you have 4 GB of memory, I recommend 64-bit. I'm pretty sure on the machine you are talking about you probably don't.
I have it running on 2 machines now, and so far, so good!
I have 4GB on the laptop, but will the computer actually run faster with a 64 bit OS? Does the software take advantage of it? Will I have driver problems?
Yep - it should run faster (seems to be on mine) since the O/S can use the full 4GB (32-bit can't currently) You could run into driver issues, but probably worth a shot!
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