Windows 7 RC
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Windows 7 RC
I'm running the new windows 7 rc 32 bit on my internet computer and so far it is kicking some butt. I like it alot better than windows vista.
Anyone else out there using windows 7 let me know how you like and any problems your having ???
Anyone else out there using windows 7 let me know how you like and any problems your having ???
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everytime a new OS comes out you have a million people complaining that the old one was better. Eventually everyone moves over and the cycle continues.
I remember when XP came out, people hated it. It looked really dumb, until you figured out how to change the theme back to standard windows, and everyone really liked windows 2000.
The only duds Microsoft really ever had were WindowsME, and probably Windows Vista.
I remember when XP came out, people hated it. It looked really dumb, until you figured out how to change the theme back to standard windows, and everyone really liked windows 2000.
The only duds Microsoft really ever had were WindowsME, and probably Windows Vista.
Stand back, I like to rock out.
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The audio stability for xp is better than vista for sure. lots of plugins and hardware dont work with vista. 90% of all audio engineers using windows use xp because its stable and compatible with audio stuff. if it turned out that windows 7 can also be stable and compatible with audio stuff, then i may switch. after its released of course. i would then have to delete all the flashy shit with it. like the gadgets and superbar stuff. those are are bad bad bad for an audio workstation. you want NOTHING running but the music software.
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The computer i'm running windows 7 in is a P-4 - 2.2, with 1 gig of ram thats pc-133 and it works fine. I'm not using it for audio recording. I have a better one for that and im still running xp on it.Hurricane wrote:Make sure you have at least 3 gig ram for optimum, no problems here.
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The OS needs at least a gig, you will be hitting your swap file alot.BloodyFingers wrote:The computer i'm running windows 7 in is a P-4 - 2.2, with 1 gig of ram thats pc-133 and it works fine. I'm not using it for audio recording. I have a better one for that and im still running xp on it.Hurricane wrote:Make sure you have at least 3 gig ram for optimum, no problems here.