5 Reasons Why You Should Switch to Windows 7 (And 5 More Reasons Why You Shouldn't)

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sharonsky sharonsky is offline Offline | Nov 1st, 2009
i find window7 wonderfull !! at last they made something good at microsoft so lets give them cheeeeers....
hope will not find im wrong in a few weeks... but so far i really like it !!


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cheupe cheupe is offline Offline | Nov 1st, 2009
Every one I know hates vista, I really dont know why? But I hate it also. I have never bothered to install it. Currently running Linux and XP as secondary OS (boot menu list/partition manager=linux. Linux is freely available, and allows you to customize so much to your liking. Why still bother with microsoft?

ONE things I may want to use windows 7 for. I hear it is able to maximally, optimally and effectively make use of multi-core cpu technology. Really?

Cheupe
 
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KonkaNok KonkaNok is offline Offline | Nov 3rd, 2009
I still think that all the libraries do is overcomplicate folder navigation. I understand that it might be useful for grouping folders together but then couldn't you just group folders by putting them into their own.. folder (?)

I don't think 7 is anything like OS X to be honest. I seem to recall the task bar being called a rip off of the Mac dock and a flurry of other odd claims but I don't think the libraries obscure file locations, they just feel like a needless add-on for a file system that was perfectly good to begin with.
Last edited by KonkaNok; Nov 3rd, 2009 at 9:26 pm.
 
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theemerchant theemerchant is offline Offline | Nov 4th, 2009
I like the line "Windows 7 is Microsofts apology for Vista". I guess that pretty well says everything about it. I suggest that when youre trying to decide from changing to W7 from vista, do it. But if you're so used to XP already and you've probably set it up with your mos t convenient settings, then don't try to move to W7. You might just end up in disappointment.
 
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Shade01 Shade01 is offline Offline | Nov 4th, 2009
Actually The grouping of folders in the library are shortcuts to the original location of the folder and if one uses partitions with folders in different partitions that are used regularly, then the library becomes a useful tool.
 
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verakot verakot is offline Offline | Nov 6th, 2009
The Five Reasons to Not to Switch to Windows 7:
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4. XP Mode and Virtualization. If you are installing Windows 7 for the purpose XP Mode, stop and check if you have a compatible CPU with Virtualization technology enabled first. Even if your CPU does have VT Mode, and should be enabled or there should be an option in BIOS to enable it. Otherwise the XP Mode would not never work on your Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise or Ultimate Edition.
 
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hapizi84 hapizi84 is offline Offline | Nov 7th, 2009
I'm still using XP..Window 7 so expensive.If i want to use Window 7 for my laptop,must install new driver or using XP driver for another application?
 
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caperjack caperjack is online now Online | Nov 7th, 2009
hapizi84 , yor post doesn't fully make sence[ this part ,please explain if you wish ,==== for my laptop,must install new driver or using XP driver for another application] but ,if you laptop is so old its running winxp ,then it likely will not be able to take advantage of the best things about win7 anyway ,also winxp device drivers will not work for win7,if the devices have win vista drivers availablethey should would work in win 7
 
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xilver2dragon xilver2dragon is offline Offline | Nov 10th, 2009
I like windows 7 and now I'm using RC 1 version. Still waiting for full version
 
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nickyrash nickyrash is offline Offline | Nov 10th, 2009
Hi,
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