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justin1 wrote:
Just a question for those that have used Windows 7...
I'm currently running Vista x64 (Ultimate) on a reasonably 'fast' platform - e.g. 8GB RAM, Q9550, 10K RPM System HDD + separate drives for files, etc. Although Vista gets bad write ups, I've had no issues at all with it.
Do you think I'll see any 'real life' performance increases running W7? By real-life, I mean will Photoshop and Lightroom start up noticeably quicker? Will running a 'complex' Photoshop Filter on a large file be quicker? Will saving a 7 layer TIFF be quicker? Will browsing (Internet) be quicker? I imagine the answer to all these questions will be no, so please could someone give me an few examples of how W7 will improve my computing 'experience'. I'm currently inclined not to upgrade, but would do if there were tangible benefits.
And sealsphoto - one way which I've managed to make a clean install of OS much easier is robust partitioning - I only keep OS + programs on my C: drive, all data is on separate HDDs. And I keep all my program installers (the exe's that usually come on the CD) and SW keys on one of my data HDDs. That way when I do a clean install (and I do this one a year or so as I find it keeps my PC faster) I can simply format the C: drive, do a clean install of the OS then go through my 'install directory' reinstalling all my programs/drivers/etc. It still takes about half a day to do all this - a lot of this time is spent watching the TV waiting for installs to complete - but it's not too bad!!
Thanks,
Justin
the UI is definitely more snapper. As for performance diff - on some games i noticed a few extra frames, but programs (photoshop/autocad/Inventor) nothing i could tell off hand. i did notice a performance difference with 64bit on photoshop/inventor/autocad vs 32bit, but im sure id see the same result with vista.
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