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Old 02-11-2008, 01:47 PM
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Not another Windows!

There's a new windows coming and the beta version is doing the rounds. It's labeled Windows 7 and looks a lot like vista when installed but all of the annoying popups etc are gone. It's also pretty quick but windows beta versions usually are. I'd guess it will be out next year sometime.
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Old 02-11-2008, 02:11 PM
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Yeah we'll see. "This version will be better, promise!" gets a bit tiring after seeing junk like Windows ME and Vista get released - with Vista being pretty much ignored by businesses and the I.T. industry as well as many hardware manufacturers. It does have some interesting features (love the hybrid Standby/Hibernate option) but many severe annoyances.

Microsoft sometimes do come up with some pretty cool ideas (innovation seems to be difficult for them, hence these ideas are rare), but for one reason or another they just get stripped out by the time the product is shipped - which is unfortunate.

But yeah as I said, I'll wait and see to see adoption when it's released. I hate nothing more than upgrading the OS to find out some very important devices aren't supported by the manufacturer under that OS.
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Old 02-11-2008, 02:52 PM
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Another downgrade ....

Another version of Windows I wont bother buying or installing.
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Old 02-11-2008, 03:11 PM
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Why am i still running on XP ?
Because its :
Nice.
Runs all.
Why downgrade to Vista when its not compatible with most programs.we are looking at 7 then the next version for the money grabbing(need a new mansion)people.
XP runs fine and i knew i was never going to downgrade to vista and the same goes with 7.
I will find seven reasons to hate it........cheers Kev.
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Old 02-11-2008, 03:11 PM
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I'll give it a fly in vmware at some stage... ( I give every OS I find a go at least once through VMware.)

It is funny.. the amount of people who whinge cry and argue about how crap microsoft operating systems are, and yet most of them still run windows... Hilarious.

Vista is fine.. Everyone cries and whinges... simple fact is that its not the same as XP which everyone is used to, and people simply do not like change. All of vistas annoyances can be disabled.. the pop-ups, the warnings etc.. they can all easily be turned off. It can be made to run very lean on lower power systems... And everyone seems to forget, in 2002 everyone was crying "windows xp sucks, its too power hungry, the interface is all weird, it does things I dont like" after 6 years of getting used to its differences to win98/me/2000 all of a sudden everyone loves it and hates the new kid on the block again...

History repeating.. again and again.

Everyone who does not like windows. download the distro of *nix of your choice and use it.. or stop complaining about windows. honestly if it really was THAT bad, you wouldnt be using it.

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Old 02-11-2008, 04:21 PM
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will 7 be like XP I hope so.
Thats the only way this fella will accept change then it comes back to the same question,Why change.
Sorry but with me if things work why change it.
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Old 02-11-2008, 04:36 PM
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Another downgrade ....

Another version of Windows I wont bother buying or installing.
Whatever. LOL! Horses for courses I guess.

Yep Alex - I've found Vista to be extremely stable too, runs everything I need (except Canon drivers, which is Canons' fault, not MS) and is generally a pleasure to use on a decently fast machine with enough memory. Photoshop is a distict pleasure under Vista and a Quad Core processor - blindingly fast.

Is thee a link to W7 to try a beta or even alpha version under VirtualBox or VMWare?

I've turfed XP and in fact wont run it on my corporate network due to it's many vulnerabilities. Good riddance.

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Old 02-11-2008, 04:47 PM
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Whatever.

Yep Alex - I've found Vista to be extremely stable too, runs everything I need (except Canon drivers, which is Canons' fault, not MS) and is generally a pleasure to use on a decently fast machine with enough memory. Photoshop is a distict pleasure under Vista and a Quad Core processor - blindingly fast.

Is thee a link to W7 to try a beta or even alpha version under VirtualBox or VMWare?

I've turfed XP and in fact wont run it on my corporate network due to it's many vulnerabilities. Good riddance.
Well , you are entitled to spend your money how ever you like.

Personally , while XP is supported and keeps working OK on my computers and supports my devices and apps , I'll stay with it.

I'd rather update my HDDs on my notebook (getting near 80% full) and on the desktop , and maybe upgrade the motherboard and chipset in both to a Quadcore since I'm still running a 3GHz Pentium 4 in the notebook and a 3.4GHz Pentium 4 in the desktop.
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Is thee a link to W7 to try a beta or even alpha version under VirtualBox or VMWare?
Mininova have a few torrents for it and a 64bit version has appeared there as well. You should get a month out of it before it stops. I put it on a new machine I have here and it installed vista drivers off the mobo disk no problem and idles with AVG installed at 500meg of ram used. Amazingly there are updates for it already in Windows Update. But again, beta versions are always miles away from released versions. Looks like a Jun 2009 release date.

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Old 02-11-2008, 05:00 PM
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Chris, agreed.. I think most people problem with vista is that they are attempting to run it on fairly outdated machines... I have a quad core + 8gb ram and dual graphics cards in my system.. whilst this is not the average system by any means, its still by no means cutting edge hardware.. I made the move from my dual core to this system nearly 8 months ago...

Even my dual core 3ghz + 4gb RAM had NO issues with vista.

Isnt PS CS3 a dream with 8gb of ram though... Absolutely amazing.

