http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/download.aspx
QuoteThe RC will expire on June 1, 2010. Starting on March 1, 2010, your PC will begin shutting down every two hours. Windows will notify you two weeks before the bi-hourly shutdowns start.
Free operating system for
about a year?
Giving it a go soon.
for a moment there, I thought you were talking about the free copy that all windows vista users are supposedly getting.
Quote from: NAMKCOR on May 10, 2009, 11:33:46 PM
for a moment there, I thought you were talking about the free copy that all windows vista users are supposedly getting.
D: not gonna happen. If we were getting free copies, they wouldn't have made vista's support time frame years past the windows 7 release.
Wait-Wha?!
Initials:
- Holy crap I didn't have to pull out my driver disks.
- Wow this taskbar saves time/space
- Just as smooth and responsive as vista was (but I assume slower systems will notice the improvements)
Later on:
- Program compatibility is spot on (not that I had issues with that on vista 64 bit either)
- Fucking finally desktop widgets are useful/actually on the deskop :O
- Memory usage relatively the same ( a bit less, nothing marginal)
- Window sizing is epic win.
- File browsing (my computer) is sleek in design and a breeze to use.
- For once I'm not thinking about a mac :o
more later ;]
Sounds like you already have a mac. :V
Quote from: Noumes on May 11, 2009, 03:19:56 AM
DESKTOP WIDGETS OMG <333333
You could always put sidebar widgets on the desktop, even without the sidebar.
Quote from: Irock on May 11, 2009, 03:39:50 AM
Quote from: Noumes on May 11, 2009, 03:19:56 AM
DESKTOP WIDGETS OMG <333333
You could always put sidebar widgets on the desktop, even without the sidebar.
and now I know ;p
That dumb thing went away everytime I hit windows + D (desktop)
Quote from: grafikal009 on May 11, 2009, 03:26:27 AM
Sounds like you already have a mac. :V
Nah, he can actually do stuff without having to load another operating system. :V
EDIT: Minus the :V
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on May 11, 2009, 06:18:22 AM
Quote from: grafikal009 on May 11, 2009, 03:26:27 AM
Sounds like you already have a mac. :V
Nah, he can actually do stuff without having to load another operating system. :V
EDIT: Minus the :V
XP compatability API for programs that aren't compatible with 7...
Quote from: Noumes on May 11, 2009, 12:42:56 AM
D: not gonna happen. If we were getting free copies, they wouldn't have made vista's support time frame years past the windows 7 release.
hmm...I'll have to look up more info then.
So if we get the RC, we can keep it until 2010 until we need a retail copy of 7?
Sounds fuckawesome. I'm hearing good things about 7 too.
Quote from: Anski on May 11, 2009, 09:27:38 PM
So if we get the RC, we can keep it until 2010 until we need a retail copy of 7?
yes ;]
Quote from: Anski on May 11, 2009, 09:27:38 PM
Sounds fuckawesome. I'm hearing good things about 7 too.
It's amazing so far. I still can't believe how useful this darn taskbar is ;0
how long does it take to install?
is there a way to skin it yet?
Install took me about 10 mins, the disk wipe took 25mins
skin, dunno. I'm loving the default though.
edit:
The icons in the tray are all one color, looks clean <3
I wish there were some reviews about the bad parts of it, too. Sort of sickening and shabby to only read 20 articles stating how much it has improved >_>
Quote from: Noumes on May 11, 2009, 09:55:03 PM
Install took me about 10 mins, the disk wipe took 25mins
skin, dunno. I'm loving the default though.
edit:
The icons in the tray are all one color, looks clean <3
program compatibility?
how about hardware drivers?
Quote from: NAMKCOR on May 11, 2009, 09:57:24 PM
program compatibility?
how about hardware drivers?
Quote from: Noumes on May 11, 2009, 03:19:56 AM
- Holy crap I didn't have to pull out my driver disks.
- Program compatibility is spot on (not that I had issues with that on vista 64 bit either)
drivers installed automatically. all my programs that worked in vista worked fine--and keep in mind im running 64bit windows so that's an achievement to most people's standards.
You could always partition an external and install it on there if you want. Change boot devices in bios to load usb's before your hardrive.
All of the good things that I've been hearing about it are things that you can do in XP with 3rd party software. Everything other than that is all worse than XP, ie. memory use, compatibility, annoying protection software. It sounds like Vista's release all over again. I'll probably try it out just to see for myself, but so far, I'm not impressed.
Quote from: Holk on May 11, 2009, 10:35:16 PM
Everything other than that is all worse than XP, ie. memory use...
Because when you play CS:S it requires a higher end video card and more memory than 1.6. How about every new game as compared to back when XP was around? Do any of them actually look/play
better but require
less hardware than it's previous?...ah....no. Now you need faster processors, and larger graphic cards to play them.
