Windows 7 and loving it!
To be completely honest, I have a desktop sitting at home which serves me more as a multimedia device. Its exactly almost 3 years old running on an old Core Duo processor at 2.13Ghz. Previously it has been running on Windows Vista Home Premium edition and I never had any issues with it because I hardly use the machine for any serious work. This is until Starcraft 2 came into mind and I installed the game and started playing it.
That was when all of the problems started to appear. The game was quite slow, at first I blamed it on my old PC specs and I haven't had the cash to upgrade it. Well, I just can't bring myself to spending so much cash on upgrading a perfectly working machine. Another problem I kept getting was that Vista kept crashing my Starcraft 2 and after trying to reinstall the game again, I just couldn't do it! I blamed it on the game at first, because in order to install the game, I had to be connected to the internet which somehow my Vista's protocol was preventing the game from detecting the internet.
Well after a long hard consideration, I went ahead and reformatted my PC, installed Windows 7 on it and am loving it. Starcraft 2 seems to be able to play much smoother now. To be honest, I actually installed XP on it first but the copy of XP I had was a little too old which didn't have any of my hardware drivers which meant I couldn't connect to the internet to download them. After a painful weekend of installing it, I am quite pleased with Windows 7. Its a pity that I only have the 32-bit version with me, otherwise I would have installed the 64-bit version and fully utilize the 4Gb of RAM I have installed.
At the moment I am still keeping this machine clean, only installed Google Chrome, Open Office, Alvira AntiVirus and VLC player. I guess those are the softwares I pretty much need at the moment.
Can't wait to get a new replacement office laptop fitted out with Win 7. My current one is still running on XP.
Not too bad for a 3 year old PC scoring a 5.4 on the Windows Experience Index.
Update:
Check out this commercial for the new Windows 7 phone.
Odd mine has both 32-bit and 64-bit on the same disk. Win 7 rocks, so easy to install too - no driver woes. Just put the CD in and sit back.
ReplyDeleteWell I didn't have the standard installation disc. Had to borrow the disc from someone else and it only had the 32-bit installer in it only. Anyway, yes, installation was just so easy! After leaving it running overnight to download the latest updates, everything worked out great!
ReplyDeleteI still haven't made my transition to Win7. Should really do so soon.
ReplyDeleteThen you really don't know what you are missing out on! ;)
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