Chair wrote:
QuadCoreDueller wrote:
I have been using win7 since its early days. I have been a pretty mainline OS tester here at that place in Redmond. I can tell you that I don't like it, from it's birth to it's RTM. Of course I use TinyXP though, so that's some stiff competition.
XP is fast as hell, and I like speed a lot, but Windows 7 is seriously a nice upgrade from Windows XP despite it being somewhat slower than XP.
When switching to it (Windows 7) you notice a slight decrease in speed from Windows XP, but it's actually quite minimal to be honest with you. The thing I like about Windows 7 is that it doesn't have ret*d settings enabled by default like most of the MS operating systems of the past did. Windows 7 really allows you to customize the hell out of it, so you can really get lots of out of it.
My only criticism is that I believe that there are too many useless services running by default.
Way too many services, way too much page file in use at IDLE 1.15gbs. Are you serious?
I see a Tiny7 Release coming soon.
For some reason, teh RC and the RTM hate my dvd drive. Whenever I do anything with dvd drive + ANYTHING else on the pc, Windows Explorer slows and shuts down, leaving me to a restart. 50% of the time, it then loses ntoskrnl. WTF Ever.
Im gonna stick with Win7 though. DX11 support, minor tweaks in conjunction with SSD. Flashy, that's about it. Homegroups is useless to me, as is libraries. Im working on cutting those out of the OS completely, but there are a lot of network dependency apps and services that utilize both.
AND WHAT IS WITH THE DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS?!?! ! Now there is C:\users, you would think negating the whol Doc and settings... Bah whatever.
I could keep going but you get the idea.
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