Robin : I'll get onto both and see how they go... 64 and 32 bit...
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Old 02-11-2008, 05:03 PM
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i think i might have mentioned that windows 7 was coming out a few weeks ago


like some one said here before if youre happy why change it ?
keep up with anti virus and adaware:

besides ive read that pc,s running 64bit have major problems getting 64bit software to run on Vista (Vista 64bit) so go figure

ive been running xp pro like for ever no probs

i could upgrade to vista but i dont care for just an upgrade

rather have a full version (dollars though )
waste of time anyhoo because of windows seven coming out in 2010 i think ?

there will allways be people for and against
never had much luck with running beta software

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Old 02-11-2008, 05:31 PM
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I've found Vista to be extremely stable too, runs everything I need (except Canon drivers, which is Canons' fault, not MS) and is generally a pleasure to use on a decently fast machine with enough memory.
I've got a fast enough system with plenty of ram. But I do a bit of hardware/software development and not all of the drivers and software required for that is supported under Vista (examples: here, and here), so it's a complete show-stopper for me.

In fact Vista x64 requires mandatory signing of drivers, making it a problem for some open-source projects as many don't have the resources (financial or time) to jump through Microsoft's hoops to get digital signatures, even though their drivers are rock solid and work fine in Vista x64 in development/debug mode.

Call all of this the developer's fault, Microsoft's fault, whatever - it makes no difference to me who to blame as an end-user/developer. Bottom line is it prevents me from doing what I want to do (hardware/software development), so I stick to XP until the situation improves.

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Another downgrade ....

Another version of Windows I wont bother buying or installing.
Even though I haven't been a fan of a few of Microsoft's products, I think that's a bit of a negative and biased opinion considering the final version isn't out yet for people to judge.
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Old 02-11-2008, 05:33 PM
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Mininova have a few torrents for it and a 64bit version has appeared there as well. You should get a month out of it before it stops. I put it on a new machine I have here and it installed vista drivers off the mobo disk no problem and idles with AVG installed at 500meg of ram used. Amazingly there are updates for it already in Windows Update. But again, beta versions are always miles away from released versions. Looks like a Jun 2009 release date.
True , and an another very good reason NOT to downgrade to Vista or 7 when it comes out. I am happy with my old Dell notebook , and would rather upgrade it's HDD and motherboard and chipset and STAY with XP Pro.
Similarly for the desktop, though the HP desktop has proven to be a real dog , it's actually slower than my Dell (go figure).

Now if I happen to leave the computer plugged in and powered up while an electrical storm is overhead and it get's fryed .... tempting .... that's another story as I guess the replacement the insurer will off load on me will probably be a quadcore and I'll be stuck with what ever OS comes on it's HDD.
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heh.. you're never stuck with the OS supplied by the manufacturer... Just format and install what you want..
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I've got a fast enough system with plenty of ram. But I do a bit of hardware/software development and not all of the drivers and software required for that is supported under Vista (examples: here, and here), so it's a complete show-stopper for me.

In fact Vista x64 requires mandatory signing of drivers, making it a problem for some open-source projects as many don't have the resources (financial or time) to jump through Microsoft's hoops to get digital signatures, even though their drivers are rock solid and work fine in Vista x64 in development/debug mode.

Call all of this the developer's fault, Microsoft's fault, whatever - it makes no difference to me who to blame as an end-user/developer. Bottom line is it prevents me from doing what I want to do (hardware/software development), so I stick to XP until the situation improves.

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Even though I haven't been a fan of a few of Microsoft's products, I think that's a bit of a negative and biased opinion considering the final version isn't out yet for people to judge.
I can't recall MS ever releasing an OS that wasn't buggier than hell on release , the reason why I waited for XP Pro SP2 to make the jump from 98.

I see no reason to expect 7 to be any different to past releases , and I am certainly not interested in lining MS's and Gate's pockets or subsidizing them by a long shot.
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On matters new - saw my first USB 3 socket last week, on a Dell laptop.

(I like Vista).

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Whatever. LOL! Horses for courses I guess.

Yep Alex - I've found Vista to be extremely stable too, runs everything I need (except Canon drivers, which is Canons' fault, not MS)
I had alot of trouble finding 64 bit Canon drivers online, and Canon tech support where useless, Canon Research (CiSRA) however pointed out the blindingly obivious...

Go Start -> Settings -> Printer and Faxes -> Add printer (select your model etc)

It worked brilliantly - so simple and so over-looked!

Hope this works for you!
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I'm pretty sure he is talking about canon camera drivers.

I've found this windows will only see vista machines via windows networking, it won't see server 2003, xp or samba machines and I've tried every hack going. Then again xp machines don't show up in vista machines network view either without hacking the registry. You can manually connect shares just fine but the media side of it can't scan directories it doesn't see it in the network view.

They have screwed that on purpose I'm sure to make people upgrade, just like office 2007 and the docx bull****.

Big plus for me is media center ... it totally revised and really rocks ... if only it could see files on my other machines Wait for the release version I guess.

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Matt & Robin - thanks for the advice. I totally forgot to get back afterwards.

The fix was to change the camera from "PC Connection" to "Print/PTP". Vista picked it up straight away with the need to load ANY drivers. I connect to the machine and immediately Adobe LightRoom fires up and sucks the images down - no need for that horrible Canon software at all.

Vista really is superb in the way it handles the hardware abstraction layers. That's the Canon AND Nikons that I have taken care of - plug and play. No driver downloads, nuffin'.

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Old 12-11-2008, 07:47 PM
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I tried Vista for a week once, had it installed on a spare HDD. Wasn't too happy with it so put it aside for a while. When the first SP came out gave it another spin and it was much improved but still running XP on all the machines here. XP was the same on first release, but as OEM manufacturers caught up, things improved. So will it be with Vista.
Guys, there are "technicians" out there who have never seen anything but windows, MSDOS, whats that ?

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