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sealsphoto Registered: Dec 05, 2005 Total Posts: 341 Country: United States |
I was really looking forward to Windows 7, since I skipped Vista altogether. But now I see that I will have to completely reload all my software when I upgrade to 7 from XP. All of my software is legal, and I have the system disks for all of it, but what a pain in the @ss! I was really looking forward to being able to run 8 gb of ram. |
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lisy78 Registered: Apr 09, 2009 Total Posts: 8907 Country: United States |
I'm waiting for my free copy of 7 ultimate 64 bit (had to attend an incredibly tedious microsoft thing for this and hte dorks gave me 32bit WTH?!?!? So I byatched and am supposedly going to get the 64 in the mail) |
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DustinFinn Registered: Jan 03, 2005 Total Posts: 290 Country: United States |
I Am already on Windows 7 RTM, speed is nicer than vista, and all my stuff has been working excellent; |
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mikethevilla Registered: May 22, 2008 Total Posts: 2232 Country: United States |
I was really looking forward to Windows 7, since I skipped Vista altogether. But now I see that I will have to completely reload all my software when I upgrade to 7 from XP. All of my software is legal, and I have the system disks for all of it, but what a pain in the @ss! I was really looking forward to being able to run 8 gb of ram. |
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sjms Registered: Mar 21, 2003 Total Posts: 14565 Country: United States |
well i have to say though a POA its what i do each time i do a upgrade. oh by the way the vista you skipped i've been running for 2.5 years w/o touching it. |
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ocbaud Registered: Apr 20, 2006 Total Posts: 18 Country: United States |
Been running windows 7 at home since the release candidate. |
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plubbry Registered: Mar 31, 2009 Total Posts: 578 Country: United States |
Because you don't want to spend the couple of hours reinstalling software you are going to skip out on the possibility of using more RAM, having an OS that has better security, and has better support for newer technologies (multicore processors, trim on SSDs, etc)? |
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gpsphoto Registered: Mar 16, 2006 Total Posts: 394 Country: United States |
Always rebuild from scratch. Upgrading an existing OS install is like putting clean underwear over your dirties |
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EA6B Registered: Mar 22, 2002 Total Posts: 5423 Country: United States |
I pre-ordered it. My Laptop uses Vista, so it'll be an upgrade. |
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TrojanHorse Registered: Apr 04, 2008 Total Posts: 2636 Country: United States |
I've been using Windows 7 (various betas and now the RC) since February on 1 computer, and 7 RC1 on my laptop since a month ago. |
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BarnDog Registered: Oct 06, 2005 Total Posts: 554 Country: United States |
I installed Windows 7 64 bit on two of our production workstations and two of our laptops. I am running PS CS3 and Lightroom 2.5. Both run perfectly. 64 bit on three of the systems and 32 bit on an older laptop. |
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n0b0 Registered: Sep 22, 2008 Total Posts: 5062 Country: Australia |
If MS continues their track record, I'll probably get it after the SP1 is out. |
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Sean Mills Registered: Jun 29, 2007 Total Posts: 1310 Country: Canada |
Ive been running it since beta, and now on RTM. |
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slothy Registered: Oct 15, 2009 Total Posts: 67 Country: United States |
TrojanHorse wrote: |
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troy12n Registered: Mar 24, 2008 Total Posts: 815 Country: United States |
Been testing RC for a few months and installed the RTM when it was released to Volume License customers a few weeks ago. Its nice, quicker than vista, but IMHO for a business environment there are a lot of things that make my job more of a PITA over XP like all the rights management, the licensing server (KMS, MAC keys, etc). So far most of the software I use works, and hardware for the most part except printers has been fine. |
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ocbaud Registered: Apr 20, 2006 Total Posts: 18 Country: United States |
n0b0 wrote: |
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justin1 Registered: Jan 16, 2005 Total Posts: 37 Country: United States |
Just a question for those that have used Windows 7... |
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Steezus Registered: Aug 01, 2009 Total Posts: 824 Country: United States |
It is on all 3 computers in my house (2 laptops, 1 desktop) and it has been rock solid since the RC was released. The only problem I had was with the power management on laptops didn't seem to undervolt the processor when it was idling. The RTM includes that feature and I cannot wait to get it in the mail for our systems. |
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burhan Registered: Oct 20, 2009 Total Posts: 10 Country: Kuwait |
I've been using it at the office and on my laptop since the RTM came out. No problems whatsoever. Runs everything smoothly and haven't had an issue with drivers or other such wild stories that I see cropping up on the net. |