Is there any reason why Vista users should upgrade to Windows 7?

Started by Monoriu, November 25, 2009, 02:34:35 AM

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Valdemar

I agree XP seems to be doing everything my vista machine does with a good deal of more transperance as to what actually happens :D

BUT, both my XP machines the time to get online with IE has grown to minutes after the last patches of IE 7 and now IE 8.. even on a fresh install of XP :(

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Cerr

Quote from: Valdemar on November 26, 2009, 09:07:44 AM
I agree XP seems to be doing everything my vista machine does with a good deal of more transperance as to what actually happens :D

BUT, both my XP machines the time to get online with IE has grown to minutes after the last patches of IE 7 and now IE 8.. even on a fresh install of XP :(

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Use a different browser.

viper37

Quote from: DontSayBanana on November 25, 2009, 09:23:04 AM
Also, I find that 7's wireless network discovery works MUCH better.  I was having issues with spotty networks on Vista, and those same networks are being discovered, connecting, and remaining connected with less problems almost all the time now.
Yeah, by the time we get to Windows 9, wireless network might actually be usable.
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Personally, I love Win 7. All my programs are snappier in 7 than Vista.

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Valdemar

Quote from: garbon on November 26, 2009, 06:57:14 PM
Quote from: Cerr on November 26, 2009, 12:35:28 PM
Use a different browser.

seriously

For certyain applications and websites IE is the only solution. WHY has it become slower over time? Even on a fresh install? And mean slow as in several minutes to the first start up.

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Slargos

I got Vista when I bought my new laptop and the one complaint I have is that bootup is a tad slow, but I'm not going through a 6-8 hour reinstallation of the OS to gain 10-20 seconds every time I boot the thing (especially since I mostly leave it in "sleep" mode).

Infact, I find that Vista is extremely pain-free to work with compared to XP. When there's a problem with the wireless network for instance, the little fucker chugs through all the possible reasons and actually, unlike XP, presents a problem solver that solves the problem!

Noting that power management may be better on Windows 7 could tip me over to upgrading, but otherwise I don't think I will do anything about it until I decide to go from 2 to 4 gigs of RAM.

Addendum. I just checked, and I already have 4 gigs, which makes the fact that this computer came with 32-bit OS a bit irritating.

Motherfuckers.  :mad:

derspiess

Quote from: Slargos on November 27, 2009, 10:32:00 AM
I got Vista when I bought my new laptop and the one complaint I have is that bootup is a tad slow, but I'm not going through a 6-8 hour reinstallation of the OS to gain 10-20 seconds every time I boot the thing (especially since I mostly leave it in "sleep" mode).

Infact, I find that Vista is extremely pain-free to work with compared to XP. When there's a problem with the wireless network for instance, the little fucker chugs through all the possible reasons and actually, unlike XP, presents a problem solver that solves the problem!

Noting that power management may be better on Windows 7 could tip me over to upgrading, but otherwise I don't think I will do anything about it until I decide to go from 2 to 4 gigs of RAM.

Addendum. I just checked, and I already have 4 gigs, which makes the fact that this computer came with 32-bit OS a bit irritating.

Motherfuckers.  :mad:

It shouldn't take that long to do an upgrade install of Win7, but you could just set the install to run at night and it will be done when you wake up the next morning.  Once you get the ball rolling, the Win7 install process (at least the upgrade install process) is totally unattended.
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Barrister

Does it really take anywhere near 6-8 hours to install an OS?

Even then if Win 7 really shaved 20 secs of startup time I'd consider it.

By the way, the Snow Leopard upgrade took 30 minutes.   :)
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Slargos

Yeah, and reinstalling all your gadgets and programs and doodads and porncollection and customizing all the settings, that too is done in under 2 hours?

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Barrister

Quote from: Slargos on November 27, 2009, 03:02:30 PM
Yeah, and reinstalling all your gadgets and programs and doodads and porncollection and customizing all the settings, that too is done in under 2 hours?

ALLOW ME TO SNORT INCREDULOUSLY.

AS mentioned, upgrading to Snow Leopard was done in 30 minutes, including "recustomizing it".   :)
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