Quote from: Holk on May 11, 2009, 10:35:16 PM
compatibility [issues]
not here, and again im running 64bit which also claims even less compatibility.
But sure, I'd say give it a try and see how you like it.
Quote from: Noumes on May 11, 2009, 10:32:56 PM
drivers installed automatically. all my programs that worked in vista worked fine--and keep in mind im running 64bit windows so that's an achievement to most people's standards.
You could always partition an external and install it on there if you want. Change boot devices in bios to load usb's before your hardrive.
I have a 70 gig partition that I can use to install it and try to dual boot.
Going to wait until this semester at school is done first, though. that'll give me time to re-download any torrents or anything for programs I want to keep, just in case it fails.
Quote from: Noumes on May 11, 2009, 10:42:22 PM
Because when you play CS:S it requires a higher end video card and more memory than 1.6. How about every new game as compared to back when XP was around? Do any of them actually look/play better but require less hardware than it's previous?...ah....no. Now you need faster processors, and larger graphic cards to play them.
My point is that to play any game on Vista and 7, you need an additional GB or so of RAM, as opposed to XP. XP can look just as good as (if not better than) Vista if you have the right mods, and it uses way less resources. So comparing it to games doesn't make a lot of sense. It's just an OS, and its purpose is to let me get into the things I want to run. I see no need for it to have 3D windows, and all of the other useless stuff that takes up memory.
Quote from: Holk on May 12, 2009, 12:58:54 AM
XP can look just as good as (if not better than) Vista if you have the right mods, and it uses way less resources. So comparing it to games doesn't make a lot of sense. It's just an OS, and its purpose is to let me get into the things I want to run. I see no need for it to have 3D windows, and all of the other useless stuff that takes up memory.
hypocritical...a bit?
Why run more useless system processes if that's what you're against?
If you see no need for it to have '3d' and other useless stuff that takes up memory, why in the blue hell are you going through mods to beautify what you said in the first place doesn't need to look good? Are you running with styles disabled? I mean after all the styles are unless if you use the OS as a stepping stone to your game.
;o
Compatibility? Once XP is dropped by microsoft, I'll ask you how compatible you are with newer software.
I use ObjectDock, for ease of use. That's all. I didn't say that I used desktop mods, I said that it was possible for XP to look better than Vista with them, and not use as much resources. Please read what is written before you reply. Also, my argument isn't that newer software isn't compatible with Vista, it is that older software isn't compatible with Vista. Obviously, eventually more games will use things like newer DX revisions, and will not run in XP, but for now I still see no real reason to switch.
Quote from: Holk on May 12, 2009, 01:36:58 AM
I use ObjectDock, for ease of use. That's all. I didn't say that I used desktop mods, I said that it was possible for XP to look better than Vista with them, and not use as much resources. Please read what is written before you reply
right, like you mentioned what you do and don't use above?
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ftechnodigits.files.wordpress.com%2F2007%2F07%2Ftt.jpg&hash=fe66a138e1154eedc777ecfea46b4aecf796644b)
unless your xp looks like that, don't complain about needing system resources for your gaming.
edit: don't forget xp virtualization.
Don't even get me started on that. But yeah, I'll have to just try it out and see for myself.
Quote from: Holk on May 12, 2009, 01:36:58 AM
I use ObjectDock, for ease of use. That's all. I didn't say that I used desktop mods, I said that it was possible for XP to look better than Vista with them, and not use as much resources. Please read what is written before you reply. Also, my argument isn't that newer software isn't compatible with Vista, it is that older software isn't compatible with Vista. Obviously, eventually more games will use things like newer DX revisions, and will not run in XP, but for now I still see no real reason to switch.
they had to change the core of the OS to make a new revision, obviously older programs aren't going to work perfectly, they -changed- it.
also, 7 is compatible with XP Mode :3
Quote from: NAMKCOR on May 12, 2009, 03:42:57 AM
also, 7 is compatible with XP Mode :3
Quote from: Noumes on May 12, 2009, 01:42:21 AM
edit: don't forget xp virtualization.
Quote from: Holk on May 12, 2009, 02:08:13 AM
Don't even get me started on that.
And he's right, I bet only a few RMRK members have hardware to support the XP virtualization (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/support/configure-bios.aspx)
Quote from: Rasse on May 11, 2009, 09:55:37 PM
I wish there were some reviews about the bad parts of it, too. Sort of sickening and shabby to only read 20 articles stating how much it has improved >_>
When you make something bad and then something good, it's okay to keep aside the problems and focus on the good points.
For a while
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/153023/windows_7_the_dog_food_tastes_bad.html
may that says its bad?
tldr lol~
Not really, it's from Oct 2008. A full review of the RC would be nice :P
Quote from: Rasse on May 12, 2009, 05:11:11 PM
Not really, it's from Oct 2008. A full review of the RC would be nice :P
I are internet, watch me work (http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+7+rc+review&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a)
So it's like putting glitter on a piece of shit.
