My son started using it 3 weeks ago. Because he goes to a Computer engineering School they get it 3 months before the release. He Said it is the best OS that Microsoft has come up with. He showed me some features it has and it is nothing like the old windows, It is not a memory hug like the old.
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The students I have who got beta releases love it.
You don't have to upgrade---only if you think the benefits outweigh the costs. Your machine will probably die a horrible death before the OS it is running is truly "obsolete". In general, I *never* upgrade an operating system---I only buy new machines every so often. About half of my machines are still running XP, but those are getting to be due for a replacement.
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Originally posted by katiemackCall me skeptical.....plus I really hate that OS get obsolete and require more $$$$ to keep up....I have Vista, am not totally unhappy, but I think in general am just sick of the whole computer thing.
I've upgraded like that only once (went to XP), when there were specific features of the new OS that I needed to have, and the upgraded machine was not used frequently. I've since converted that machine to a general household machine, and the rest of the family members find that machine difficult to use because it is so slow.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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We purchased a new computer back in August - tax free day - and get a free upgrade to 7, so just waiting.
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I've still got 3 computers that work and I WOULD LIKE TO UPGRADE To 7, but don't see a rush and a system upgrade is not something I want to do. Next desktop has to be triple or quad core with windows 7----and on sale.
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Depending on how much is stored on the computer, Gizmodo says an upgrade to windows 7 can take as little as 30 minutes or as much as 21 hours.
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Originally posted by T. R. OglodyteUpgrading OS on an existing is usually a bad idea. Each new version of the OS is designed to take advantage of advances in processor capabilities, and when you install that new OS on a machine with an old processor the system often slows to a crawl and becomes unstable.
sc
--"Because there is good, and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise in this."-- Rorschach, Watchmen
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Originally posted by bnobleYou don't have to upgrade---only if you think the benefits outweigh the costs. Your machine will probably die a horrible death before the OS it is running is truly "obsolete". In general, I *never* upgrade an operating system---I only buy new machines every so often. About half of my machines are still running XP, but those are getting to be due for a replacement.
Windows 7 includes "XP Mode," which is a specialized combo of Virtual PC and XP SP3 for those of you who have legacy XP apps that just won't run on Windows 7.
I'm sure Brian and I are both distinguishing upgrading from keeping machines up-to-date with security patches. Anyone running XP should be running SP3 by now, with the latest patches.
sc
--"Because there is good, and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise in this."-- Rorschach, Watchmen
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Unfortunately I had a very big need and had to quickly replace my laptop back in April. Not only did I have to go with Vista as I had no time for the downgrade to XP I had to go the consumer route as well.
The new Inspirion 15 died and went back to Dell once already this summer.....at about 3 months of age.
I'm wondering, as I don't have very much running on it as of yet, if it would be worth my while to change out the OS. I really hate Vista.
Is Windows 7 more like the old XP platform? Can I use MS Office Suite for XP with 7?
and can someone please tell me how to desensitize the cursor it is causing me horrible issues.Lawren
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There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
- Rolf Kopfle
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Originally posted by lawren2 View Postand can someone please tell me how to desensitize the cursor it is causing me horrible issues.
Have you checked the mouse settings in your Control Panel?“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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Originally posted by T. R. Oglodyte View PostWhat do you mean by "desensitize"? Do you mean that it moves too quickly? That it clicks too easily? Registers double-clicks to easily?
Have you checked the mouse settings in your Control Panel?
It also changes dates and times on me. Although I have Eastern time in my settings.
No I haven't but I will now....Lawren
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There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
- Rolf Kopfle
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Originally posted by lawren2I have to be very careful about where I set the cursor when I'm typing or next thing I know I'm typing in the middle of my message or have sent an e-mail without finishing. Doesn't matter if I'm using a mouse or the touchpad.
It also changes dates and times on me. Although I have Eastern time in my settings.
No I haven't but I will now....“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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