Is Windows 7 Worth It?

Just got around to reading your post and I will say thank you. It's good to finally her some information on the Internet that isn't total bs spewing from a moronic mouth. I ASSumed that windows had orphaned vista due to launching a new ( or different) os so soon after a major release. My experience with vista on my personal computer was an early hp with dual core amd ( earlier one) and it had 2gb ram and integrated video. I had been so used to xp and 98 (I still don't like visual effects on my operating systems! But I understand that in the world we live in today you have to be markatable and give stuff pizzaz) that I HATED it. After fooling around with it at work on decent desktops and laptops, it's actually kind of cool. With all the beta releases, rc and rtm stuff for seven, I think the early stage teething problems that vista had ( not saying it was entirely microsofts fault) in it's early stages will be zero to none.

I am a full time computer networking systems admin / network security technology student at tstc here in Waco, so I like to be ahead of the game when it comes to computer technology.
 
My computer and my girlfriend's computer both came with Vista home basic. I really hate the user account control security settings. That was the primary reason I went back to a more familiar XP Professional for my current setup.

However, the fact that Vista supports DirectX 10 and I now have some games that use DirectX 10 makes me wonder.

In addition to that, I saw someone making use of what I think were Aero settings last week. Though I usually minimize visual effects, use of transparency and shifting windows in a 3D type interface can be advantageous. I could be mistaken though. It may have been Windows 7.
 
Grindspine said:
My computer and my girlfriend's computer both came with Vista home basic. I really hate the user account control security settings. That was the primary reason I went back to a more familiar XP Professional for my current setup.

However, the fact that Vista supports DirectX 10 and I now have some games that use DirectX 10 makes me wonder.

In addition to that, I saw someone making use of what I think were Aero settings last week. Though I usually minimize visual effects, use of transparency and shifting windows in a 3D type interface can be advantageous. I could be mistaken though. It may have been Windows 7.

vista had aero...
 
Right, but UAC is still a pain...

Plus, Vista always seemed bulky and slow to me, not only on my girlfriend's laptop, but on this desktop when it was installed.

If Windows 7 is what it is cracked up to be (DirectX 11 support, less bulky, but with positive additions of Vista) then it is worth installing for a demo at least!
 
Grindspine said:
If Windows 7 is what it is cracked up to be (DirectX 11 support, less bulky, but with positive additions of Vista) then it is worth installing for a demo at least!

It is less bulky. I'm not just saying that because I have some type of bias (recently switched back from Mac OS X since 7 came out). It really is much better than Vista.

As far as UAC goes, I believe it was added to keep those non-savvy PC users from unintentionally installing stuff, which would keep virii from spreading. Is it annoying? Yes. But since you can turn it off, I honestly think it's not worth complaining about or even dismissing an entire operating system just because of it.
 
Hey guys kingred here, so I just installed windows 7 ultimate 64bit, works fine I gotta come back and post the link up, I have alot of just stuff to re-download and crap, lol...
 
KingRed said:
Hey guys kingred here, so I just installed windows 7 ultimate 64bit, works fine I gotta come back and post the link up, I have alot of just stuff to re-download and crap, lol...

Did you get the actual retail version or the RC? If you don't have the full retail then I suggest putting on hold re-downloading everything. Saves you the headache of having to do it all over again when you get the full version. You should just download the programs that you really need.

That is unless you've installed it on a separate partition.
 
Its the retail version and its activated as well, but I have it on a seprate HD and I still have windows xp installed and everything on another HD just incase.
 
renegadeviking said:
Ethernet works unlike the Win7RC!

:? Mind clarifying a bit? Mine works with the RC.

Just to be clear. After this, let's move away from discussing downloading RTM's. Especially since the OS hasn't released yet.
 
CreepinDeth said:
Just to be clear. After this, let's move away from discussing downloading RTM's. Especially since the OS hasn't released yet.

this.....

BV could get into some serious trouble about it.
 
http://kotaku.com/5384543/windows-7-what-happened-to-gaming

This article brings up a solid point. "What Happened to Gaming?" when it comes to Windows 7
 
MegaDrive20XX said:
http://kotaku.com/5384543/windows-7-what-happened-to-gaming

This article brings up a solid point. "What Happened to Gaming?" when it comes to Windows 7

Gaming HAD to take a back seat because just doing regular tasks on Vista was messed up. Windows first and foremost is an Enterprise OS. So many companies use Windows to run their business that MS has to take care of them first. And like the article mentioned, Windows 7 is a better running Vista as they share most of the same code so there wouldn't be much difference. Plus, it was not the OS that made games better it's the API and SDK's, in other words DirectX.

I would have to agree that the overall OS be taken care of first before they start taking care of gamers.
 
The tray and play concept doesn't really appeal to me. Games simply run faster off an internal hard drive than they do from optical media.
 
CreepinDeth said:
:? Mind clarifying a bit? Mine works with the RC.

Just to be clear. After this, let's move away from discussing downloading RTM's. Especially since the OS hasn't released yet.
It doesn't matter if we get the RTM from a legitimate source, as I did with my MSDN account. The other guy, however, downloaded his illegally and his post should be modified.
 
trkorecky said:
It doesn't matter if we get the RTM from a legitimate source, as I did with my MSDN account. The other guy, however, downloaded his illegally and his post should be modified.

I didn't really touch it because he didn't provide any details on how exactly he retrieved his copy. But I removed the post completely (per your request) since you couldn't really modify it, the post wouldn't have made sense.
 
Tomorrow is the official release. I'll be there in NYC with Steve Ballmer and possibly Bill Gates, so I'm really excited. I'll try to take a bunch of pictures and such.
 
our MSDNAA access to 7 went live today for 7 pro.

im on the fence on wiping my system and getting it though..... :?

i do need to get rid of some ubuntu partitions that i failboated on installing...
 
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