Quote from: Noumes on May 12, 2009, 06:30:49 PM
Quote from: Rasse on May 12, 2009, 05:11:11 PM
Not really, it's from Oct 2008. A full review of the RC would be nice :P
I are internet, watch me work (http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+7+rc+review&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a)
You're so funny.
Quote from: Irock on May 12, 2009, 06:36:55 PM
So it's like putting glitter on a piece of shit.
I'd say it's more like putting shit on a piece of glitter.
The first thing google says is good speed, bad taskbar =0
Ok so last night I jumped on the 7100 bandwagon and I must say I am impressed.
Computer starts and is ready to use in 20 seconds.
Didn't have to install a single driver, and all of my hardware works flawlessly.
Idles at 1% CPU and 1GB of ram (down from ~17% CPU and ~1.4% RAM with Vista)
My computer is running lightning fast.
The new taskbar is <3
Only problem so far was a small error with installing iTunes. Tried to install iTunes+Quicktime with the iTunes package and it didn't work because Quicktime failed to install. This was remedied by installing Quicktime 7 first, separately, then installing iTunes.
Programs Tested :
--- Key ---
Programs Working
Programs Non-working
Installed but Untested
Need to Install and test
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Firefox 3.0 (with addons)
XChat
Pidgin
Daemontools Lite
gBurner
RMXP + RMXP Keygen
Steam
uTorrent
VLC
Word 2007
Powerpoint 2007
Access 2007
Micro$haft Visual Studios 2005
Adobe Photoshop CS4
Adobe Illustrator CS4
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
Adobe Flash CS4
3ds Max
AVG
Spybot S&D
Final Fantasy XI
Team Fortress 2
Audiosurf
Left 4 Dead
Guild Wars
Opera
Notepad++
Trillian
Post programs you want me to test, if they're not too big or w/e I'll test them.
I also don't feel like having to crack programs to test them for you.
QuoteAdobe Photoshop CS4
Adobe Illustrator CS4
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
Adobe Flash CS4
work
you can add Thunderbird, Nod32, Office 2007 (word, ppt, blah blah), bDule, VLC (slight crashing), Handbrake (encodes perfectly), and WAMP
and: http://www.joejoe.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=17767
Quote from: Noumes on May 15, 2009, 01:26:59 PM
QuoteAdobe Photoshop CS4
Adobe Illustrator CS4
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
Adobe Flash CS4
work
you can add Thunderbird, Nod32, Office 2007 (word, ppt, blah blah), bDule, VLC (slight crashing), Handbrake (encodes perfectly), and WAMP
and: http://www.joejoe.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=17767
I'm only adding the ones I've tested/used.
and on that note, I forgot to add VLC and Office 2007.
thanks for that list though.
hey noumes, does Photoshop run unbearably slow for you too?
Quote from: NAMKCOR on May 19, 2009, 12:09:27 AM
hey noumes, does Photoshop run unbearably slow for you too?
extremely fast :O
I installed only the 64bit in custom install so I'm not sure if that made a difference.
hmm...I installed both, let me see...
I'm an idiot.
I tried to make a 640x480 document...and forgot it was in fucking inches.
hurr that'll lag...
Quote from: NAMKCOR on May 19, 2009, 03:51:11 AM
hmm...I installed both, let me see...
do you have a 64bit system? :lol:
LOL! I had to go and try that xD
hmm. seemed the exact same as opening a normal size doc :o but again my photoshop performance settings is allowing it to use anywhere up to 2079 mb of ram and my video card supports its graphics acceleration.
I'm running this on a laptop with 3gb of ram and an ATI Radeon 3200HD card. I don't get much :P
Quote from: NAMKCOR on May 19, 2009, 05:29:00 AM
I'm running this on a laptop with 3gb of ram and an ATI Radeon 3200HD card. I don't get much :P
thats a beast of a laptop ;=;
Quote from: Noumes on May 19, 2009, 12:33:53 PM
Quote from: NAMKCOR on May 19, 2009, 05:29:00 AM
I'm running this on a laptop with 3gb of ram and an ATI Radeon 3200HD card. I don't get much :P
thats a beast of a laptop ;=;
right well, 640x480 inches at 72ppi caused paint bucket to freeze the program
If it is Dual Core, you may have to tell it to use two cores. If it already is using two cores, try one.
Quote from: Anski on May 19, 2009, 09:33:53 PM
If it is Dual Core, you may have to tell it to use two cores. If it already is using two cores, try one.
lol what ?______________________?
tell what to use how many cores?
Whatever, I was thinking about something else. Carry on your thread.
^^ we shall. now with more banging :blizj:
Problem identifying removable disk sizes?
I haven't had that problem.
This looks amazing!
Too bad i can't run the demo.
[spoiler=This is why...]too low of ram ;9[/spoiler]